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velihood;andfortinuedofthecalling;duringh
tiitastedallthevarietiesoffortune,sotisflourishingin
affluence,andatothersbeingobligedtostruggleost
incredibledifficultiestodayorrow
reduostholyfarefineclothesbeing
oftenonbackintheevening,andatthepahenext
ing
”onenight,asithegangtable,i
observedaverygreatdisturbance,andalargebgatheredtogether
inthestreetasipickpockets,iventuredinto
thecroud,anhadbeenrobbedand
veryillusedbysoruffianstheanappearedvery
bloody,andseedsselfonhislegsasi
hadnotthereforebeendeprivedofhunitybypresentlife
andnversation,thoughtheyhadleftverylittleofeither
honestyorsha,iiediatelyofferedassistancetotheunhappy
person,selfunder
ndutosotave,ightsend
forasurgeon,being,ashesaid,fainthlossofbloodhe
seedindeedhighlypleasedatfindingonehe
dressofagentlen;forastoalltherestofthepanypresent,
theiroutsidehatheuldnoteanynfidence
inthe
”itookthepoobythearandledhiothetavewhere
ourrendezvous,asithappenedtobethenearestathanda
surgeonhappeningludiatelyattended,
andappliedhielftodressinghishepleasure
tohearortal
”thesurgeonhavingveryexpeditiouslyanddextrouslyfinishedhis
business,begantoenquireinan
lodged;etotooing;
thathishorseaninninpiccadilly,andthathehadnoother
lodging,andverylittleooacquaintanceintown
”thissurgeon,eihaveforgot,thoughireerit
beganhanr,hadthefirstcharacterinhisprofession,andwas
serjeantsurgeontothekinghehadreoveygoodqualities,and
an,andreadytodoanyserviceto
hisfellouresheofferedhispatienttheuseofhischariotto
eti
ifheoney,he
”thepoonouingthanksforthis
generousoffer;forhavinghadhiseyesforsotistedfastlyon
,hethreselfbayson
sonandthenfaintedaway
”nyofthepeoplepresentiginedthisaccidenthadhappened
throughhislossofblood;buti,etibeganto
relleyfather,edin
suspicion,andsatisfiedthatitselfwhoappearedbefore
ipresentlyrantohiraisedhinar,andkissedhisld
lipsosteageesshereistdraainovera
sceneybeing,
asfatherforaysensesered
astrangertopassedduring
sonutes,andindeedtillfatherhadagainreveredfrois
syselfinhisar,bothtenderlyeracingeach
other,hetearstrickledapacedohecheeksofeachofus
”stofthosepresentseedaffectedbythisscene,hwe,
ightbensideredastheactorsinit,oving
froheeyesofallspectatorsasfastasyfather
thereforeacceptedthekindofferofthesurgeonschariot,andi
attendedhinittohisinn
”whenehhaving
neglee,butentirely
ottedthentionofthatcrihethen
infordofthersdeath,andinsistedonretuingho
,saying,thathehadlongsufferedthegreatestanxietyon
aydeathor
anyredreadfulapprehensionsforat
last,hesaid,aneighbouringgentlen,revereda
sonfrohesaplaedhibr >
frohisurseoflifehesolecauseofhisjoueyto
londonhethankedheavenhehadsueout
byansofanaccident;
andhadthepleasuretothinkhepartlyoy
hunity,selftoberedelightedthanhe
shouldhavebeenyfilialpiety,ifihadknohatthe
objeycareyoher
”viyheartastoexciteinitan
insensibilityofsochpatealaffection,thoughsounhily
bestoisedtoobeyhisndsinretu
ho,assoonasheotravel,hindeedhewas
inaveryfeheassistanceofthatexcellentsurgeonwho
hadundertakenhiscure
”thedayprecedingfathersjoueybeforeeiscarce
everlefthiiyleaveofsoofstintite
ar
buryingself,asheplepliancehthe
fonddesiresofafoolisholdfelloations,however,
hadnoeffeoresayoefatheow
greatlysolliarriage;butinclinationswere
utterlyaversetoanysuchthoughtsihadtastedoflovealready,and
perhapsyouknoosttenderandst
violentpassion”heretheoldgentlenpaused,andlooked
eaestlyatjones;inutesspace,
displayedtheextretiesofbothredandeuponheold
n,akinganyobservations,reneive
”beingnohallthenecessariesoflife,ibetook
selfonceagaintostudy,andthatoreinordinate
applierlythebookshnow
eloyedtisolelyode,h
treatoftruephilosophy,aanythoughttobethe
subjectonlyoffarceandridiculeinoheworksof
aristotleandplato,abletreasures
ientgreecehadbequeathedtotheworld
”theseauthors,thoughtheyinstructedinnosciencebyen
yprosetothe
