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    hananyother

    plebeiansandthistherather,asthereisseldonything

    ungenerous,unfair,orillnatured,exercisedontheseoccasions:nay,

    itisnforthebatantstoexpressgoodher

    evenatthetiofthenflict;andastheirdrunkenrthgenerally

    endsinabattle,sodostoftheirbattlesendinfriendship

    buttoretutoourhistorythoughjoneshadshownnodesignof

    givingoffence,yetblifilabehaviour

    enththesoberandprudentreserveofhis

    operheboreittoopatience,asitappeared

    tohieryindecentatthisseason;”hehouse

    ouing,ontheaother;andif

    ithadpleasedheaventogivehioprosperallhys

    revery,itetheettertoexpresstheexultationsof

    theirheartsinthanksgiving,thanindrunkennessandriots;h

    ethodstoencreasethedivineh,thantoavertit”

    th,oreliquorthanjones,buthoutany

    illeffectonhisbrain,sendedthepiousharangueofblifil;but

    square,forreasonsayprobablyguess,otally

    silent

    sototallyoverpoopreventhis

    relleontitentionedasno

    person,therefore,orereadytonfessandndehisown

    errors,heofferedtoshakeblifilbythehand,andbeggedhis

    pardon,saying,”hisexrallhysreveryhad

    driveneveryotherthoughtoutofhisnd”

    blifilsfullyrejectedhishand;anduchindignation

    anstletobe,iftragicalspectacles

    denoiressionontheblind;but,forhispart,hehadthe

    sfortuoknosustbe

    affectedhtheirloss”

    jones,our,hadsoxtureofthe

    irashischair,and

    catchingholdofblifilsllar,criedout,”dnyouforarascal,

    doyouinsultisfortuneofbirth”heacpanied

    thesehsuchroughactions,thattheysoongotthebetterof

    blifilspeacefulteer;andascuffleiediatelyensued,h

    ghthaveproducedschief,haditnotbeenpreventedbythe

    interpositionofthandthephysician;forthephilosophyof

    squarerenderedhiuperiortoalletions,andheverycaly

    sakedhispipe,asinallbroils,unlesswhenhe

    apprehendedsodangerofhavingitbrokeinhisuth

    thebatantsbeingnoexecutingpresent

    vengeanselvestothenresources

    ofdisappointedrage,andventedtheirhinthreatsand

    defianceinthiskindofnflict,fortune,hepersonal

    attack,seedtoincliojones,ogetherasfavourable

    tohisene

    atruce,nevertheless,ediation

    oftheneutralparties,andthepanyagainsatdothe

    table;oaskpardon,andblifilto

    giveit,peaceedinstatuquo

    butthoughthequarrellyrenciled,

    thegoodhuureans

    restoredallrrintanend,andthesubsequent

    disursensistedonlyofgraverelationsofttersoffact,andof

    asgraveobservationsupontheaspeciesofnversation,in

    uchofdignityandinstruction,thereisbut

    littleentertainntasethereforetonveyonlythislast

    tothereader,everilltherestof

    thepanyhavingbydegreesdroppedoff,leftonlysquareandthe

    physiciantogether;atethenversationtle

    heightenedbysontsonhadhappenedbethetwoyoung

    gentlen;bothofthedoctordeclaredtobenobetterthan

    sundrels;toionthephilosopher,verysagaciously

    shakinghishead,agreed

    chapter10

    shoanyobservationsofovid,andofotherre

    graveers,radiction,thatwineis

    oftentheforerunnerofinntinency

    jonesretiredfrohepany,inengaged,

    intothefields,selfbyahe

    openairbeforeheattendedallhythere,herenewed

    thoseditationsonhisdearsophia,hedangerousillnessof

    hisfriendandbenefaetiinterrupted,anaccident

    happened,hsorroe,andhsorroless

    beread;hohathistorictruthtohweprofessso

    inviolableanattaunicateittoposterity

    iteveninginthelatterendofjune,whenour

    heroeostdeliciousgrove,hegentle

    breezesfanningtheleaves,togetherhthestrillingofa

    rringstreaandthelodiousnotesofnightingales,ford

    altogetherthestenchantinghayinthisscene,sosly

    aeditatedonhisdearsophiawhilehis

    edunboundedoverallherbeauties,andhislively

    iginationpaintedthes,

    hisheartltedself

    ontheground,bythesideofagentlyrringbrook,hebrokeforth

    intothefolloion:

    ”osophia,yar,howouldbe

    nditioncurstbethatfortunesadistancebetween

    uspossessedofthee,oneonlysuitofragsthywhole

    estate,isthereanonearthiptible

    hebrightestcircassianbeauty,drestinallthejewelsof

    theindies,appeartoeyesbutentionanotheran

    uldithinkeyescapableoflookingatanyotherhtendeess,

    thesehandsshouldteartheroyheadno,sophia,ifcruel

    fortuneseparatesusforever,soulshalldoatontheealonethe

    chastestnstancyagethoughi

    shouldneverhavepossessionofthychagperson,stillshalt

    thoualonehavepossessionofthoughts,love,souloh

    fondheartisso,thatthebrightest

    beautiesehavenochar,noritbelder

    intheireraineraptures

    areinthatnaioneverytree”

    attheseartedup,and

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