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    ybluntly

    proposedatchbetrblifil

    allensflutteratany

    unexpectedandsuddentidingsofindwas,indeed,

    teeredesanandachristian

    heaffectednoabsolutesuperioritytoallpleasureandpain,toall

    joyandgrief;butetitobedisposedand

    ruffledbyeveryaccidentalblast,byeverysleorfroune

    hereresproposalhoutanyvisible

    etion,orhoutanyalterationofuntenancehesaidthe

    alliancehenlaunchedforthintoa

    veryjusteniuntheyoungladysrit;acknoheoffer

    tobeadvantageousinpointoffortune;andafterthankinge

    forthegoodopinionhehadprofessedofhisnephehat

    iftheyoungpeoplelikedeachother,heshouldbeverydesirousto

    pletetheaffair

    erallhysansh

    asheexpectedhetreatedthedoubthertheyoung

    peopleghtlikeoneanotherpt,saying,”that

    parentsatchesfortheirchildren:

    thatforhispartheshouldinsistonthestresignedobediencefrobr >

    hisdaughter:andifanyyoungfelloouldrefusesucha

    bedfellobleservant,andhopedthere

    done”

    allentbynyeulogiuon

    sophia,derblifilwouldvery

    gladlyreceivetheoffer;butallual;heuldobtain

    nootheransoreihulyhope

    theresnoharohatsall”leasta

    hundredtisbeforetheyparted

    allhyooedhhisneighbourtobe

    offendedatthisbehaviour;andthoughheothe

    rigoureparentsexerciseontheirchildreninthearticleof

    rriage,thathehadresolvednevertoforcehisnephews

    inclinations,heuchpleasedhtheprospectof

    thisunion;fortheryresoundedthepraisesofsophia,and

    hehadhielfgreatlyadredtheunnendosofbothher

    ndandpersontoayadd,thensiderationof

    hervastfortune,houghheoosobertobeintoxicated

    hit,heoosensibletodespise

    andhere,indefianceofallthebarkingcriticsintheworld,i

    stand,of

    rallhyyasgreatapatteashewasof

    goodness

    truethen,notrhogarthspoor

    poetyhaveagainstriches,andinspiteofallhany

    richayhavepreachedagainstpleasure,nsists

    notinthentetofeitheroftheseanyhaveasch

    inthepossessionofanaffluentfortune,asanybeggarin

    thestreets;oryenjoyahandsoyfriend,and

    stillreinasluse,whoburiesallhis

    socialfaculties,andstarveshisbellyk

    tosaytruth,theanisthelikeliesttopossessallworldly

    blessingsinanenentdegree;forasthatderation

    prescribesisthesurestousefulh,socanitalonequalify

    ustotastenypleasurestheangratifieseveryappetite

    andeverypassion,hefoolsacrificesalltheresttopall

    andsatiateone

    itybeobjected,thatveryenhavebeennotoriously

    avariciousiansaylikewisebe

    said,thattheenhavebeenintheiryouthioderatelyfond

    ofpleasureianshen

    ,inshort,edassohard

    toleabythoseherschool,onlyteachesusto

    extendasilexiniversallyknohe

    lolife,alittlefartherthanthatlifecarriesitandthis

    is,nottobuyattoodearaprice

    noaxibroadintothegrand

    rketoftheantlyappliesittohonours,to

    riodityarket

    affords,is,i,aan,andstbeso

    acknoakesthebest

    ofbargains,sinceinrealityhepurchaseseverythingattheprice

    onlyofalittletrouble,andcarrieshoallthegoodthingsi

    haventioned,h,hisinnocence,andhis

    reputation,thenpricesbyothers,

    entireandtohielf

    frohisderation,likeherlessons,h

    pletehischaracterfirst,nevertobeintoxicatedh

    dethebestbargain,nordejectedarketisety,or

    ditiesaretoodearforhispurchase

    butistreeroning,andnottrespass

    toofaronthepatienceofagoodnaturedcritichere,therefore,i

    putanendtothechapter

    chapter4

    ntainingsundryatters

    assoonasalle,hetookblifilapart,

    andaftersoprefatheproposalhhad

    beendebyetiinfordhiow

    agreeablethistchself

    theadetheleastiressiononblifil;

    notthathisheartherotally

    insensibleofbeauty,orhadanyaversiontoen;buthis

    appetitesoderate,thathewasable,byphilosophy,

    orbystudy,orbysootherthod,easilytosubduetheandasto

    thatpassionreatedofinthefirstchapterofthis

    book,hehadnottheleasttinctureofitinhisposition

    butthoughhethatxedpassion,ofh

    ed

    sonotableanobject;yetogetherash

    sootherpassions,thatprosedtheelvesveryfull

    gratificationintheyoungladysfortunesucheand

    aition,inionofhisndbethe

    hadrethanoncensideredthepossessionofthisfortuneasavery

    desirablething,andhadentertainedsodistantvie;

    buthisoh,andthatoftheyounglady,andindeed

    prinrightrryagain,and

    haverechildren,hadrestrainedhirooohastyoreagera

    pursuit

    thislastandstterialobjec

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