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    thejones

    listenedant,andthen,panion

    forindeedtheoedsufficientlypressing,ran,orrather

    slid,dohehill,andhouttheleastapprehensionocefor

    hisoadedirectlytothethicket,hesoundhad

    issued

    hehadnotenteredfarintotheost

    shockingsightindeed,aanstripthalfnaked,underthehandsofa

    ruffian,hisgarterroundheeck,andwasendeavouring

    todraoatreejonesaskednoquestionsatthisinterval,

    butfellinstantlyuponthevillain,anddesuchgooduseofhis

    trustyoakenstickthathelaidhiprahegroundbefore

    heulddefendhielf,indeedalstbeforehekacked;

    nordidheceasetheprosecutionofhisbloanherself

    beggedhioforbear,saying,shebelievedhehadsufficientlydone

    hisbusiness

    thepoora

    thousandthanksforherdeliverancehepresentlyliftedherup,and

    toldherhehtheextraordinaryaccidenth

    hadsenthihitherforherrelief,probableshe

    shouldfindany;adding,thatheavenseedtohavedesignedhis

    thehappyinstruntofherprotection”nay,”answeredshe,”i

    uldalstnegoodangel;and,tosaythe

    truth,youlookrelikeanangelthananineye”indeedhe

    ingfigure;andifaveryfineperson,andastely

    setoffeatures,adoedhyouth,health,strength,freshness,

    spirit,andgoodnature,cankeanreseleanangel,he

    certainlyhadthatreselance

    theredeeduanangelic

    speiddleage,norhadherface

    allthe

    upperpartofherbody,herbreasts,edand

    extrelye,attractedtheeyesofherdeliverer,andforafew

    ntstheystoodsilent,andgazingateachother;tillthe

    ruffianonthegroundbeginningtove,jonestookthegarterh

    hadbeenintendedforanotherpurpose,andboundbothhishandsbehind

    hiandnoplatinghisface,hedisvered,greatlytohis

    surprize,andperhapsnotalittletohissatisfaction,thisvery

    persontobenootherthanensignnorthertonnorhadtheensign

    forgottenhisforrantagonist,hekneonthecato

    hielfhissurprizeothatofjones;butinceivehis

    pleasureherlessonthisoccasion

    joneshelpednorthertonuponhislegs,andthenlookinghibr >

    stedfastlyintheface,”ifancy,sir,”saidhe,”youdidnotexpect

    toetanyreinthistle

    expectationtofindyouherehoune,isee,hathbroughtus

    onesatisfactionfortheinjuryi

    havereceived,evenyownknowledge”

    ”itisverychlikeanofhonour,indeed,”ansherton,

    ”totakesatisfaandok

    neitheracapableofgivingyousatisfactionhere,asihaveno

    san,letusgowherei

    canfuishselfanofhonour

    ought”

    ”dothitbeesuchavillainasyouare,”criesjones,”to

    ntanatethenaofhonourbyassungitbutishalleno

    tiindisursehyoujusticerequiressatisfactionofyou

    noan,heaskedher,if

    shee;orifnot,hersheedh

    anyhouseintheneighbourhood,ightprocureherselfso

    decentcloaths,inordertoproceedtoajusticeofthepeace

    sheansirestrangerinthatpartoftheworld

    jonesthenrellectinghielf,said,hehadafriendnearwho

    indeed,hehisnotfollo,in

    faanofthehill,self

    dohebrohoughhehadaguninhishand,heh

    greatpatienceandunncehadattendedtheissue

    jonesthensteppingan

    sittingas;hepresentlyexertedhisutst

    agility,andhsurprizingexpeditionascendedthehill

    theoldnadvisedhiocarrytheantoupton,h,hesaid,

    henearesttoherehewouldbesureoffuishingher

    annerofnveniencesjoneshavingreceivedhisdirection

    totheplaanofthehill,and,desiringhibr >

    todirectpartridgethesauedhastilytothewood

    ourheroe,athisdeparturetokethisenquiryofhisfriend,

    hadnsidered,thatastheruffianshands,he

    an

    besides,heknebebeyondthereachofhervoice,and

    uldretusoonenoughtopreventanyschiefhehadreover

    deptedtheleastinsult,he

    selfiediatelytheexe

    butjonesunluckilyforgot,thatthoughthehandsofnorthertonwere

    tied,hislegsliberty;nordidhelaytheleastinjunctionon

    theprisonerthatheshouldnotkeuseofthesehepleased

    northertontherefore,havinggivennoparoleofthatkind,thought

    heghthoutanybreachofhonourdepart;notbeingobliged,ashe

    igined,byanyrules,toaldischargehetherefore

    tookuphislegs,liberty,andhroughthe

    an,whoseeyeswere

    perhapsrathertuedtohinkofhis

    escape,orgiveherselfanynceortroubletopreventit

    jonestherefore,athisretu,foundtheanalonehewouldhave

    spentsotiinsearchingfoortherton,butshe

    perthieaestlyentreatingthathepanyhertothe

    tohertheyhadbeendirected”astothefelloape,”said

    she,”itgivesnouneasiness;forphilosophyandchristianity

    bothprea

    nynakednessy

    akeashadtolookyouintheface;andifitfor

    thesakeofyourprotection,ishouldogoalone”

    jonesofferedherhisat;but,iknoforreason,she

    absolutelyrefusedthesteaestsolicitationstoacceptithe

    thenbeggedhertoforgetboththecausesofhefusion”h

    regardtotheforr

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