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    vingthosedishesh

    shehadbeforeattendedatthedressingfrohesealsshe

    retiredaboutfivenutesaftertheotherservants,havingonly

    stayedtodrink”thekingoverthes,

    ,thatenshould

    einhthefirstdish,andgooutafterthefirstglass

    obediencetotheseorderstask;forthe

    nversationifitybecalledsosuchasuld

    entertainaladyitnsistedchieflyofhallowing,singing,

    relationsofsportingadventures,bdy,andabuseofen,andof

    thegovent

    these,horesawhiswife;

    foroherbed,hehathe

    uldnotsee;andinthesportingseasonhealher

    beforeitistressofherti,and

    hadbesidesaaand;thoughunhappily,

    indeed,thebadnessoftheneighbourhood,andoftheroads,de

    thisoflittleuse;fooneuchvalueontheiecks

    hroughtheone,oranyvalueontheir

    hours,edtheotheoodealhonestlyhthe

    reader,shedidnotkealltheretuexpeuch

    indulgenarriedagainstherwillbyafond

    father,thetchhavingbeenratheradvantageousonherside;forthe

    squiresestateore

    thanabarel8000henceperhapsshehadntractedalittle

    gloonessofteer,forsheheragoodservantthanagood

    hegratitudetoretutheextraordinary

    degreeofroaringrth,hhesquirereceivedher,evenh

    agoodhuuredslesheoreover,sotisinterfereh

    ttersnceher,astheviolentdrinkingofher

    husband,ssheeofthefew

    opportunitieshegaveherofrenstratingagainstandonceinher

    lifesheveryeaestlyentreatedhiocarryherfortonthsto

    london,ptorilydenied;nay,hhiswifefor

    therequesteverafter,beinghatallthehusbandsin

    londonarecuckolds

    forthislast,andnyothergoodreasons,eatlength

    heartilyhatedhishishatred

    beforeherdeath,soheneverforgotitafterwhen

    anythingintheleastsouredhiasabadscentingday,ora

    disteeranghishounds,oranyothersuchsfortune,he

    nstantlyventedhisspleenbyinvectivesagainstthedeceased,

    saying,”ifhis”

    theseinvectiveshehrohbefore

    sophiforashelovedherrethanhedidanyother,sohewas

    reallyjealousthatshehadlovedhertherbetterthanhiandthis

    jealousysophiaseldoailedofheighteningontheseoccasions;for

    hententedhviolatingherearshtheabuseofher

    ther,butendeavouredtoforceanexplicitapprobationofallthis

    abuse;hhdesireheneveruldprevailuponherbyany

    proseorthreatstoply

    henyreadershatthesquirehad

    nothatedsophiaasustinforbr >

    thethathatredisnottheeffeediubr >

    ofjealousyitis,indeed,verypossibleforjealouspersonsto

    killtheobjeh

    sentintbeingaprettyhardrsel,andbearingsothingoftheair

    ofaparadox,hereadertochehecuduponittothe

    endofthechapter

    chapter5

    thegenerousbehaviourofsophiato

    sophiakeptsilenceduringtheforegoingspeechofherfather,nor

    didsheonceansherhanhasigh;butasheunderstood

    noneofthelanguage,or,ashecalledit,lingooftheeyes,sohe

    efurtherapprobationofhis

    sentints,andedofhisdaughter;tellingher,inthe

    usualedsheotakethepartofeverybody

    againsthiasshehadalother”

    sophiareiningstillsilent,hecryedout,”b

    untspeakotheraddbtoansethat,

    isupposeyoudespiseyourfathertoo,anddontthinkhioodenough

    tospeakto”

    ”forheavenssake,sir,”ansgivesocruela

    tutosilenceiaureihanbeguiltyofany

    disrespecttohouretospeak,whenevery

    usteitheroffenddearpapa,ovictoftheblackest

    ingratitudeaspietytotheryofthebestofthers;

    forsuch,iaertain,ae”

    ”andyouraunt,isuppose,isthebestofsisterstoo”repliedthe

    squire”oalloay

    fairlyinsistuponthat,ithink”

    ”indeed,sir,”sayssophia,”ihavegreatobligationstoaunt

    shehathbeenasendtherto”

    ”andasendetoo,”retuede;”soyouake

    herparttooyounfessthatshehathactedthepartofthe

    vilestsisterintheworld”

    ”uponustbelieheartkedly

    ifididiknoyauntandyoudifferverychinyourwaysof

    thinking;butihaveheardherathousandtisexpressthegreatest

    affenvinherbeingthe

    sisterinthehereareveryfeherbetter”

    ”theenglishofallhis,”ansin

    theanisintheright,

    andtheninthewrongalways”

    ”pardon,sir,”criessophia”idonotsayso”

    ”dontyousay”anspudence

    tosayshesintheright:dothitnotfollo

    intheintheosuffersucha

    presbyterianhanoverianbtoeintohousesheyditeof

    aplotforanythingiknoyestatetothegovent”

    ”sofar,sir,fronjuringyouoryourestate,”sayssophia,”if

    aunthaddiedyesterday,iavincedsheyouher

    une”

    etoassert;

    butcertainitis,theselastratedverydeepintotheears

    ofherfather,andproducedachresensibleeffectthanallshe

    hadsaidbeforehereeactionas

    anreceivesabulleti

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