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    tillaproperguardes

    tosecureyou”

    suchanascendanthadourlieutenantoverthisensign,thatallthat

    fervencyofuragehthe

    floor,atedthesaidensigntohavedrawnhis

    sthelieutenant,hadhethenhadonedanglingathis

    side:butallthes,the

    verybeginningofthefray,ser

    northertonoattendthefinalissueofthisaffair

    thefrenchgentlenandadderly,atthedesireoftheir

    ndingofficer,hadraisedupthebodyofjones,butastheyuld

    per,theyagainlethibr >

    fall,adderlydainghiorhavingbloodedhisat;andthe

    frenandert:

    havehearddeengliseley,laandattush

    hiast”

    selftothedoor,heapplied

    hielflikediatelyattending,he

    dispatusqueteersandasurgeonthese

    nds,togetherself

    seen,notonlyproducedthesoldiers,butpresentlydrehe

    landlordofthehouse,hiss,and,indeed,every

    oneelseetobeintheinn

    todescribeeveryparticular,andtorelatetheion

    oftheensuingscene,isnotypoypens,

    anduld,atonce,alltogether,asthepanynow

    spokethereaderst,therefore,ntenthielfost

    rerkableincidents,andperhapsheyveryherest

    thefirstthingdonehebodyofnortherton,who

    beingdeliveredintotheenharporalattheir

    head,nductedfroplacehhewasverywilling

    toleave,butitoaplaceherhewasvery

    unsicalarethedesiresof

    aition,theveryntthisyouthhadattainedthe

    aboventionedhonour,heentedtohave

    retiredtosoeroftheeofitshouldnever

    havereachedhisears

    itsurprizesus,andsoperhaps,itythereader,thatthe

    lieutenant,aan,shouldhaveappliedhischiefcare,

    rathertosecuretheoffender,thantopreservethelifeofthe

    entionthisobservation,nothanyviewof

    pretendingtoaecritic

    shouldhereafterpluhielfondisveringitwewouldhave

    thesegentlenknoisoddincharactersaswellas

    theelves,butitisourbusinesstorelatefactsastheyare;h,

    isthepartoftheleaedandsagacious

    readertonsultthatoriginalbookofnature,eeverypassage

    inourranscribed,thoughenotalhe

    particularpageforitsauthority

    thepanydisposition

    theysuspendedtheircuriositynceingthepersonoftheensign,

    tilltheyshouldseehiereafterinareengagingattitudeat

    present,theirployedaboutthe

    bloodyobjectonthefloor;inachair,

    soonbegantodisversosytooflifeandtionthesewereno

    soonerperceivedbythepanyforjonesfirstgenerally

    ncludedtobedeadthantheyallfellatoncetoprescribingfor

    hiorasnoneofthephysicalorder,everyohere

    tookthatoffi

    bleedingousvoiceofthe;butunluckily

    thereorathand;everyohencried,”callthe

    barber;”butnonestirredastepseveralrdialswaslikewise

    prescribedinthesaineffectivenner;tillthelandlordordered

    upatankardofstrongbeer,hatoast,he

    bestrdialinengland

    thepersonprincipallyassistantonthisoccasion,indeedtheonly

    oneedlikelytodoany,helandlady:

    sheeofherhair,andappliedittotheostop

    theblood;shefelltopleshherhand;

    andhavingexprestgreatntetforherhusbandsprescriptionof

    beer,shedespataidstoheroforabottle

    ofbrandy,of,sheprevailedon

    jones,retuedtohissenses,todrinkaverylarge

    andplentifuldraught

    soonafterhesurgeon,hewound,

    havingshakenhishead,andbladeverythinghwasdone,

    orderedhispatientinstantlytobed;inhinkproper

    toleavehiotitohisrepose,andshallhere,therefore,put

    anendtothischapter

    chapter13

    ntainingthegreataddressofthelandlady,thegreatleaing

    ofasurgeon,andthesolidskillincasuistryofthehy

    lieutenant

    heanohisbed,andthehousebegan

    againtoclearupfrohehurryhisaccidenthadoccasioned,

    thelandladythusaddressedthendingofficer:”iafraid,

    sir,”saidshe,”thisyoungndidnotbehavehielfaswellashe

    shoulddotoyourhonours;andifhehadbeenkilled,isupposehehad

    buthisdesarts:tobesure,enadtinferiorparsons

    intotheirpany,theyofttokeeptheirdistance;but,as

    firsthusbandusedtosay,feknoyown

    part,iaureishouldnothavesufferedanyfellooinclude

    theelvesintogentlenspany;butithofthehadbeenan

    offiehearecruit”

    ”landlady,”ansistakethewhole

    ttertheyoungnbehavedhielfextrelywell,andis,i

    believe,achbettergentlenthantheensignif

    theyoungfelloanostreasonto

    besorryforit;forthereginte

    felloy;andifheescapesfrohehands

    ofjustice,bla,dathatsall”

    ”ayaygoodlackaday”saidthelandlady;”ouldhave

    thoftitay,ay,ay,iaatisfiedyourhonourice

    done;andtobesureitofttobetoeveryonegentlenoftnotto

    killpoorfolksanhathasoultobe

    saved,asters”

    ”indeed,da”saidthelieutenant,”youdothevolunteerwrong:i

    daresoreofagentlenthantheoffice

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