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    adyrevedeverythinghwas

    notfixedtothefreehold;butheuresuspicious,andhad

    beenreparticularlysosincethelossofhisspooninshort,the

    dreadofbeingrobbedtotallyabsorbedthefortablensideration

    thathehadnothingtolose

    jonesbeingassuredthatheuldhavenobed,veryntentedly

    betookhielftoagreatchairdehrushes,h

    hadlatelyshunnedhispanyinchbetterapartnts,generously

    paidhivisitinhishulecell

    asforthelandlord,heretiring

    torestheretuedthereforetothekitchenfire,eheuld

    surveytheonlydoorotheparlour,orratherhole,

    ,itwas

    iossibleforanyadehis

    escapethroughit

    chapter11

    theadventureofapanyofsoldiers

    thelandlordhavingtakenhisseatdirectlyoppositetothedoor

    oftheparlour,deteedtokeepguardtherethethe

    guideandanotherfelloainedlongonduty,thoughthey

    neitherkneheirorue

    causeoftheirchingdid,indeed,atlength,putanendtoit;

    forthisherthanthestrengthandgoodnessofthebeer,of

    ippledaverylargequantity,theygrefirstvery

    noisyandvociferous,andafterhasleep

    butitinthepoposethefearsofrobin

    hentinuedstillhhiseyesfixedstedfastly

    onthedoorentofjones,tilla

    violentthunderingathisoutfroisseat,and

    obligedhioopenit;hanhis

    kiteninredats,whoallrushed

    uponhinastultuousannerasiftheyintendedtotakehis

    little

    thelandlordhisposttofuishhisnurous

    guestshbeer,heycalledforhgreateageess;andupon

    hissendorthirdretufrohecellar,hesarjones

    standingbeforethefireinthedstofthesoldiers;fority

    easilybebelieved,thatthearrivalofsochgoodpanyshould

    putanendtoanysleep,unlessthatfrobe

    apet

    thepanyhavingnotyisfiedtheirthirst,nothing

    reinedbuttopaytherestanceoftenproductive

    ofchschiefanddisntentangtheinferiorrankofgentry,who

    areapttofindgreatdifficultyinassessingthesuhexact

    regardtodistributivejustice,anshallpay

    acrdingtothequantityyoccurred

    uponthepresentoen

    had,intheirextrehurry,rchedoff,aftertheirfirstdraught,

    andhadentirelyforgottontributeanythingtohesaid

    reckoning

    aviolentdisputenoaybesaidtohave

    beendeposeduponoath;fortheoathsleastequaltoallthe

    otherpanyspoke

    together,andeverynseed

    ostprobablenclusionh

    uldbeforeseenhatalargeportionofthereckoningwould

    falltothelandlordssharetopay,oruchthesa

    thingainunpaid

    allthisrjonesionhthe

    serjeant;forthatofficerirelyunnceedinthepresent

    dispute,beingprivilegedbyierialallntribution

    thedisputenothatitseedtodraowardsa

    litarydecision,eppingforheir

    claursatonce,bydeclaringthathehewhole

    reorethanthreeshillingsand

    fourpence

    thisdeclarationprocuredjonesthethanksandapplauseofthewhole

    panytheterhonourable,noble,andan,

    resoundedthroughtheroonay,landlordhielfbegantohavea

    betteropinionofhiandalsttodisbelievetheacunth

    theguidehadgiven

    theserjeanthadinfordjonesthattheyarching

    againsttherebels,andexpeandedbytheglorious

    dukeofcuerlandbyayperceiveacircutance

    nicatebeforethatthis

    ehelaterebellionthehighest;and

    indeedthebandittiarchedintoengland,intending,asit

    ptpushing

    foretropolis

    joneshadsoheroicingredientsinhisposition,andwasa

    heartyothegloriouscauseofliberty,andofthe

    protestantreligionitisnostances

    uanticandwild

    undertaking,itshouldotoserveasavolunteerinthis

    expedition

    oudingofficerhadsaidallinhispooenurageand

    protethisgooddisposition,frohefirstnthehadbeen

    acquaintededthenobleresolutionaloud,

    pany,whoall

    criedout,”godblesskinggeorgeandyourhonour”;andthenadded,

    anyoaths,”htothelastdropsofour

    blood”

    thegentlentipplingatthealehouse,

    earguntsintohis

    hands,toundertakethesaexpeditionandnoanteau

    belongingtojonesbeingputupinthebaggagecart,theforces

    oveforheguide,steppinguptojones,

    said,”sir,ihopeyouhatthehorseshavebeenkept

    outallnight,andravelledagreatofourway”

    jonespudenand,andacquainted

    thesoldierseritsofhiscause,ousin

    ndeingtheguideforhisendeavourstoputuponagentlen

    sosaid,heoughttobetiedneckandheels;othersthathedeserved

    torunthegantlope;andtheserjeantshookhiscaneathiand

    underhisnd,sake

    anexaleofhi

    jonesntentedhielfhoent,and

    rades,leavingtheguidetothepoor

    revengeofcursingandrevilinghiinterthelandlord

    joined,saying,”ay,ay,heisapureone,iyouapret

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