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nhisheadhestarted,staggered,andtued
paleafterainedsilentaboveanute,andthenbeganin
thefolloanner:”yesterdayshee
heresteateyesterdayerday,ofallthedaysin
theyearisupposeifshediestorroto
sobodyelse,andperhapsoutofthevaly””aunt,sir,”cries
sophia,”hathveryviolentpassions,andicantansay
doundertheirinfluence”
”youcant”retuedthefather:”andprayhbeenthe
occasionofputtingherintothoseviolentpassionsnay,h
ayouandshehardatitbeforei
besides,allourquarrelaboutyouihave
notquarrelledanyyearsbutuponyouracunt;
andnoeupon,asthofishouldbe
theoilyiuld
haveexpeaketo
alltherestoffondness”
”ibeseeykneesibeseechyou,if
ihavebeentheunhappyoccasionofthisdifference,thatyouwill
endeavourtokeitupyaunt,andnotsufferhertoleaveyour
houseinthisviolentrageofanger:sheisaverygoodnaturedan,
andafeeentreatyou,sir”
”soistgoandaskpardonforyourfault,sti”answered
ustdraofind
heragainindeed,ifiain”herehestopt,andsophia
throoreentreaties,atlengthprevaileduponhisothat
afterventingthreebittersarcasticalexpressionsagainst
hisdaughter,hedepartedasfastasheuldtoreverhissister,
beforeherequipageuldbegottenready
sophiathenretuedtoherouing,whereshe
indulgedherselfifthephraseybealloeinalltheluxury
oftendergriefshereadoverrethanoncetheletterhshehad
reufftoohisoccasion;andshe
bathedboththese,ashhertearsinthis
situationthefriendlyshonourexertedherutstabilitiesto
fortheraffliesofnyyoung
gentlen:andhavinggreatlyndedtheirpartsandpersons,
assuredsophiathatsheghttakeherethods
sthavecertainlybeenusedesuccessindisordersofthe
likekind,orsoskilfulaprarshonourwouldnever
haveventuredtoapplythenay,ihaveheardthatthellegeof
tobeassovereignrediesasanyinthe
feledispensary;butherithatsophiasdiseasediffered
inthosecasespto,i
andidreharbr >
thangood,andatlastsoincensedherstresshwasnoeasy
tterthatissedherfroerpresence
chapter6
ntaininggreatvarietyoftter
thesquireovertookhissisterjustassheeppingintothe
ach,andpartlybyforce,andpartlybysolicitations,prevailed
uponhertoorderherhorsesbackintotheirquartershesucceededin
thisattetuchdifficulty;fortheladywas,aswehave
alreadyhinted,ofastplacabledisposition,andgreatlyloved
herbrother,thoughshedespisedhisparts,orratherhislittle
knoheworld
poorsophia,setonfootthisrenciliation,was
noadethesacrificetoittheybothncurredintheircensureson
heduct;jointlydeclaredher,anddirectly
proceededtounsel,hoostvigorous
nnerforthispurpose,seproposednotonlyan
iediatenclusionofthetreatyhallhy,butas
iediatelytocarryitintoexecution;saying,”thattherewasno
otherethods,hshe
sufficientresolutiontoresistby
violent,”saysshe,”ianrather,hastyasures;forasto
nfinentorabsoluteforustorcanbe
attetedourplanstbencertedforasurprize,andnotfora
stor”
thesettersetopaya
visittohisstressthesquirenosoonerheardofhisarrival,than
hesteptaside,byhissistersadvice,togivehisdaughterorders
fortheproperreceptionofherlover:ost
bitterexeentonherrefusal
theietuosityofthesquireboredo;and
sophia,asherauntvery
sheagreed,therefore,toseeblifil,thoughshehadscarcespiritsor
strengthsufficienttoutterherassentindeed,togivea
peretorydenialtoafathershesotenderlyloved,wasno
easytaskhadthisuchless
resolutionthanistressof,would,perhaps,
haveservedher;butitisnounusualthingtoascribethoseactions
entirelytofear,easureproducedbylove
inpursuanptorynd,
sophianoittedblifilsvisitsceneslikethis,ed
atlarge,afford,asentto
thereaderhere,therefore,rictlyadheretoaruleof
horace;byatters
heydespairofplacinginashininglight;arule,we
nceiveofexcellentuseasothehistorianastothepoet;and
ustatleasthavethisgoodeffect,thatnya
greatevilforsoallgreatbooksarecalledhusbereduced
toasllone
itispossiblethegreatartusedbyblifilatthisinterview
adeanotheinhis
circutanceshefident,andtohaverevealedthe
ofherhearttohibutshehadntractedsoillanopinionof
thisyounggentlen,thatsheoplacenonfidence
inhiforsilicity,atchfor
,therefore,irelyforced,and
indeedsuchasisgenerallyprescribedtovirginsuponthesend
forlvisitfroneedfortheirhusband
butthoughblifildeclaredhielftothesquireperfectlysatisfied
an,panyhhis
sister,hadoverheardall,sowellpleasedheresolve