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velihood;andfortinuedofthecalling;duringh
tiitastedallthevarietiesoffortune,sotisflourishingin
affluence,andatothersbeingobligedtostruggleost
incredibledifficultiestodayorrow
reduostholyfarefineclothesbeing
oftenonbackintheevening,andatthepahenext
ing
”onenight,asithegangtable,i
observedaverygreatdisturbance,andalargebgatheredtogether
inthestreetasipickpockets,iventuredinto
thecroud,anhadbeenrobbedand
veryillusedbysoruffianstheanappearedvery
bloody,andseedsselfonhislegsasi
hadnotthereforebeendeprivedofhunitybypresentlife
andnversation,thoughtheyhadleftverylittleofeither
honestyorsha,iiediatelyofferedassistancetotheunhappy
person,selfunder
ndutosotave,ightsend
forasurgeon,being,ashesaid,fainthlossofbloodhe
seedindeedhighlypleasedatfindingonehe
dressofagentlen;forastoalltherestofthepanypresent,
theiroutsidehatheuldnoteanynfidence
inthe
”itookthepoobythearandledhiothetavewhere
ourrendezvous,asithappenedtobethenearestathanda
surgeonhappeningludiatelyattended,
andappliedhielftodressinghishepleasure
tohearortal
”thesurgeonhavingveryexpeditiouslyanddextrouslyfinishedhis
business,begantoenquireinan
lodged;etotooing;
thathishorseaninninpiccadilly,andthathehadnoother
lodging,andverylittleooacquaintanceintown
”thissurgeon,eihaveforgot,thoughireerit
beganhanr,hadthefirstcharacterinhisprofession,andwas
serjeantsurgeontothekinghehadreoveygoodqualities,and
an,andreadytodoanyserviceto
hisfellouresheofferedhispatienttheuseofhischariotto
eti
ifheoney,he
”thepoonouingthanksforthis
generousoffer;forhavinghadhiseyesforsotistedfastlyon
,hethreselfbayson
sonandthenfaintedaway
”nyofthepeoplepresentiginedthisaccidenthadhappened
throughhislossofblood;buti,etibeganto
relleyfather,edin
suspicion,andsatisfiedthatitselfwhoappearedbefore
ipresentlyrantohiraisedhinar,andkissedhisld
lipsosteageesshereistdraainovera
sceneybeing,
asfatherforaysensesered
astrangertopassedduring
sonutes,andindeedtillfatherhadagainreveredfrois
syselfinhisar,bothtenderlyeracingeach
other,hetearstrickledapacedohecheeksofeachofus
”stofthosepresentseedaffectedbythisscene,hwe,
ightbensideredastheactorsinit,oving
froheeyesofallspectatorsasfastasyfather
thereforeacceptedthekindofferofthesurgeonschariot,andi
attendedhinittohisinn
”whenehhaving
neglee,butentirely
ottedthentionofthatcrihethen
infordofthersdeath,andinsistedonretuingho
,saying,thathehadlongsufferedthegreatestanxietyon
aydeathor
anyredreadfulapprehensionsforat
last,hesaid,aneighbouringgentlen,revereda
sonfrohesaplaedhibr >
frohisurseoflifehesolecauseofhisjoueyto
londonhethankedheavenhehadsueout
byansofanaccident;
andhadthepleasuretothinkhepartlyoy
hunity,selftoberedelightedthanhe
shouldhavebeenyfilialpiety,ifihadknohatthe
objeycareyoher
”viyheartastoexciteinitan
insensibilityofsochpatealaffection,thoughsounhily
bestoisedtoobeyhisndsinretu
ho,assoonasheotravel,hindeedhewas
inaveryfeheassistanceofthatexcellentsurgeonwho
hadundertakenhiscure
”thedayprecedingfathersjoueybeforeeiscarce
everlefthiiyleaveofsoofstintite
ar
buryingself,asheplepliancehthe
fonddesiresofafoolisholdfelloations,however,
hadnoeffeoresayoefatheow
greatlysolliarriage;butinclinationswere
utterlyaversetoanysuchthoughtsihadtastedoflovealready,and
perhapsyouknoosttenderandst
violentpassion”heretheoldgentlenpaused,andlooked
eaestlyatjones;inutesspace,
displayedtheextretiesofbothredandeuponheold
n,akinganyobservations,reneive
”beingnohallthenecessariesoflife,ibetook
selfonceagaintostudy,andthatoreinordinate
applierlythebookshnow
eloyedtisolelyode,h
treatoftruephilosophy,aanythoughttobethe
subjectonlyoffarceandridiculeinoheworksof
aristotleandplato,abletreasures
ientgreecehadbequeathedtotheworld
”theseauthors,thoughtheyinstructedinnosciencebyen
yprosetothe
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