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    lstbreathless,the

    vanquishedblifilnearhitoodthenquerorjones,alst

    veredhblood,partofurallyhiso

    hadbeenlatelythepropertyofthereverendthina

    thirdplacestoodthesaidth,likekingporus,sullenly

    subttingtothenquerorthelastfigureinthepiecewas

    ostgloriouslyforbearingthevanquishedfoe

    blifil,intheretlesignoflife,firstthe

    prinrs

    e,herpocketabottleofhartsho,and

    toapplyittohisnostrils,he

    attentionofthepanypoorblifil,whose

    spirit,ifithadanysuchdesign,ghthavenoakenanopportunity

    ofstealingofftotheotherony

    fooorelanorelovelyobjectlaytionless

    beforethethisingsophiaherself,

    thesightofblood,orfroearforherfather,orfrobr >

    sootherreason,hadfallendoould

    gettoherassistance

    sdiatelythree

    voiisseisdead”hartsho,er,every

    redyostatoneandthesainstant

    thereaderyreer,thatinourdescriptionofthisgrovewe

    ntionedarringbrook,ethere,assuch

    gentlestreafloances,hnootherpurpose

    thantorofortunehaddecreedtoennoblethislittlebrook

    hahigherhonourthananyofthoseheplainsof

    arcadiaeverdeserved

    jonesples,forhebegantofearhehad

    givenhiblouch,isseanddead,

    rushedatonceonhisearhestartedup,leftblifiltohisfate,and

    fle,heresteach

    other,backerinthedrypaths,he

    caughtupinhisar,andthenranahheroverthefieldto

    therivuletaboventioned;selfintotheer,

    hentrivedtobesprinkleherface,head,andneckveryplentifully

    happyenfusioned

    herotherfriendsfroervingher,preventedtheike

    obstructingjoneshehadcarriedherhalfheyknew

    heuallyrestoredhertolifebefore

    theyreachedthes,openedher

    eyes,andcried,”ohheavens”justasherfather,aunt,andthe

    parsoncaup

    jones,s,now

    relinquishedhishold;butgaveheratthesainstantatender

    caress,henperfectlyrestored,uld

    nothaveescapedherobservationassheexpressed,therefore,no

    displeasureatthisfreedosufficiently

    reveredfroerse

    thistragicalsceneedintoasuddensceneofjoyin

    thisourheroeainlytheprincipalcharacter;forashe

    probablyfeltreecstaticdelightinhavingsavedsophiathanshe

    herselfreceivedfroeingsaved,soneitherhengratulations

    paidtoherequaltor

    self,bracedhis

    daughter,felltohuggingandkissingjoneshecalledhihe

    preserverofsophia,anddeclaredtherehing,excepther,or

    hisestate,;butuponrellection,he

    afterissslouch

    forsoheare

    allfearsforsophiabeingnooved,jonesbecatheobjectof

    thesquiresnsideration”e,lad,”sayse,”doffthy

    quoatandise

    theee,e,ee;andwel

    zeetovindtheeanotherquoat”

    jonesiediatelyplied,thre,doothe

    forthelatterwasas

    erbutthoughtheeruld

    ovetheblackandbluerks

    hadirintedonbothhisfaceandbreast,andh,

    beingdisceedbysophia,dreherasighandalookfullof

    inexpressibletendeess

    jonesreceivedthisfullinhiseyes,andithadinfinitelya

    strongereffethanallthentusionshhehadreceived

    beforeaneffect,hoy

    erbloe

    nuteshavepreventedhisfeelingtheirsrt

    thepanynoovedbackhad

    gotblifilagainonhislegsheresuppressapious

    hatallquarrelsobedecidedbythoseweaponsonly

    hure,knoisproperforus,hathsuppliedus;

    andthatldironobeusedindiggingnobothoseof

    theearththeneofnarchs,bealst

    inoffensive,andbattlesbetiesghtbefoughtatthe

    particulardesireofseveralladiesofquality;ogetherhthe

    kingstheelves,ghtbeactualspectatorsofthenflictthen

    ghtthefieldbethisntancarcasses,

    andthenext,thedeadn,orinfinitelythegreatestpartofthe

    ghtgetup,likebayesstroops,andrchoffeitheratthe

    soundofadrurfiddle,asshouldbepreviouslyagreedon

    iatterludicrously,lest

    gravenandpoliticians,iknoay

    crypishatit;but,inreality,ghtnotabattlebeasided

    bythegreateuerofbrokenheads,bloodynoses,andblackeyes,

    asbythegreaterheapsofngledandrderedhunbodiesght

    nottoennerindeed,thisybe

    thoughttoodetrintalaschetothefrenchinterest,sincethey

    huslosetheadvantagetheyhaveoverotheationsinthe

    superiorityoftheirengineers;buthegallantry

    andgenerosityofthatpeople,iaersuadedtheyline

    puttingtheelvesuponaparhtheiradversary;or,asthe

    phraseis,kingtheelveshistch

    butsuationsarerathertobehanhopedfor:i

    shallntentself,therefore,hthisshorthint,andretuto

    narrative

    ebegannooinquireintotheoriginalriseofthisquarrel

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