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entirelyatho,andratherchosetobearetealupbraidingsin
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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entirelyatho,andratherchosetobearetealupbraidingsin
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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