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    ostofherposuchhe

    envyandhatredolly,that,

    notepartofthebooty,shewouldwillingly

    havepartedhthistoruinhersisterandspoilhertradehence

    shehadacquaintedjoneshherbeingabovestairsinbed,in

    hopesthatheghthavecaughtherinsquaresarthis,however,

    llyfoundanstoprevent,asthedoorened;hgaveher

    anopportunityofnveyingherloverbehindthatrugorblanketwhere

    henoovered

    squarenosoonerdehisappearancethanllyflungherselfback

    inherbed,criedoutsheo

    despairthispoorgirl,butanoviceinherbusiness,had

    notarrivedtothatperfectionofassuranceown

    ladyinanyextrety;andeitherprotsherhanexcuse,or

    elseinspireshertobrazenoutthetter

    loveofquiet,oroutoffearofhisreputationandsotis,

    perhaps,froearofthegallant,stantintheplay,

    oshuthiseyes,andntenttoputhishos

    inhispocketlly,onthentrary,his

    evidence,andveryfairlygaveupacauseherto

    intainedanytears,andnandvehent

    protestationsofthepurestloveandnstancy

    astothegentlenbehindthearras,heuchless

    nsteationhestoodforaotionless,andseedequally

    atalosstosay,orhertodirecthiseyesjones,though

    perhapsthestastonishedofthethree,firstfoundhistongue;

    andbeingiediatelyreveredfrohoseuneasysensationsh

    llybyherupbraidingshadoccasionedheburstintoaloudlaughter,

    andthensalutingsquare,advanbythehand,andto

    relievehiroisplaent

    squarebeingnoiddleoftherooin

    onlyheuldstandupright,lookedatjoneshaverygrave

    untenan,”his

    ghtydisvery,and,idaresakegreatdelightinthe

    thoughtsofexposing;butifyouatterfairly,

    youeiaotguiltyof

    rruptinginnocenceihavedonenothingforhatpartofthe

    attersbytheruleofright,n

    fitnessisgoveedbythenatureofthings,andnotbycusto,

    for,oicipallahingisindeedunfit

    unnatural””wellreasoned,oldboy,”ans

    thouthinkthatishoulddesiretoexposetheeiprosethee,i

    ylife;andunlessthouhast

    andtodisveritthyself,thisaffairyreinaprofound

    see””nay,jones,”repliedsquare,”ibe

    thoughttoundervaluereputationgoodfaisaspeciesofthekalon,

    anditisbynoansfittingtoneglectitbesides,torder

    onesoationisakindofsuicide,adetestableandodious

    viityofne

    forsuise

    youiyselfthingsybefittingtobedone,

    ent

    oftheesthesubjectofcensure,his,

    intruth,notonlyinnocentbutlaudable””right”criesjones:

    ”oreinnocentthantheindulgenceofanaturalappetite

    ororelaudablethanthepropagationofourspecies””tobe

    serioushyou,”ansheyalwaysappearedso

    to””andyet,”saidjones,”youopinionwhen

    affairust

    nfess,”sayssquare,”asthetterisrepresentedto,by

    thatparsonth,ightndetherruptionofinnocence:it

    ustknorjones,

    inthensiderationoffitness,verynutecircutances,sir,very

    nutecircutancescausegreatalteration””riesjones,

    ”bethatasitised

    you,ifyoueverhearanyreofthisadventurebehavekindlytothe

    girl,andiylipsnceingthettertoany

    oneand,lly,doyoubefaithfultoyourfriend,andi

    onlyforgiveyourinfidelityto,butheservice

    ican”sosaying,hetookahastyleave,and,slippingdohe

    ladder,retireduchexpedition

    squareofindthisadventureohaveno

    her

    nfusion,shebeganatfirsttoupbraidsquarehhavingbeenthe

    oansoonfoundtheans

    oftigatingheranger,partlybycaresses,andpartlybyasll

    nostruroispurse,ofacyin

    purgingofftheillhuursofthend,andinrestoringittoagood

    teer

    shethenpouredforthavastprofusionoftendeesstowardsheew

    lover;tuedallshehadsaidtojones,andjoneshielf,into

    ridicule;andvohoughheoncehadthepossessionofher

    person,thatnonebutsquarehadeverbeensterofherheart

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    byparinger,thereaderypossibly

    rrectsoabuseerlybeenguiltyofinthe

    applicationofthewordlove

    theinfidelityoflly,hjoneshadnoovered,would,

    perhaps,havevindientthanhe

    expressedontheo

    thatnt,veryfeedhi

    certain,hopassion;

    andthoughhislovetoher

    anygreatuneasinessatherinnstancy,yetalittle

    shoselforiginallyrruptedher

    innoputedalltheviceintoh

    sheappearednooplungeherself

    thisnsiderationgavehiolittleuneasiness,tillbetty,the

    eldersister,etiafterirelytocure

    hiyahint,thatoneself,hadbeenthe

    firstseduolly;andthatthelittlechild,hhehad

    hithertosocertainlyncludedtobehisoightveryprobably

    haveanequaltitle,atleast,toclaiaesforitsfather

    joneseagerlypursuedthisscentwhen

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