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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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