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    enchlieutenant,houghhe

    uldneitherread,e,norspeakanylanguage,was,however,a

    goodofficer

    intheevening,oudersentassagetojones,thatifa

    visite,hethiscivility

    hankfullyreceivedbyjones,andthelieutenant

    acrdingly,anch

    betterthanheexpected;nay,jonesassuredhisfriend,thatifhehad

    notrethesurgeon,he

    shouldhavegotuplongago;forheappearedtohielftobeas

    hisan

    extresorenessonthatsideofhishead

    ”ishouldbeveryglad,”quoththelieutenant,”ifyouwasaswell

    asyoufancyyourself,forthenyouuldbeabletodoyourself

    justiadeup,asincaseof

    ablooutthebetter;butiafraidyou

    thinkyourselfbetterthanyouare,andheuch

    advantageoveryou”

    ”illtry,hoillbe

    sokindtolendasyown”

    ”sydearboy,”criesthe

    lieutenant,kissinghi”youareabravelad,andiloveyourspirit;

    butifearyourstrength;forsuchablouchlossof

    blood,sthaveverychhoughyoufeelno

    ofstrengthinyourbed,yetyoustprobablyerathrustor

    touttonight;butihopeyou

    eupanydaysrch

    advanyhonouryoushallhavesatisfaction,or

    thenent”

    ”iatter

    tonight:noentioneditto,ishallnotbeableto

    rest”

    ”oh,neverthinkofit,”retuedtheother:”afeake

    nodifferencethelikethoseinyourbody:

    theysuffeothingbythedelayofcureitogetheras

    oreceivesatisfactionaeasnow”

    ”butsuppose,”saysjones,”ishouldgrohe

    nsequenypresentwound”

    ”thenyourhonour,”anshelieutenant,”willrequireno

    reparationatalliselficetoyourcharacter,and

    testifytotheentiontohaveactedproperly,ifyouhad

    revered”

    ”still,”repliedjones,”iaceedatthedelayialst

    afraidtontionittoyouthoughihave

    beenaveryystseriousnts,and

    atthebottoiaeallyachristian”

    ”soatoo,iassureyou,”saidtheofficer;”andsozealousa

    one,thatihyouatdinnerfortakingupthecause

    ofyourreligion;andialittleoffendedhyounow,young

    gentlen,thatyoushouldexpressafearofdeclaringyourfaith

    beforeanyone”

    ”buthoustitbe,”criesjones,”toanyonewhois

    reallyaaliceinhisbreast,inopposition

    tothendofhiexpresslyforbidithoanibear

    todothisonasiyacunt,hsuch

    anartiagainst”

    ”nd,”criesthelieutenant;”but

    anofhonourustbeanofhonour,ifyou

    yireerionceputthecasetoourchaplain

    overabouchdifficultyin

    it;buthesaid,hehopedthereghtbealatitudegrantedto

    soldiersinthisoneinstance;andtobesureitisourdutytohope

    so;forydear

    boy,beagoodanofhonour

    too,andneverputupanaffront;notallthebooks,norallthe

    parsonsintheetothatilove

    religionveryyhonourretherestbeso

    stakeinthehetext,orinthetranslation,orinthe

    understandingit,orsoan

    struntherisque,forhestpreservehishonoursopose

    yourselftonight,andiproseyouyouhaveanopportunityof

    doingyourselfjusti

    bythehand,andtookhisleave

    butthoughthelieutenantsreasoningisfactoryto

    hielf,itentirelysotohisfriendjonestherefore,having

    revolvedthistteretoa

    resolution,hereaderhenextchapter

    chapter14

    astdreadfulchapterindeed;andto

    ventureuponinanevening,especiallywhenalone

    jonessessofchicken,orratherck,broth,h

    averygoodappetite,asindeedheheckitwas

    deof,hapoundofbanintothebargain;andnow,findingin

    hielfnodeficiencyofeitherhealthorspirit,heresolvedtoget

    upandseekhisene

    butfirsthesentfortheserjeant,acquaintance

    angtheselitarygentlenunluckilythathyofficer

    having,inaliteralsense,takenhisfillofliquor,hadbeenso

    tiretiredtohisbolster,hatit

    easytonveyanoiseinathisearscapableofdrohat

    hisnostrils

    ho,a

    vobers,and

    toacquainthissageofheserjeantwasno

    soonerdesensible,thanhearosefroisbed,andhavinghis

    diatelyattendedjonesdidnotthinkfitto

    acquainttheserjeantighthavedoneit

    selfanofhonour,and

    hadkilledhisnhehereforehavefaithfullykeptthis

    secret,orindeedanyotherhnorewardwaspublishedfor

    disveringbutasjoneskhosevirtuesinsoshortan

    aendableenough

    hebeganthereforebyacquaintingtheserjeant,thatashewasnow

    enteredintothear,heedofbeinghoutwas

    perhapsthestneely,asword;

    adding,thatheshouldbeinfinitelyobligedtohiifheuld

    procureone”forh,”sayshe,”iwillgiveyouanyreasonable

    price;nordoiinsistuponitsbeingsilverhilted;onlyagood

    blade,and

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