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    uprightanyiddlenoedthe

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    haveforrlyntioned,socaps,andotherthingshhshe

    hadlatelyprovidedherself,thedust

    thisenclosedplaceexactlyfrontedthefootofthebed,toh,

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    it,andhsorrobereadthephilosophersquare,ina

    posturefortheplaceithisstandinguprightas

    ridiculousascanpossiblybenceived

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    hehadanightollyonhishead,andhistwolarge

    eyes,thenttherugfell,stareddirectlyatjones;sothat

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    intainedhitherto,intheopinionofeveryone

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    thanrealphilosophersareposedoffleshandbloodaswellas

    otherhuncreatures;andhoatedandrefinedthetheory

    oftheseybe,alittlepra

    astootherrtalsitis,indeed,intheoryonly,andnotin

    practice,ased,thatnsiststhedifference:

    forthoughsuchgreatbeingsthinkchbetterandrehey

    alentheyknoosubdue

    allappetitesandpassions,andtodespisebothpainandpleasure;and

    thisknouchdelightfulntelation,andiseasily

    acquired;butthepracticee;and,

    therefore,thesatoknohis,teaches

    theoavoidcarryingitintoexecution

    squarehappenedtobeatchurchonthatsunday,he

    readerybepleasedtoreer,theappearanollyinhersack

    hadcausedallthatdisturbanceherehefirstobservedher,andwas

    sopleaseden

    tochangetheirintendedridethatevening,thatheghtpassby

    thehabitationoflly,andbythatansghtobtainasend

    chanceofseeingherthisreason,hoe

    ntiontoany,soneitherdidnicateit

    thentothereader

    angotherparticularsitutedtheunfitnessofthingsin

    squaresopinion,dangeranddifficultyy

    thereforeightbeinrruptingthisyoung

    hedangerohischaracteronthe

    disvery,rongdissuasives,thatitisprobableheat

    firstintendedtohavententedhielfhthepleasingideash

    thesightofbeautyfuishesusen,after

    afullalofseriousditation,oftenalloselvesbywayof

    dessert:forainbooksandpicturesfindtheir

    ostprivaterecessesoftheirstudy,andacertain

    liquorishpartofnaturalphilosophyisoftentheprincipalsubjectof

    theiversation

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    fortressofvirtuehadalreadybeensubdued,hebegantogivealarger

    spetohisdesireshisappetiteishkind

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    rsquareoheabsenceofjones

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    oflly

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    theaboventionedvisittohisstress,atatiwhensheand

    squareother

    deniedherasansharedintheprofits

    arisingfroheiniquityofherdaughter,sheenuragedand

    prote

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