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    ryingthettertoofar”

    inreality,blifilhadtakensopainstoprevailhthe

    parson,andtopreventthedisveryatthatti;forhhehad

    nyreasonshekneindsofnareapttobesoftenedand

    relaxedfroheirusualseveritybysicknessbesides,heigined

    thatifthestoryoldhefact,andthe

    physicianaboutthehouse,ighthaveunravelledtherealtruth,

    heshouldneverbeabletogiveitthelicioustuhhe

    intendedagain,heresolvedtohoardupthisbusiness,tillthe

    indiseadditionalplaints;forhe

    thoughtthejointanyfatogether,

    ostlikelytocrushhiandhee

    suchopportunityasthathunehadnoed

    hilastly,byprevailingtoncealthetterfora

    ti,hekneanopinionofhisfriendshiptojones,

    rallhy

    chapter11

    ashortchapter;butattertoaffect

    thegoodnaturedreader

    itnevertopunishanyone,notevento

    tua,inapassionheresolvedthereforetodelay

    passingsentenceonjonestilltheafteoon

    thepooryoungnattendedatdinner,asusual;buthisheartwas

    tootoeathisgrieftoowasagooddeal

    aggravatedbytheunkindlooksofallhy;ehencluded

    thatehaddisveredtheandsophi

    butastoblifilsstory,hehadnottheleastapprehension;for

    ofchthegreaterpartheirelyinnocent;andforthe

    residue,ashehadforgivenandforgottenithielf,sohe

    suspeeranceontheothersidewhendinnerwasover,

    andtheservantsdeparted,allhybegantoharangueheset

    forth,inalongspeech,thenyiniquitiesofhjoneshadbeen

    guilty,particularlythosehisdayhadbroughttolight;and

    ncludedbytellinghi”thatunlessheuldclearhielfofthe

    charge,hehissightforever”

    nydisadvantagesattendedpoorjonesinkinghisdefence;nay,

    indeed,hehardlyknerallhy,in

    reuntingthedrunkenness,&c,odestysunk

    everythingthatrelatedpartiself,hindeed

    principallynstitutedthecri;jonesuldnotdenythecharge

    hisheartostbrokenalready;andhisspiritswereso

    sunk,thatheuldsaynothingforhielf;butacknohe

    inalindespair,threselfuponrcy;

    nustoselfguiltyofnyfollies

    andinadvertencies,hehopedhehaddonenothingtodeservewould

    betohihegreatestpunishntintheworld”

    alltoooftenalready,

    inpassiontohisyouth,andinhopesofhisandnt:thathenow

    foundhee,andsuchasitwouldbe

    rallhy

    tohi”youraudapttostealaheyounglady,calls

    upontojustifyoerinpunishingyoutheworldwho

    havealreadycensuredtheregardihaveshoaythink,

    elouratleastofjustice,thatinniveatsobaseand

    barbarousanactionanactionofusthaveknoy

    abhorrence:andyeaseandhonour,

    asyfriendship,youhoughtof

    undertakingfieuponit,youngnindeedthereisscarceany

    punishntequaltoyourcris,andicanscarcethinkself

    justifiableinnoobestowonyouhowever,asi

    haveeduyotuyounaked

    intothehispaper,therefore,youwillfind

    sothingayenableyou,hindustry,togetanhonest

    livelihood;butifyoueloyitto

    thinkselfobligedtosupplyyoufarther,beingresolved,frobr >

    thisdayfororehyouonanyacunti

    cannotavoidsaying,thereisnopartofyouduct

    rethanyourilltreatntofthatgoodyoungnaningblifil

    uchtendeessandhonourtowardsyou”

    theselastosttoobittertobeswalloweda

    floodoftearsnotheeyesofjones,andeveryfacultyof

    speeedtohavedesertedhiitetibefore

    heptoryndsofdeparting;

    lengthdid,havingfirstkissedhishandshapassion

    difficulttobeaffected,andasdifficulttobedescribed

    thereaderstbeveryhelightin

    etherigour

    ofhissententhis

    sootive,ndeedthisjusticeand

    severityasthehighestcrueltynay,theverypersonswhohad

    beforeanforthekindnessandtendeessshown

    toabastardhisoothegeneralopinion,noried

    outasloudlyagainsttuinghisoen

    espeore

    storiesontheo,inthischapter,toset

    down

    ohingstnotbeotted,that,intheircensuresonthis

    oentionedthesutainedinthepaperh

    allhygavejones,hanfivehundredpounds;

    butallagreedthatheesaidnaked,

    frohehouseofhisinhunfather

    chapter12

    ntainingloveletters,etc

    jonesndedtoleavethehouseiediately,andtold,that

    hishersoeverhe

    shouldorderthe

    heacrdinglysetout,andile,notregarding,

    andindeedscarceknoherheatlengthalittlebrook

    obstructinghispassage,hethreselfdohesideofit;

    noruldhehelptteringelittleindignation,”sure

    fatherethisplacetorestin”

    herehepresentlyfellintothestviolentagonies,tearinghis

    hairfroishead,andusingstotheractionshgenerally

    aadness,rage,anddespair

    annerventedthefirstetionsofpassion,

    hebega

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