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    inpany,thatsheeaestlydesiredaunttosuffertogo

    anofverygreatnote,ishall

    easilyfindherout,andikenodoubtofbeingverywellandkindly

    receivedbyher””ihaveyourlashiptoonfidentof

    that,”crieshonour;”forthefirstladyilivedhusedtoinvite

    peopleveryeaestlytoherhouse;butifsheheardafterhey

    ing,sheusedtogetoutofthehoughthislady

    oseeyourlaship,astobesureanybodywouldbe

    gladtoseeyourlaship,yetwhenshehearsyourlashipisrunaway

    froyster””youarestaken,honour,”sayssophia:”shelooks

    upontheauthorityofafatherinachlothanido;for

    shepressedviolentlytogotolondonhher,andwhenirefused

    togoyfathersnsent,shelaughedtos,called

    sillyuntrygirl,andsaid,ishouldkeapurelovinge

    iuldbesodutifuladaughtersoihavenodoubtbutsheh

    reetoo,tillfather,findingoutofhis

    poereason”

    ”aa”anshyourlashipthinkof

    kingyourescapeonveyancefor

    asforyouroatters

    standbetysterandyourlaship,robinwillbehanged

    beforeheysters

    expressorders””iintendtoescape,”saidsophia,”byof

    thedoorsylegsareveryable

    toenyalongeveningaftera

    fiddle,e

    inrunningfroodetestableapartnerforlife””ohheaven,

    aothyourlashipknoyouaresaying”crieshonour;

    ”hinkoftheuntrybynightand

    alone””notalone,”ansisedtobear

    pany””yes,tobesure,”crieshonour,”iwillfollowyour

    lashipthroughtheostasgoodbe

    alone:forishouldnotbeabletodefendyou,ifanyrobbers,or

    othervillains,shouldethyou,nay,ishouldbeinas

    horribleafrightasyourlaship;fortobecertain,theywould

    ravishusbothbesides,ansiderhohenightsare

    noodeath””agoodbriskpace,”answered

    sophia,”theld;andifyoue

    frovillain,honour,iakeapistol

    etherearetaayou

    frightenreandre,”crieshonour:”sureyourlaship

    venturetofireitoffihadratherrunanychancethanyour

    lashipshoulddothat””iling,”

    you,honour,fireapistolatanyoackyour

    virtue””tobesure,a”crieshonour,”onesvirtueisadear

    thing,especiallytouspoorservants;foritisourlivelihood,as

    abodyysay:yetirtallyhatefirear;forsonyaccidents

    happenbythe””well,ayensure

    yourvirtueataverycheaprate,shus;

    foriintendtotakehorsesattheveryfirsttoeto,and

    tackedinourhitherlookee,honour,i

    aesolvedtogo;andifyoue,iproseyouiwill

    reostofpower”

    thislastargunthadastrongereffectonhonourthanallthe

    preined,she

    desistedfronyfurtherdissuasionstheythenenteredintoadebate

    oneansofexecutingtheirprojecthereaverystubbo

    difficultyoccurred,andthisovaloftheireffects,

    uistressthanbythe

    id;forhoncetakenaresolutiontoruntoa

    lover,ortorunfroiallobstaclesarensideredastrifles

    buthonourotive;shehadnorapturesto

    expect,noranyterrorstoshun;andbesidestherealvalueofher

    clothes,inedagreatpartofherfortune,shehada

    capriciousfondnessforseveralgoherthings;either

    becausetheybecaher,orbecausetheyha

    partilately,orbecause

    shehadhadlong;orforsootherreasonsequallygood;sothat

    sheuldnotendurethethoughtsofleavingthepoorthingsbehind

    herexposedtothercyofe,ednot,wouldin

    hisrageketheufferrtyrdo

    theingeniousshonourhavingappliedallheroratorytodissuade

    herstressfroerpurpose,ively

    deteed,atlaststartedthefollooveher

    clothes,viz,togetherselftuedoutofdoorsthatveryevening

    sophiahighlyapprovedthisthod,butdoubtedhoightbe

    broughtabout”o,a”aytrust

    thatto;sveryoobtainthisfavourof

    ourstersandstresses;thoughsotis,indeed,heyowe

    usrehantheycanreadilypay,theyuphallour

    affronts,and;butthe

    squireisnoneofthose;andsinceyourlashipisresolvedupon

    settingouttonight,iigetdischargedthisafteoon”it

    elinenanda

    nightgohherohings,andasforallherother

    orerersethanthe

    sailorfeelshrohegoodsofothers,inordertosave

    hisownlife

    chapter8

    ntainingsonkind

    shonourhadsheryounglady,than

    sothingforianinquevedo,injure

    thedevilbyanyfalseaighthaveno

    handinitbutsothing,isay,suggesteditselftoher,thatby

    saright

    probablykeherfortunenynsiderationsurgedthisdisvery

    thefairprospeereandacceptablea

    serviptedheravarice;andagain,thedangerof

    theenterprizeshehadundertaken;theuncertaintyofitssuccess;

    night,ld,robbers,ravishers,allalardherfearssoforcibly

    didalltheseoperateuponher,thatsheostdeteedtogo

    directlytothesquire,andtolayopenthewholea

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