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nhisheadhestarted,staggered,andtued
paleafterainedsilentaboveanute,andthenbeganin
thefolloanner:”yesterdayshee
heresteateyesterdayerday,ofallthedaysin
theyearisupposeifshediestorroto
sobodyelse,andperhapsoutofthevaly””aunt,sir,”cries
sophia,”hathveryviolentpassions,andicantansay
doundertheirinfluence”
”youcant”retuedthefather:”andprayhbeenthe
occasionofputtingherintothoseviolentpassionsnay,h
ayouandshehardatitbeforei
besides,allourquarrelaboutyouihave
notquarrelledanyyearsbutuponyouracunt;
andnoeupon,asthofishouldbe
theoilyiuld
haveexpeaketo
alltherestoffondness”
”ibeseeykneesibeseechyou,if
ihavebeentheunhappyoccasionofthisdifference,thatyouwill
endeavourtokeitupyaunt,andnotsufferhertoleaveyour
houseinthisviolentrageofanger:sheisaverygoodnaturedan,
andafeeentreatyou,sir”
”soistgoandaskpardonforyourfault,sti”answered
ustdraofind
heragainindeed,ifiain”herehestopt,andsophia
throoreentreaties,atlengthprevaileduponhisothat
afterventingthreebittersarcasticalexpressionsagainst
hisdaughter,hedepartedasfastasheuldtoreverhissister,
beforeherequipageuldbegottenready
sophiathenretuedtoherouing,whereshe
indulgedherselfifthephraseybealloeinalltheluxury
oftendergriefshereadoverrethanoncetheletterhshehad
reufftoohisoccasion;andshe
bathedboththese,ashhertearsinthis
situationthefriendlyshonourexertedherutstabilitiesto
fortheraffliesofnyyoung
gentlen:andhavinggreatlyndedtheirpartsandpersons,
assuredsophiathatsheghttakeherethods
sthavecertainlybeenusedesuccessindisordersofthe
likekind,orsoskilfulaprarshonourwouldnever
haveventuredtoapplythenay,ihaveheardthatthellegeof
tobeassovereignrediesasanyinthe
feledispensary;butherithatsophiasdiseasediffered
inthosecasespto,i
andidreharbr >
thangood,andatlastsoincensedherstresshwasnoeasy
tterthatissedherfroerpresence
chapter6
ntaininggreatvarietyoftter
thesquireovertookhissisterjustassheeppingintothe
ach,andpartlybyforce,andpartlybysolicitations,prevailed
uponhertoorderherhorsesbackintotheirquartershesucceededin
thisattetuchdifficulty;fortheladywas,aswehave
alreadyhinted,ofastplacabledisposition,andgreatlyloved
herbrother,thoughshedespisedhisparts,orratherhislittle
knoheworld
poorsophia,setonfootthisrenciliation,was
noadethesacrificetoittheybothncurredintheircensureson
heduct;jointlydeclaredher,anddirectly
proceededtounsel,hoostvigorous
nnerforthispurpose,seproposednotonlyan
iediatenclusionofthetreatyhallhy,butas
iediatelytocarryitintoexecution;saying,”thattherewasno
otherethods,hshe
sufficientresolutiontoresistby
violent,”saysshe,”ianrather,hastyasures;forasto
nfinentorabsoluteforustorcanbe
attetedourplanstbencertedforasurprize,andnotfora
stor”
thesettersetopaya
visittohisstressthesquirenosoonerheardofhisarrival,than
hesteptaside,byhissistersadvice,togivehisdaughterorders
fortheproperreceptionofherlover:ost
bitterexeentonherrefusal
theietuosityofthesquireboredo;and
sophia,asherauntvery
sheagreed,therefore,toseeblifil,thoughshehadscarcespiritsor
strengthsufficienttoutterherassentindeed,togivea
peretorydenialtoafathershesotenderlyloved,wasno
easytaskhadthisuchless
resolutionthanistressof,would,perhaps,
haveservedher;butitisnounusualthingtoascribethoseactions
entirelytofear,easureproducedbylove
inpursuanptorynd,
sophianoittedblifilsvisitsceneslikethis,ed
atlarge,afford,asentto
thereaderhere,therefore,rictlyadheretoaruleof
horace;byatters
heydespairofplacinginashininglight;arule,we
nceiveofexcellentuseasothehistorianastothepoet;and
ustatleasthavethisgoodeffect,thatnya
greatevilforsoallgreatbooksarecalledhusbereduced
toasllone
itispossiblethegreatartusedbyblifilatthisinterview
adeanotheinhis
circutanceshefident,andtohaverevealedthe
ofherhearttohibutshehadntractedsoillanopinionof
thisyounggentlen,thatsheoplacenonfidence
inhiforsilicity,atchfor
,therefore,irelyforced,and
indeedsuchasisgenerallyprescribedtovirginsuponthesend
forlvisitfroneedfortheirhusband
butthoughblifildeclaredhielftothesquireperfectlysatisfied
an,panyhhis
sister,hadoverheardall,sowellpleasedheresolve
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