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d,in
pursuanattersasforward
aspossible;andaddressinghielftohisintendedsoninlawin
thehuntingphrase,hecried,afteraloudholla,”followher,boy,
follohatsit,honeysdead,dead,deadnever
bebashful,norstandshalli,shalliallhyandicanfinishall
ttersbethisafteoon,andletushathewedding
torrow”
blifilhavingnveyedtheutstsatisfactionintohisuntenance,
anshereisnothing,sir,inthishiso
eagerlydesireasanallianceily,exceptunionh
thestaableanddeservingsophia,youyeasilyiginehow
iatientistbetoseeselfinpossessionoft
portunedyouonthishead,you
puteitonlytofearofoffendingthelady,by
endeavouringtohurryonsoblessedaneventfasterthanastrict
plianceit
butif,byyourinterest,sir,sheghtbeinducedtodispenseh
anyforlities”
”forlitieshapox”anshesquire”pooh,allstuffand
nonsenseitellthee,sheshallhatheetorrohe
etoageennevergitheir
nsent,n,iftheycanhelpit,tisnotthefashionifihad
stayedforherthersnsent,ighthavebeenabatchelortothis
daytoher,toher,toher,thatsit,youjollydogitell
theeshathahertorrooing”
blifilsufferedhielftobeoverpoheforciblerhetoric
ofthesquire;anditbeingagreedthateshouldcloseh
alle,havingfirst
eaestlybeggedthatnoviolenceghtbeofferedtotheladybythis
haste,inthesannerasapopishinquisitorbegsthelaypoo
donoviolencetothehereticdeliveredovertoit,andagainst
thechurchhathpassedsentence
and,tosaythetruth,blifilhadpassedsentenceagainstsophi
for,hoselftoehhis
reception,heeanssatisfied,unlessithathewas
nvinistress:andthishad
produity,
perhaps,beasked,diateendtoall
furtherurtshipianshatveryreason,aswellasfor
severalothersequallygood,oopentothe
reader
thoughblifilplexionofjones,norreadyto
eateveryanhesabeingdestituteofthat
appetitenpropertyofallanils
hthis,hehadlikehatdistinguishingtaste,hserves
todirectnintheirchoiceoftheobjectorfoodoftheirseveral
appetites;andthistaughthionsidersophiaasast
deliorsel,indeedtoregardheredesiresh
anortolaninspiresintothesoulofanepicurenoheagoniesh
affeentedthaniairedher
beauty;forhertearsaddedbrightnesstohereyes,andherbreasts
rosehigherhhersighsindeed,noonehathseenbeautyinits
highestlustrehneverseenitindistressblifiltherefore
lookedonthishunortolanhgreaterdesirethanwhenheviewed
herlast;noralllessenedbytheaversionh
hedisveredinhertohielfonthentrary,thisservedrather
toheightenthepleasureheproposedinriflingherchar,asit
addedtriuhtolust;nay,hehadsofurthervie
obtainingtheabsolutepossessionofherperson,esttoo
cheventontion;andrevengeitselfhoutitsshare
inthegratifiselftherivallingpoor
jones,andsupplantinghinheraffections,addedanotherspurto
hispursuit,andprosedanotheradditionalrapturetohisenjoynt
besidesallthesevieesayseebr >
tosavourtooalevolence,hehadoneprospect,hfew
readershanygreatabhorrenceandthisheestate
ofe;obesettledonhisdaughterandher
issue;forsoextravagantheaffectionofthatfondparent,that,
providedhischildiserablehthe
husbandhechose,hecarednotat
forthesereasonsblifilatchthathe
intendedtodeceivesophia,bypretendinglovetoher;andto
deceiveherfatherandhisoendinghewasbeloved
byherindoingthisheavailedhielfofthepietyofth,who
held,thatiftheendproposedatrinyis,
ittterednothoeansastootheroccasions,he
usedtoapplythephilosophyofsquare,aught,thattheendwas
iaterial,sothattheansoral
rectitudetosaytruth,therecurrencesinlifeonh
heuldnotdrathepreceptsofoneorotherofthose
greatsters
littledeceitre;
houghttheinclinationsofhisdaughterofaslittle
nsequenceasblifilhielfnceivedtheobe;butasthe
sentintsofallhykind,soitwas
absolutelyneposeonhiinthis,however,blifilwasso
edbye,thathesucceededhoutdifficulty;foras
allhyhadbeenassuredbyherfatherthatsophiahada
properaffectionforblifil,andthatalled
nceingjonesoretodo
thantonfirheseassertions;hsuch
equivocations,thathepreservedasalvoforhisnscience;andhad
thesatisfactionofnveyingalietohisuncle,houttheguiltof
tellingoneouchingtheinclinationsof
sophiabyallhy,beaccessaryto
forarriagentrarytoherownwill”;he
ansentsofyoungladieswerevery
diffiwasfullas
for,andthatifheuldbelieveherfather,
shehadalltheaffehanyloverulddesireasfor
jones,”saidhe,”iaothtocallvillain,thoughhisbehaviour
toyou,sir,sufficientlyjustifiestheappellation,hisoy,
orperhapssoightkehioastofafalsehood;for
iftherehadbeenanyreality
