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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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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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