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    ourssinceheleftthat

    untry,hehadheardch,indeedrethanrue,ofthegreat

    afferallan,ridgehad

    beeninstructed,ansheir,and,aswehave

    said,hedidnotintheleastdoubttobehisson

    heiginedthereforethat,it

    adeupattheretuofjones;aneventfrobr >

    isedgreatadvantages,ifheuldtakethis

    opportunityofingratiatinghielfan;and

    ifheuldbyanyansbeinstruntalinprocuringhisretu,he

    doubtednot,asite

    hinthefavourofallhy

    hatheuredfellow,

    andhehathhielfdeenthehadtothe

    personandcharacterofjones;butpossiblytheviehihave

    justbeforentioned,ghtlikeelittlesharein

    protinghioundertakethisexpedition,atleastinurginghibr >

    tontinueit,afterhehaddisveredthathissterandhielf,

    likesoprudentfathersandsons,thoughtheytravelledtogether

    ingreatfriendship,haderaledintothis

    njecture,byhavingrerked,thatthoughlove,friendship,

    esteeandsuchlike,haveverypoan

    nd;interest,hoottedbywise

    n,heyherstotheirohisisindeed

    astexcellentdicine,and,likeoncetothe

    particularpartofthebodyonooperate,herit

    bethetongue,thehand,oranyotherer,scarceever

    failsofiediatelyproducingthedesiredeffect

    chapter10

    ineethaveryextraordinaryadventure

    justasjonesandhisfriendcatotheendoftheirdialoguein

    thepreofaverysteep

    hillherejonesstoptshort,anddirectinghiseyesupood

    forapanion,andsaid,

    ”partridge,iustcertainly

    affordastchagprospect,especiallybythislight;forthe

    solegloooncastsonallobjects,isbeyondexpression

    beautiful,espeaginationhisdesirousof

    cultivatinglancholyideas””veryprobably,”ansridge;

    ”butifthetopofthehillbeproperesttoproducelancholy

    thoughts,isupposethebottosthelikeliesttoproducerryones,

    andtheseitaketobechthebetterofthetestyou

    havedebloodrunldentioningthetopofthat

    untain;stotobeoneofthehighestintheworldno,

    no,ifhing,letitbeforaplaceunderground,to

    sthefrost””doso,”saidjones;”letitbe

    buty

    retubaad,”saidpartridge

    ”indeed,ia”ansadness;

    butasyouplainsochoftheldalready,iay

    beloe,

    sir,”criespartridge;”ihavedeteedtofollowyouwhereveryou

    go”indeedheostaybehind;thoughheoward

    enoughinallrespects,yethischieffearhatofghosts,h

    eofnight,andtheheplace,

    extrelyed

    atthisinstantpartridgeespiedaglieringlightthroughso

    trees,edveryneartotheheiediatelycriedoutina

    rapture,”oh,sirheavenhathatlastheardprayers,andhath

    broughtusahouse;perhapsitybeaninnletbeseechyou,sir,if

    youhaveanypassioneitherfororyourself,donotdespise

    thegoodnessofprovidence,butletusgodirectlytoyonlight

    sureiftheybechristians

    thattopersons

    inourserablendition”jonesatlengthyieldedtotheeaest

    suppliadedirectlytowards

    theplacehelightissued

    theysoonarrivedatthedoorofthishouse,orttage,forit

    ghtbecalledeither,uchiroprietyherejonesknocked

    severaltishin;ath

    partridge,hingbutofghosts,devils,

    ble,ercy

    uponussurelythepeoplestbealldeadicanseenolight

    neitheocertainisaa

    ntbeforehings””hastthou

    heardof”saidjones”thepeopleareeitherfastasleep,or

    probably,asthisisalonelyplace,areafraidtoopentheirdoor”

    hethenbegantovociferateprettyloudly,andatlastanoldan,

    openinganuppercasent,asked,heytheyed

    jonesansravellerstheirway,and

    havingseenalightinhitherinhopesof

    findingsofiretotheelves”he

    an,”youhavenobusinesshere;norshalliopenthedoortoanyat

    thistiofnight”partridge,thesoundofahunvoicehad

    reveredfroisfright,felltothesteaestsupplicationsto

    beadttedforafeinutestofire,saying,heostdeadh

    theld;toributedequallyhthefrost

    heassuredherthatthegentlenoherhe

    greatestsquiresintheuntry;anddeuseofeveryargunt,

    saveone,eruallyadded;andthiswas,

    theproseofhalfacrooogreattoberesistedby

    suchaperson,especiallyasthegenteelappearanceofjones,h

    thelightoftheonplainlydisveredtoher,togetherhhis

    affablebehaviour,hadentirelysubduedthoseapprehensionsofthieves

    firstnceivedsheagreed,therefore,atlast,to

    letthen;ridge,tohisinfinitejoy,foundagoodfire

    readyforhisreception

    thepoorfelloedhielf,thanthose

    thoughtsostinhisnd,beganalittleto

    disturbhisbrainthereicleofhiscreedinhhehada

    strongerfaiththanhehadinchcraft,norcanthereader

    nceiveafigurereadaptedtoinspirethisidea,thantheold

    ansheanslytoth

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