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    herster,andforhiandpartridgewas,ifpossible,ina

    greaterfrighttheforrofthese,however,whensheheardher

    sterspeakkindlytojones,andperceivede

    againtoherself;butpartridgenosoonersaan,than

    thestrangenessofhisdressinfusedgreaterterrorsintothatpoor

    fellothestrangedescription

    theuproarthedoor

    tosaythetruth,itighthaveaffecteda

    renstantndthanthatofpartridgethispersonwasof

    thetallestsize,halongbeardaseassnowhisbodywas

    ethingintotheforfa

    athesonhislegs,andacaponhishead,

    bothposedoftheskinofsootheranils

    assoonastheoldgentlencaintohishouse,theoldan

    beganhegratulationsonhishappyescapefroheruffians

    ”yes,”criedhe,”ihaveescaped,indeed,thankstopreserver”

    ”otheblessingonhiansan,i

    ie

    forlettinghin;andtobecertainishouldnothavedoneit,had

    notiseenbytheonlight,thathean,andalst

    frozentodeathandtobecertainitsthavebeensogoodangel

    thatsenthiither,andtetedtodoit”

    ”iafraid,sir,”saidtheoldgentlentojones,”thatihave

    nothinginthishousehereatordrink,unlessyou

    ofbrandy;ofest

    excellent,andethesethirtyyears”jones

    declinedthisofferinaverycivilandproperspeech,andthenthe

    otheraskedhi”herheisthisway”

    saying,”istoyselfsurprizedtoseesuchapersonasyou

    appeartobe,joueyingonfootatthistiofnightisuppose,

    sir,youareagentlenoftheseparts;foryoudonotlooklike

    oneotravelfarhouthorses”

    ”appearanensotislook

    notofthisuntry;and

    travelling,inrealityiscarceknoyself”

    ”whoeveryouare,orhersoeveryouaregoing,”anshe

    oldn,”ihaveobligationstoyouu”

    ”ionthatyouhavenone;for

    therecanbenoritinhavinghazardedthatinyourserviceonh

    isetnovalue;andnothingissontetibleineyesaslife”

    ”iaorry,younggentlen,”anshestranger,”thatyouhave

    anyreasontobesounhappyatyouryears”

    ”indeediasir,”ansostunhappyofnkind”

    ”perhapsyouhavehadafriend,orastress”repliedtheother

    ”hoentionttodrive

    todistraareenoughtodriveanynto

    distraction,”ansan”ienquirenofarther,sir;

    perhapsetoofaralready”

    ”indeed,sir,”criesjones,”icannotcensureapassionhifeel

    atthisinstantinthehighestdegreeyouewheni

    assureyou,thateverything

    enteredthishousehathnspiredtoraisethegreatestcuriosityin

    sothingveryextraordinarysthavedeteedyoutothis

    urseoflife,andihavereasontofearyourooryisnot

    isfortunes”

    heretheoldgentlenagainsighed,andreinedsilentforso

    nutes:atlast,lookingeaestlyonjones,hesaid,”ihaveread

    thatagooduntenanendation;ifso,none

    everendedthanyourselfifididnotfeel

    soyeaingstoanothesideration,istbethe

    stungratefulnsteruponearth;andiaeallynceeditisno

    otherypoygratitude”

    jones,afterantshesitation,ansitwasinhis

    poextrelyihavenfesta

    curiosity,”saidhe,”sir;needisayhouchobligedishouldbe

    toyou,ifyoue

    thereforetobeg,unlessanynsiderationrestrainsyou,thatyou

    eotiveshaveinducedyouthus

    tothesoankind,andtobetakeyourselftoa

    urseoflifetosufficientlyappearsyoubo”

    ”iscarcethinkselfatlibertytorefuseyouanythingafter

    an”ifyoudesiretherefore

    tohearthestoryofanunhappyn,ieittoyouindeed

    youjudgerightly,inthinkingthereisnlyordinaryinthe

    fortunesofthosesoa

    paradox,orevenantradiction,certainitis,thatgreat

    philanthropyankind;noton

    acuntsochoftheirprivateandselfishvices,butforthoseofa

    relativekind;suchasenvy,lice,treachery,cruelty,andevery

    otherspealevolencethesearethevicesrue

    philanthropyabhors,andherthanseeandnverseh,

    sheavoidssoenttoyou,you

    donotappeartooneofthoseishouldshunordetest;nay,

    istsay,inyou,thereappearsso

    parityinourfortunes:ihope,hoore

    successfully”

    heresoplintspassedbet,and

    thenthelatterobeginhishistory,ridge

    interruptedhihisapprehensionshadno,but

    soeffeained;hethereforerendedthe

    gentlenofthatexcellentbrandyentionedthiswas

    presentlybrought,andpartridgesper

    thegentlenthen,ay

    readinthenextchapter

    chapter11

    inanofthehillbeginstorelatehishistory

    ”iersetshire,calledrk,inthe

    year1657fathertheycallgentlen

    farrshehadalittleestateofaboutl300ayearofhisown,and

    rentedanotherestateofnearthesavalueheand

    industrious,andsogoodahusbandn,thatheghthaveledavery

    easyandfortablelife,hadnotanarrantvixenofawifesoured

    hisdostistanceperhapsdehibr >

    serable,itdidnotkehioor;forhenfinedhera

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