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    gaveanopportunityof

    onyoe,andofenquiringalittleinto

    affairs,ybrotherastoself;

    havingresignedeverythingtohiforethesufa

    thousandpounds,andsettledonanannuityforlife

    ”hisbehaviourinthislastinstance,asinallothers,was

    selfishandungenerousiuldnotlookonhisfriend,nor

    indeeddidhedesirethatishould;soipresentlytookleaveof

    hiasyotheracquaintance;andfrohatdaytothis,

    historyislittlebetterthanablank”

    ”andisitpossible,sir,”saidjones,”thatyoucanhaveresided

    herefrohatdaytothis””ono,sir,”ansan;”i

    havebeenagreattraveller,andtherearefesofeuropeh

    notacquainted””ihavenot,sir,”criedjones,”the

    assurancetoaskitofyounoerso

    chbreathasyoualreadyspent:butyoueleavetowish

    forsofurtheropportunityoftheexcellentobservationsan

    ofyoursenseandknoustdeinsolongaurse

    oftravels””indeed,younggentlen,”anshestranger,”i

    osatisfyyourcuriosityonthisheadlikewise,asfar

    asiable”jonesattetedfreshapologies,buted;and

    patientears,thestranger

    proceededinthenextchapter

    chapter15

    abriefhistoryofeurope;andacuriousdisursebetrjones

    andthenonthehill

    ”initalythelandlordsareverysilentfrancetheyarere

    talkative,butyetcivilingeyandhollandtheyaregenerally

    veryiertinentandasfortheirhonesty,ibelieveitispretty

    equalinallthoseuntriesthelaquaisalouangearesuretolose

    noopportunityofcheatingyou;andasforthepostilions,ithink

    theyareprettychalikethehe

    observationsonnadeintravels;forthesehe

    onlynieveversedydesign,abroad,was

    todivertselfbyseeingtheyofprospects,

    beasts,birds,fishes,insects,andvegetables,hhgodhas

    beenpleasetoenrichtheseveralpartsofthisglobe;ah,as

    itstgivegreatpleasuretoantelativebeholder,sodothit

    adrablythepo,andgoodnessofthecreator

    indeed,tosaythetruth,thereisbutoneworkinhiswhole

    anydishonour,andhthatihavelongsince

    avoidedboldinganynversation”

    ”youe,”criesjones;”butihavealagined

    thatthereisinthisentionasgreatvarietyasinall

    therest;for,besidesthedifferensand

    ostdiversityintohun

    nature”

    ”verylittleindeed,”ansheother:to”thoseravelin

    ordertoaenght

    sparetheelveschpainsbygoingtoacaivalatvenice;for

    theretheyonceallheycandisverintheseveral

    urtsofeuropethesahypocrisy,thesafraud;inshort,the

    safolliesandvicesdressedindifferenthabitsinspain,these

    areequippeduchgravity;andinitaly,hvastsplendorin

    france,aknaveisdressedlikeafop;andinthenorthe

    untries,likeaslovenbuthunnatureiseverye,

    everyheobjectofdetestationands

    ”asforo,ipastthroughallthesenationsasyouperhaps

    yhavedohroughacroudatasho,

    holdingnoseypocketshthe

    other,,whileiwaspressingon

    toseeightbe

    initself,se”

    ”didnotyoufindsoofthenationsangravelledless

    troublesotoyouthanothers”saidjones”oyes,”repliedthe

    oldn:”theturksuethanthe

    enofprofoundtacituity,andnever

    disturbastrangerhquestionsnohenindeedtheybestowa

    short,orspitinhisfaceashehestreets,but

    thentheyhavedone;andanyliveanageintheir

    untrythebutofallthepeople

    ieversaefrohefrenchned

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    astheyarepleasedtocallit,butindeedsettingforththeirown

    vanity;theyaresotroubleso,thatihadinfinitelyratherpass

    lifeyfootinparisagainthey

    areanastypeople,buttheiastinessisstlyhout;whereas,in

    france,andsootheationsthatie,itisallhin,

    andkesthetinkyreasonthanthatofhottentots

    doestonose

    ”thus,sir,ihaveendedthehistoryoflife;forastoall

    thatseriesofyearsduringiredhere,it

    affordsnovarietytoentertainyou,andybealstnsideredas

    onedaytheretirenthasbeensopleat,thatiuldhardlyhave

    enjoyedareabsolutesolitudeinthedesertsofthethebaisthan

    hereinthedstofthispopulouskingdoasihavenoestate,i

    alaguedyannuityispaidpretty

    regularly,asindeeditoughttobe;foritischlessthani

    ghthaveexpectedinretuforitnone;

    andtheoldanyhouseknohatherplaceentirely

    dependsuponhersavingallthetroubleofbuyingthethingsthati

    ,andholding

    hertonguey,

    iarettysecureinthiseetingany

    panysofeetbychance,andsenttheo

    heartilyfrighted,asfroheoddnessofdressandfigurethey

    tookforaghostorahobgoblinbuthashappenedtonight

    shothevillanyofn;for

    houtyourassistanceihadnotonlybeenrobbed,butvery

    probablyrdered”

    jonesthankedthestrangerforthetroublehehadtakenin

    relatinghisstory,andthenexpressedsoould

    possiblyendurealifeofsuchsolitude;”inay

    plainoftheastonishedhowyou

    havefilledup,orratherkilled,soe”

    ”iaotatallsurprize

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