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d,in
pursuanattersasforward
aspossible;andaddressinghielftohisintendedsoninlawin
thehuntingphrase,hecried,afteraloudholla,”followher,boy,
follohatsit,honeysdead,dead,deadnever
bebashful,norstandshalli,shalliallhyandicanfinishall
ttersbethisafteoon,andletushathewedding
torrow”
blifilhavingnveyedtheutstsatisfactionintohisuntenance,
anshereisnothing,sir,inthishiso
eagerlydesireasanallianceily,exceptunionh
thestaableanddeservingsophia,youyeasilyiginehow
iatientistbetoseeselfinpossessionoft
portunedyouonthishead,you
puteitonlytofearofoffendingthelady,by
endeavouringtohurryonsoblessedaneventfasterthanastrict
plianceit
butif,byyourinterest,sir,sheghtbeinducedtodispenseh
anyforlities”
”forlitieshapox”anshesquire”pooh,allstuffand
nonsenseitellthee,sheshallhatheetorrohe
etoageennevergitheir
nsent,n,iftheycanhelpit,tisnotthefashionifihad
stayedforherthersnsent,ighthavebeenabatchelortothis
daytoher,toher,toher,thatsit,youjollydogitell
theeshathahertorrooing”
blifilsufferedhielftobeoverpoheforciblerhetoric
ofthesquire;anditbeingagreedthateshouldcloseh
alle,havingfirst
eaestlybeggedthatnoviolenceghtbeofferedtotheladybythis
haste,inthesannerasapopishinquisitorbegsthelaypoo
donoviolencetothehereticdeliveredovertoit,andagainst
thechurchhathpassedsentence
and,tosaythetruth,blifilhadpassedsentenceagainstsophi
for,hoselftoehhis
reception,heeanssatisfied,unlessithathewas
nvinistress:andthishad
produity,
perhaps,beasked,diateendtoall
furtherurtshipianshatveryreason,aswellasfor
severalothersequallygood,oopentothe
reader
thoughblifilplexionofjones,norreadyto
eateveryanhesabeingdestituteofthat
appetitenpropertyofallanils
hthis,hehadlikehatdistinguishingtaste,hserves
todirectnintheirchoiceoftheobjectorfoodoftheirseveral
appetites;andthistaughthionsidersophiaasast
deliorsel,indeedtoregardheredesiresh
anortolaninspiresintothesoulofanepicurenoheagoniesh
affeentedthaniairedher
beauty;forhertearsaddedbrightnesstohereyes,andherbreasts
rosehigherhhersighsindeed,noonehathseenbeautyinits
highestlustrehneverseenitindistressblifiltherefore
lookedonthishunortolanhgreaterdesirethanwhenheviewed
herlast;noralllessenedbytheaversionh
hedisveredinhertohielfonthentrary,thisservedrather
toheightenthepleasureheproposedinriflingherchar,asit
addedtriuhtolust;nay,hehadsofurthervie
obtainingtheabsolutepossessionofherperson,esttoo
cheventontion;andrevengeitselfhoutitsshare
inthegratifiselftherivallingpoor
jones,andsupplantinghinheraffections,addedanotherspurto
hispursuit,andprosedanotheradditionalrapturetohisenjoynt
besidesallthesevieesayseebr >
tosavourtooalevolence,hehadoneprospect,hfew
readershanygreatabhorrenceandthisheestate
ofe;obesettledonhisdaughterandher
issue;forsoextravagantheaffectionofthatfondparent,that,
providedhischildiserablehthe
husbandhechose,hecarednotat
forthesereasonsblifilatchthathe
intendedtodeceivesophia,bypretendinglovetoher;andto
deceiveherfatherandhisoendinghewasbeloved
byherindoingthisheavailedhielfofthepietyofth,who
held,thatiftheendproposedatrinyis,
ittterednothoeansastootheroccasions,he
usedtoapplythephilosophyofsquare,aught,thattheendwas
iaterial,sothattheansoral
rectitudetosaytruth,therecurrencesinlifeonh
heuldnotdrathepreceptsofoneorotherofthose
greatsters
littledeceitre;
houghttheinclinationsofhisdaughterofaslittle
nsequenceasblifilhielfnceivedtheobe;butasthe
sentintsofallhykind,soitwas
absolutelyneposeonhiinthis,however,blifilwasso
edbye,thathesucceededhoutdifficulty;foras
allhyhadbeenassuredbyherfatherthatsophiahada
properaffectionforblifil,andthatalled
nceingjonesoretodo
thantonfirheseassertions;hsuch
equivocations,thathepreservedasalvoforhisnscience;andhad
thesatisfactionofnveyingalietohisuncle,houttheguiltof
tellingoneouchingtheinclinationsof
sophiabyallhy,beaccessaryto
forarriagentrarytoherownwill”;he
ansentsofyoungladieswerevery
diffiwasfullas
for,andthatifheuldbelieveherfather,
shehadalltheaffehanyloverulddesireasfor
jones,”saidhe,”iaothtocallvillain,thoughhisbehaviour
toyou,sir,sufficientlyjustifiestheappellation,hisoy,
orperhapssoightkehioastofafalsehood;for
iftherehadbeenanyreality
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