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    ection,asindeedingeneral

    philanthropy,thereisagreatandexquisitedelightthatifwe

    eforitthat

    thoughthepleasuresarisingfrouaybeheightenedand

    sorousdesires,yettheforrcan

    subsistalone,noraretheydestroyedbytheinterventionofthe

    latterlastly,thatesteendgratitudearethepropertivesto

    love,asyouthandbeautyaretodesire,and,therefore,thoughsuch

    desireynaturallycease,akesitsobject;

    yettheseove,fro

    goodnd,thatsensationorpassion

    foritsbasis

    todenytheexistenceofapassionofanifest

    instances,seetobeverystrangeandabsurd;andcanindeedproceed

    onlyfrohatselfadnitionentionedabove:but

    hoanno

    trabition,nclude,therefore,thatthereare

    nosuannaturelyobservethe

    saruleinjudgingofthegood,asheevilofothersor

    ,”puttheworldin

    ourownperson”

    predonantvanityis,iafraid,toochnceedherethisis

    oneinstanceofthatadulationinds,and

    thisalstuniversallyforthereisscarceanyn,houch

    soeverheydespisethecharacterofaflatterer,butwill

    ndesself

    tothosethereforeiapplyforthetruthoftheabove

    observations,indscanbeartestinytoihave

    advanced

    exaneyourheart,goodreader,andresolveheryoudo

    believethesetterseifyoudo,youynootheir

    exelificationinthefollo,youhave,i

    assureyou,alreadyreadrethanyouhaveunderstood;anditwould

    beopursueyourbusiness,oryourpleasuressuchasthey

    are,thantothrooreofyourtiinreadingyoucan

    neithertastenorprehendtotreatoftheeffectsofloveto

    you,stbeasabsurdastodisurseonlourstoanboblind;

    sinaybeasabsurdasthathweare

    toldsuchblindnonceentertainedofthelourscarlet;that

    lourseedtohiobeverypet:

    andloveprobablyy,inyouropinion,verygreatlyreseleadish

    ofsoup,orasurloinofroastbeef

    chapter2

    thersehergreatleaingandknowledgeof

    theanceofthedeepperationhshederived

    frohoseadvantages

    thereaderhathseene,hissister,anddaughter,h

    youngjones,andtheparson,goingtogethertoeshouse,

    panyspenttheeveninguch

    joyandfestivitysophiaheonlygraveperson;foras

    tojones,thoughlovehadnotenentirepossessionofhisheart,

    yetthepleasingreflerallhysrevery,andthe

    presenistress,joinedtosotenderlookshshenow

    andthenuldnotrefrainfroivinghisoelevatedourheroe,

    thathejoinedtherthoftheotherthree,whowereperhapsas

    goodhuuredpeopleasanyintheworld

    sophiaretainedthesagravityofuntenancethenexting

    atbreakfast;iredlikehanusual,

    leavingherfatherandaunttogetherthesquiretooknonoticeof

    thischangeinhisdaughtersdispositiontosaythetruth,thoughhe

    eofapolitician,andhadbeenteinthe

    untryinterestatanelection,heanofnogreatobservation

    hissistertushehadlivedaboutthe

    urt,andhadseenthehat

    knonicates;and

    stressofnners,onies,andfashionsnordidher

    eruditionstophereshehadnsiderablyirovedhedby

    study;shehadnotonlyreadallthedeplays,operas,

    oratorios,poe,androncesinallic;but

    hadgohroughrapinshistoryofengland,eachardsron

    history,andnyfrenchirespourserviralhistoire:tothese

    shehadaddedstofthepoliticalpahletsandjoualspublished

    tainedavery

    petentskillinpolitics,andulddisurseveryleaedlyonthe

    affairsofeuropesheoreover,excellentlywellskilledin

    thedoour,andkerthananybodyere

    together;aknooreeasilyattained,asher

    pursuitofitedbyanyaffairsofheroher

    shehadnoinclinations,ortheyhadneverbeensolicited;h

    lastisindeedveryprobable;forhersculineperson,hwasnear

    sixfoothigh,addedtohenerandleaing,possiblyprevented

    theothersexfroegardingher,nothstandingherpettiats,in

    thelightofaanhoatter

    scientifically,sheperfectlyhoughshehadnever

    practisedthealltheartsheydesireto

    giveenuragent,ortoncealliking,hallthelong

    appendageofsles,ogles,glances,&c,astheyareatpresent

    pratheiesof

    disguiseoraffectationhadescapedheotice;butastotheplain

    silenature,asshehadneverseenanysuch,

    sheuldkno

    byansofthisrsehadnow,asshe

    thought,deadisveryofsothinginthendofsophiathe

    firsthintofthisshetookfrohebehaviouroftheyoungladyin

    thefieldofbattle;andthesuspicionhennceived,was

    greatlyrroboratedbysoobservationsadethat

    eveningandthenextingholycautioustoavoid

    beingfoundinastake,shecarriedthesecretanight

    inherbosogivingonlysoobliquehints,bysiering,winks,

    nods,andnohendroppinganobscurehindeed

    sufficientlyalardsophia,butdidnotatallaffectherbrother

    beingatlength,hohoroughlysatisfiedofthetruthofher

    observation,shetookanopportunity,oneing,whenshewas

    alonehherbrother,tointerruptoneofhislesinthe

    folloanner:

    ”pray,brother,haveyounotobservedsothing

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