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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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