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    hisohantoinjurehisfortunebyindulgingherinthe

    extravaganciesshedesiredabroad

    ”bythisxanthippe”soheescalled,said

    partridge”bythisxanthippehehadthe

    youngerhedesignedtogiveusbothgoodeduyelder

    brother,,yther,

    utterlyneglectedhisleaing;insochthat,afterhavingbeen

    fiveorsixyearsatsent,

    father,beingtoldbyhissterthatitonopurposeto

    keephiongerthere,atlastpliedytherintakinghibr >

    hofrohehandsofthattyrant,asshecalledhisster;though

    indeedhegavetheladchlessrrectionthanhisidleness

    deserved,buts,thantheyounggentlenliked,who

    nstantlyplainedtohistherofhisseveretreatnt,andshe

    asnstantlygavehihearing”

    ”yes,yes,”criespartridge,”ihaveseensuchthers;ihave

    beenabusedselfbytheandveryunjustly;suchparentsdeserve

    rreuchastheirchildren”

    joneschidthepedagogueforhisinterruption,andthenthestranger

    proceeded

    ”brotheotheageoffifteen,badeadieutoall

    leaing,andtoeverythingelsebuttohisdogandgun;hh

    latterhebeaythinkit

    inarkhgreat

    certainty,buthathactuallyshotacrohe

    airheatfindingaharesitting,andwassoon

    reputedoneofthebestsportsnintheuntry;areputationh

    bothheandhistherenjoyedaschasifhehadbeenthoughtthe

    finestscholar

    ”thesituationofbrotherdeatfirstthinklotthe

    harder,inbeingntinuedatsyopinion;

    forasiadvaneeasy,and

    exerostunpleasantti;

    forther,e,nohatihadthe

    greatershareoffathersaffection,andfinding,oratleast

    thinking,thatioretakennotiegentlenof

    leaing,andpartiy

    brother,shenoysight,anddehosodisagreeableto

    ,thatethe

    estinthewholeyear

    ”havingatlengthgohroughtheschoolattaunton,ihence

    revedtoexeterllegeinoxford,ainedfouryears;at

    theendofeoffentirelyfroystudies;and

    henceiytrulydatetheriseofalleafterwards

    inlife

    ”thereellegeyselfonesirgeorgegreshaa

    youngfelloitledtoaverynsiderablefortune,hhe

    eintofullpossessionof

    tillhearrivedtheageoftyfivehoheliberalityofhis

    guardiansgavehiittlecausetoregrettheabundantcautionof

    hisfather;fortheyallofivehundredpoundsayearwhilehe

    reinedattheuniversity,hishorsesandhiswhore,

    andlivedasealifeasheuldhavedonehad

    hebeenneversoentirelysterofhisfortune;forbesidesthe

    fivehundredayearhisguardians,hefound

    anstospendathousandreheheageoftyone,

    andhadnodifficultyingainingcredithepleased

    ”thisyoungfelloongnyothertolerablebadqualities,had

    oneverydiabolicalhehadagreatdelightindestroyingand

    ruiningtheyouthofinferiorfortune,bydraintoexpenses

    self;andthebetter,and

    anhegreaterpleasureand

    triuhhadheinhisdestructionthusactingthecharacterh

    isrerdedofthedevil,andgoingaboutseekingheght

    devour

    ”itysfortuofallintoanacquaintanceandinticyh

    thisgentlenreputationofdiligenceinstudiesdea

    desirableobjeisyown

    inadeitsuffitoeffecthispurpose;

    forthoughihadappliedselfuchindustrytobooks,in

    ookgreatdelight,thereherpleasuresinhi

    uchgreater;foriettled,hada

    violentfloalspirits,bitious,and

    extrelyarous

    ”ihadnotlongntractedaninticyhsirgeorgebeforei

    becaapartakerofallhispleasures;anderedon

    thatsyspiriteto

    playanunderpartipanyinanyactsof

    debauyselfsonotablyinallriots

    anddisorders,thatnagenerallystoodfirstintherollof

    delinquents;andinsteadofbeinglantedastheunfortunatepupilof

    sirgeorge,iisledand

    debauan;forthoughhehe

    ringleaderandproterofalltheschief,hewasneverso

    nsideredifellatlastunderthecensureofthevicechancellor,

    andverynarroapedexpulsion

    ”younow

    describingstbeinpatibleyfurtherprogressin

    leaing;andthatinproportionasiaddioreto

    loosepleasure,istgrooreandreressinapplicationto

    studiesthisy

    expensesnoyforrine,butthose

    additionspoorgenerousfather,on

    pretensbeingneyapproaching

    degreeofbatands,holastso

    frequentandexorbitant,thatfatherbyslowdegreesopenedhis

    earstotheay

    presentbehaviour,andytherfailednottoechovery

    faithfullyandloudly;adding,ay,thisisthefinegentlen,the

    sily,andistobetheking

    ofitithoughtetoheistobethe

    ruinofusall,ifind,afterhiselderbrotherhathbeendenied

    necessariesforhissake,toperfecthiseducationforsooth,forh

    hee

    to,uekind;butihave,ibelieve,satisfied

    youhthistaste

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