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    astoe:andlast

    nightidreaagain,thatirodebehindyouonalkare,

    ,andbetokenschgoodfortune,h

    iaesolvedtopursueunlessyouhavethee”

    aquoteofaeneasspeechtodido,theaeneidii,3:”oqueen,you

    bidcalltondtheunspeakablegrief”

    2porengthenedbyunion

    ”ishouldbeveryglad,partridge,”ansohave

    itinpoakeyouandsforyoursufferingsonacunt,

    thoughatpresentiseenolikelihoodofit;however,iassureyoui

    ypoogrant”

    ”itisinyourpoin;”foridesire

    nothingrethanleavetoattendyouinthisexpeditionnay,i

    havesoentirelysetheartuponit,thatifyoushouldrefuse,

    youhabarberandasurgeoninonebreath”

    jonesansiling,thatheshouldbeverysorrytobethe

    ouany

    prudentialreasons,inordertodissuadebenjanweshall

    hereafterpartridgefroispurpose;butallridge

    reliedstronglyonhisdreafthelkare”besides,sir,”

    sayshe,”iproseyouihaveasgoodaninclinationtothecause

    asanyo

    goinyourpanyoot”

    jones,uchpleasedhpartridgeaspartridgeuld

    be,andnsultedhisoionbutthe

    goodoftheotherindesiringhiostaybehind,whenhefoundhis

    friendsoresolute,atlastgavehisnsent;butthenrellecting

    hielf,hesaid,”perhaps,partridge,youthinkishallbeable

    tosupportyou,butireallyaot;”andthentakingouthispurse,

    hetoldoutnineguineas,une

    partridgeanshisdependenceure

    favour;forhehoroughlynvincedhelyhaveenough

    inhisporatherthe

    richeofthetallihaveisatyourservice,andat

    yourdisposaliinsistuponyourtakingthewhole,andibegonly

    toattendyouinthequalityofyourservant;nildesperandust

    teucroduceetauspiceteucro:buttothisgenerousproposal

    nit

    letusdespairofnothingeucerisourleader,andweare

    underhisauspices

    itoing,yarose

    nanteauofjonesoolarge

    tobecarriedhoutahorse

    ”ifiypresutogiveadvice,”sayspartridge,”this

    portnteau,heverythinginit,exceptafes,shouldbe

    leftbehindthoseishallbeeasilyabletocarryforyou,andthe

    restofyouryhouse”

    thisthodhanagreedto;andthenthe

    barberdeparted,inordertoprepareeverythingforhisintended

    expedition

    chapter7

    ntainingbetterreasonsthananyappearedforthe

    nductofpartridge;anapologyforthee

    furtheraneylandlady

    thoughpartridgeostsuperstitiousofn,he

    panyjonesonhisexpedition

    relyfroheonsofthejointstoolandare,ifhis

    prospecthadbeennobetterthantohavesharedtheplundergained

    inthefieldofbattleinfainateon

    therelationhehadheardfroones,heuldnotrencileto

    hielfthatallost

    firybelievedhiobeoutofdoors,foranyreasonhhehad

    heardassignedhencluded,therefore,thattheion,

    andthatjones,ofhehadoftenfroisrrespondentsheardthe

    hisfatheritca

    intohishead,therefore,thatifheuldprevailhtheyoung

    gentlentoretubaeansrender

    aservicetoalleranger;

    nay,indeed,henceivedthatveryangererfeited,and

    thatalltohisoationandthis

    suspicionindeedhethetenderbehaviourof

    thatexhisgreatseverity

    topartridge,selftobeinnocent,uldnot

    nguilty;lastly,frohe

    alloelyreceivedlongaftertheannuityhad

    beenpubli,andhhelookeduponasakindof

    srtney,orratherbyentforinjustice;foritis

    veryunn,ibelieve,fotoascribethebenefactionsthey

    retoany

    othertiveifheuldbyanyansthereforepersuadetheyoung

    gentlentoretuho,hedoubtednotbutthatheshouldagainbe

    receivedintothefavourofallhy,andwellrewardedforhis

    pains;nay,andshouldbeagainrestoredtohisnativeuntry;a

    restorationselfneveroreheartilythanpoor

    partridge

    asforjones,heisfiedhthetruthoftheother

    hadasserted,andbelievedthatpartridgehadnootherinducentsbut

    lovetohiandzealforthecause;ablaableofcautionand

    diffidenceintheveracityofothers,inhyof

    censuretosaythetruth,therearebutten

    beepossessedofthisexlong

    experiennature;e,isof

    antbygenius,orgreatnaturalparts;anditisinfinitelythe

    betterofthetastersofitchearlierin

    life,butasitisan

    posedonbyeversony,ystillhopetofind

    othersrehonest;ainnecessary

    adnitionsfroossible,sthavevery

    littleunderstandingindeed,ifheeverrendershielfliabletobe

    onnature,heoo

    youngtohavegaineditbyexperience;foratthediffident

    arrivetillverylatein

    life;eoldnareaptto

    despisetheunderstandingsofallthosetleyounger

    thantheelves

    jonesspentstpartofthedayinthepanyof

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