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    er,bledoneof

    thefuriesratherthanahuncreature

    thetberidsbeingagainleftalone,beganasendbout

    atalteroreactivekindin

    thisthevictorybelongedtotheladyofinferiorrank,butnot

    elossofblood,ofhair,andoflauslin

    chapter9

    theeanourofeinthecharacterofa

    gistrateahinttojusticesofpeace,nceingthenecessary

    qualificationsofaclerk;hextraordinaryinstancesofpateal

    dnessandfilialaffection

    logiesprovetoochbyanargunt,andpoliticians

    oftenoverreachtheelvesinaschethushaditliketohave

    happenedtoshonour,eadofreveringtherestofher

    clothes,hadliketohavestoppedeventhoseshehadonherback

    froscaping;forthesquirenosoonerheardofherhavingabusedhis

    sister,thanhesyoathsheobridewell

    sean,andordinarilyofa

    forgivingteershehadlatelyrettedthetrespassofa

    stageachn,uedherpostchaiseintoaditch;

    nay,shehadevenbrokenthelaoprosecutea

    highanofney,butof

    herearrings;atthesatidningher,andsaying,”such

    handsobsasyoudontoff,andbednd

    toyou”butnopers,andsochdo

    differenttisdifferfrourselves,shewouldhearofno

    tigations;noruldalltheaffectedpenitenceofhonour,norall

    theentreatiesofsophiaforhero,prevailhherto

    desistfroaestlydesiringherbrothertoexecutejusticeshipfor

    itorethanjusticeontheh

    butluckilytheclerkhadaqualification,oa

    justie

    understandinginthelahethereforewhisperedin

    theearofthejusticethathehorityby

    ttingthegirltobrideptto

    breakthepeaafraid,sir,”sayshe,”youcannot

    legallytanyoobridewellonlyforillbreeding”

    inttersofhighiortance,particularlyincasesrelatingtothe

    ga,thejusticeonitionsofhis

    clerk;for,indeed,inexecutingthelaany

    justicesofpeacesupposetheyhavealargediscretionarypower,by

    virtueofhenotionofsearchingforandtakingaway

    enginesforthedestrue,theyoftenttrespasses,

    andsotisfelony,attheirpleasure

    butthisoffenceofquitesohighanature,norsodangerous

    tothesocietyhere,therefore,thejusticebehavede

    attentiontotheadviceofhisclerk;for,infact,hehadalreadyhad

    tationsexhibitedagainsthinthekingsbench,andhadno

    curiositytotryathird

    thesquire,therefore,puttingonast

    untenansandhahs,toldhis

    sister,thatuponreturedeliberation,hehat

    ”astherehepeace,suchasthelaw,”says

    he,”callsbreakingopenadoor,orbreakingahedge,orbreakinga

    head,oranysuatterdidnotaunttoa

    feloniouskindofathing,nortrespasses,nordages,and,

    therefore,thereentinthela”

    sesaid,”shekneuchbetter;thatshehadknown

    servantsveryseverelypunishedforaffrontingtheirsters;”and

    thennadacertainjusticeofthepeaceinlondon,”who,”she

    said,”taservanttobrideeaster

    orstressdesiredit”

    ”likeenough,”criesthesquire;”itybesoinlondon;butthelaw

    isdifferentintheuntry”herefolloe

    bethebrotherandsisteceingthelahwewould

    insert,ifaginednyofourreadersuldunderstanditthis

    lengthreferredbybothpartiestotheclerk,who

    deagistrate;andsehe

    end,obligedtontentherselfhthesatisfactionofhavinghonour

    tuedaohsophiaherselfveryreadilyandcheerfully

    nsented

    thusfortune,afterhavingdivertedherself,a,

    atterstothe

    advantageofourheroine;irablywellinher

    deceit,nsideringithefirstshehadeverpractisedand,to

    saythetruth,ihaveoftennankind

    uselves

    toincurtheguilt,orthoughtiththeirotakethe

    trouble

    honouraostperfectionshenosoonersaw

    herselfsecurefrolldangerofbridehhadraised

    sthorribleideasinhed,thansheresudthoseairshher

    terrorsbeforehadalittleabated;andlaiddohas

    pt,aswasever

    prauchgreateriortance

    ifthereaderpleases,therefore,hertosayshe

    resignedous

    expressionhbeingtuedout,ortuedaway

    eorderedhertobeveryexpeditiousinpacking;forhis

    sisterdeclaredshee

    roofpudentasluttohereforeshe,andthat

    soeaestly,thateverythingheevening;when,

    havingreceivedherothegreat

    satisfaorethanofsophiwho,

    havingappointedheridtoetheratacertainplacenotfar

    frohehouse,exactlyatthedreadfulandghostlyhouroftwelve,

    begantoprepareforheroure

    butfirstsheogivetheone

    toheraunt,andtheothertoherfatherinthesese

    herselfbegantotalktoherinareperetorystilethanbefore;

    butherfathertreatedherinsoviolentandoutrageousanner,that

    hefrightenedherintoanaffectedpliancehhish

    sohighlypleasedthegoodsquire,thathechangedhisfroo

    sles,andhisnaises:hevoas

    inhers;thathesentforsohenstruedthewords,”you

    knoustnot,norcan,refusetoobeyany

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