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    thinhearingduringthegreaterpartof

    theprecedingdialogue,hadnoedallhispatience;he

    thereforeenteredtheroonaviolentpassion,crying,”dn

    thenifshatunthaun,dnifshatunt,thatsallthatsall;

    dnifshatunt”

    sehadllectedasufficientquantityofhforthe

    useofsophibutshenoransferreditalltothesquire

    ”brother,”saidshe,”itisastonishingthatyouerfereina

    tterynegotiationregardto

    falyhathdetakeuponselftobethediatingpower,in

    ordertoreistakesinpolicytted

    inyourdaughterseducationfor,brother,itisyouitisyour

    preposterousnductheradicatedalltheseedsthatihad

    forrlysoinditisyouyourselfaught

    herdisobedieningattheuth,

    ”youareenoughtonquerthepatienceofthedevilhaveiever

    taughtdaughterdisobediencehereshestands;speakhonestly,

    girl,dideveribidyoubedisobedienttohavenotidone

    everythingtohuurandtogratifyyou,andtokeyouobedientto

    andveryobedienttoshetlechild,beforeyou

    tookherinhandandspoiledher,byfillingherheadhapackof

    urtnotionsellinghershe

    stbehavelikeaprinadeahegirl;andhow

    shouldherfather,oranybodyelse,expe

    her””brother,”ansrse,hanairofgreat

    disdain,”iptihaveforyourpoliticsof

    allkinds;butiotheyoungladyherself,

    herihaveevertaughtheranyprinciplesofdisobedienceon

    thentrary,niece,haveinotendeavouredtoinspireyouhatrue

    ideaoftheseveralrelationsinancreaturestandsin

    societyhaveinottakeninfinitepainstoshohatthelaw

    ofnaturehathenjoinedadutyonchildrentotheirparentshavei

    nottoldyouplatosaysonthatsubjectasubjectonhyou

    efirstundercare,that

    iverilybelieveyoudidnotknoherelationbeter

    an**ther””tisalie,”anse”thegirlisnosuch

    fool,astolivetoelevenyearsoldhoutknohatshewas

    herfathersrelation””orethangothicignorance,”answered

    thelady”andasforyouners,brother,isttellyou,they

    deserveacane””aygiit,ifyouthinkyouare

    able,”criesthesquire;”nay,isupposeyouiecetherewillbe

    readyenoughtohelpyou””brother,”saidse,”thoughi

    despiseyoubeyondexpression,yetishallendureyourinsolenceno

    longer;soidesireadiately,foriabr >

    resolvedtoleaveyourhousethisverying””andagood

    riddancetoo,”ansanbearyourinsolencenolonger,an

    youetothatblooditisalstenoughofitselftoke

    daughterundervaluesense,eevery

    nuteyoudespise””itisiossible,itisiossible,”cries

    theaunt;”noonecanundervaluesuchaboor””boar,”anshe

    squire,”iaoboar;no,norass;no,norratneither,da

    reerthatiaoratiatrueenglishn,andnotofyour

    hanoverbreed,thathaveeatupthenation””thouartoneofthose

    en,”criesshe,”he

    nation;byentatho,andby

    disuragingourfriendsandenuragingoureneesabroad””ho

    areyouebacktoyourpolitics”criesthesquire:”asforthosei

    despisetheschasidoaft”panied

    andgracedost

    propertoitandptexprestfor

    herpolitirse,i

    detee;butshefleostviolentrage,utteredphrases

    iropertobehererelated,andinstantlyburstoutofthehousenor

    didherbrotherorheiecethinkpropereithertostoporto

    follouchpossessedbynce,andthe

    otherbyanger,thattheyosttionless

    thesquire,hoeholloah

    attendsthedepartureofahare,startedbefore

    thehoundsheasterofthiskindofvociferation,

    andhadahollaproperforstoccasionsinlife

    enrse,knoheworld,andhaveapplied

    theelvestophilosophyandpolitics,diately

    availedtheelvesofthepresentdispositionofind,

    bythroplintstohisunderstandingatthe

    expenseofhisabsentadversary;butpoorsophiaplicity

    byintendtoinsinuatetothereader,thatshe

    ouster

    sile;forsheostsensiblegirl,andherunderstanding

    hefirstrate;butsheedallthatusefularth

    felesnverttosonygoodpurposesinlife,and

    ratherarisesfroheheartthanfrohehead,isoftentheproperty

    ofthesilliestofen

    chapter4

    apithelife

    ehavingfinishedhisholla,andtakenalittlebreath,

    begantolant,inverypatheticter,theunfortunatendition

    ofn,oursofso

    dndborotherithinkiotherfor

    onen;butaftergivingheradodge,heresanotherbfolloe

    uponthefoil;butcursejacketifihis

    nnerbyanyou”

    sophianeverhadasingledisputehherfather,tillthisunlucky

    affairofblifil,onanyaother,

    shehadlovedsttenderly,thoughshelostherinthe

    eleventhyearofheragethesquire,tothatpooranhadbeen

    afaithfulupperservantallthetioftheirrriage,had

    retuedthatbehaviourbykingtheallsagoodhusband

    heveryseldoherperhapsnotaboveonceaweekand

    neverbeather:shehadnottheleastoccasionforjealousy,andwas

    perfee;forsheerruptedbyher

    husband,oinginhisfieldexercises,and

    alltheeveningpanionsshescarceindeedeversa

    butatals;hepleasureofcar

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