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    d,”ansheother,”thattoone

    yhoursshould

    appeartohaveployntinthisplace:butthereisone

    singleact,foranisinfinitelytooshort:

    eplationandhat

    glorious,iortal,andetealbeing,angtheworksofwhose

    stupendousberless

    lunariesayherebeholdspanglingallthesky,thoughthey

    shouldnyoftheesunslightingdifferentsysteofworlds,

    ypossiblyappearbutasafesopposedtotheh

    aneditationsisadttedas

    itprehensible

    jesty,thinkdays,oryears,orages,toolongforthentinuance

    ofsoravishinganhonourshallthetriflingasents,the

    pallingpleasures,thesillybusinessoftheworld,rollawayour

    hourstoosus;andshallthepaeseeluggishto

    andexerportant,andsogloriousas

    notiissufficient,sonoplaceisproper,forthisgreat

    nceonaynotinspire

    us,andofhisgoodnessit

    isnotnecessarythattherisingsunshoulddarthisfieryglories

    overtheeastehorizon;northattheboisterouswindsshouldrush

    froheircaves,andshaketheloftyforest;northattheopening

    cloudsshouldpourtheirdelugesontheplains:itisnotnecessary,i

    say,thatanyoftheseshouldproclaiisjesty:thereisnotan

    insect,notavegetable,ofsolohecreationasnot

    tobehonouredarksoftheattributesofitsgreat

    arksnotonlyofhispoand

    goodnessnalone,thekingofthisglobe,thelastandgreatest

    ebeing,beloanalonehathbasely

    dishonouredhisoure;andbydishonesty,cruelty,ingratitude,

    andtreachery,hathcalledhiskersgoodnessinquestion,by

    puzzlingustoacunthosofoolish

    andsovileananilyetthisisthebeingfroon

    youthink,isuppose,thatihavebeenunfortunatelyrestrained,and

    ustbe

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    ”intheforrpartofost

    heartilyandreadilyncur;butibelieve,ashat

    theabhorrenceankindinthenclusion,is

    chtoogeneralindeed,youherefallintoanerror,y

    littleexperienonone,bytaking

    theankindfroheongthe

    erobserves,nothingshouldbe

    esteedascharacteristicalofaspecies,butistobefound

    angthebestandstperfectindividualsofthatspeciesthis

    error,ibelieve,isgenerallyttedbythoseof

    propercautioninthechoiceoftheirfriendsandacquaintance,have

    sufferedinjuriesfroadanden;threeinstances

    ofannature”

    ”ithinkihadexperienceenoughofit,”ansy

    firststressandfirstfriendbetrayedinthebasestnner,

    andinttershreatenedtobeoftheofnsequences

    eventobringtoashafuldeath”

    ”butyoue,”criesjones,”ifidesireyoutoreflect

    istressandygood

    sir,uldbeexpethestews,orin

    friendshipfirstproduingtabletotake

    thetheforrinstanenfrohe

    latter,astoassertthatairisanauseousand

    uneelent,becausesoinajakesihavelived

    butashorttiintheenhyofthe

    highestfriendship,andenofthehighestlove”

    ”alasyoungn,”anshestranger,”youhavelived,you

    nfess,butaveryshorttiintheeolderthan

    youeopinion”

    ”youghthavereinedsostill,”repliesjones,”ifyouhadnot

    beenunfortunate,iuretosayincautious,intheplacing

    youraffeorehe

    hanthereis,itprovesuchgeneralassertions

    againsthunnature,sinereaccident,and

    nyantsevilisnottotallybadandrruptinhis

    heartintruth,noneseeohaveanytitletoasserthunnatureto

    benecessarilyanduniversallyevil,butthoseinds

    affordtheneinstanceofthisnaturaldepravity;

    nvinced,yourcase”

    ”andsuch,”saidthestranger,”ostbackward

    toassertanysuchthingknavesoreendeavourtopersuadeus

    ofthebasenessofnkind,thanahighanyouthat

    therearethievesontheroadthisethodto

    putyouonyourguard,andtodefeattheiroh

    reason,thoughknaves,asireer,areveryapttoabuseparticular

    persons,yettheyneverannaturein

    general”theoldgentlenspokethissoly,thatasjones

    despairedofkinganvert,andooffend,he

    retuednoanswer

    thedaynosoflight,when

    jonesdeanapologytothestrangerforhavingstaidsolong,and

    perhapsdetainedhiroisrestthestrangeranswered,”henever

    edrestlessthanatpresent;forthatdayandnightwere

    indifferentseasonstohiandthathenlydeuseofthe

    forrforthetiofhisreposeandofthelatterforhiswalks

    andluoing,

    andifyoucanbearanylongertobehoutyouroorfood,

    ieveryfineprospects

    yetseen”

    jonesveryreadilyeradiatelyset

    forthettageasforpartridge,hehadfallen

    intoaprofoundreposejustasthestrangerhadfinishedhisstory;

    forhiscuriosityisfied,andthesubsequentdisursewas

    notforcibleenoughinitsoperationtonjuredosof

    sleepjonesthereforelefthioenjoyhisnap;andasthereader

    yperhapsbeatthisseasongladofthesafavour,wewillhere

    putanendtotheeighthbookofourhistory

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