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    ontheyaretoengagethesearesaidtoknoheir

    n,andjones,ibelieve,knean;forthoughhehadbeenso

    subssivetoher,hetackedbyherhusband,thanhe

    denstratedaniediatespiritofresentnt,andenjoinedhibr >

    silenceunderaveryseverepenalty;nolessthanthat,ithink,of

    beingnvertedintofuelforhisownfire

    thehusband,ixtureofpity,

    ansustprayfirsttobedeableibelieveia

    bettethanyourself;ay,every;”andpresently

    proceededtodischargehalfadozentheladyabovestairs,

    thelastofhislips,whenaswinging

    blothe

    overtheshoulders

    itisaquestionost

    expeditiousinretuingthisbloylandlord,whosehandswere

    ety,fellto

    andaingattheheadofjones,hadprobablyputaniediateend

    tothefray,andtojoneslikethedescentofthis

    brooeenpreventednotbytheraculousinterventionofany

    heathendeity,butbyaverynaturalthoughfortunateaccident,viz,

    bythearrivalofpartridge;eredthehouseatthatinstant

    forfearhadthehill,andwho,

    seeingthedangerasterorpanionh

    you,preventedsosadacatastrophe,bycatching

    holdofthelandladysarasitintheair

    thelandladysoonperceivedtheiedintedherblow;

    andbeingunabletorescueherarrohehandsofpartridge,she

    letfallthebrooandthenleavingjonestothedisciplineofher

    husband,shefellostfuryonthatpoorfellow,whohad

    alreadygivensointitionofhielf,bycrying,”zoundsdoyou

    intendtokillfriend”

    partridge,thoughnotchaddictedtobattle,however

    standstilluchdispleased

    batohisshare;hetherefore

    retuedlandladysblo:andnow

    thefightaintainedonallparts,anditseed

    doubtfultounehenakedlady,who

    hadlistenedatthetopofthestairstothedialoguehpreceded

    theengagent,descendedsuddenlyfrobove,andhoutweighing

    theunfairinequalityoftanwho

    piondesist,but

    ratherredoubledhisfury,urswerearrived

    tohisassistance

    viustnoothesideofthetravellersfor

    thebravesttroopsstyieldtonuershadnotsusanthe

    istressthissusanwasas

    tothephraseasanyintheuntry,

    andedthalestrisherself,orany

    ofhersubjeanlike,and

    everyadeforsuchenuntersasherhandsandarwere

    fordtogivebloisy,sowasher

    faceasrivedtoreceiveblohoutanygreatinjuryto

    herself,heosebeingalreadyflattoherface;herlipswereso

    large,thatnos,andreover

    theyakeanyiressionon

    thelastly,her

    fortionstodefendhereyesinthoseenuntersforh

    sheseedsoostwonderfully

    lined

    thisfairdiatelyfiled

    tothatistressintainedsounequalafighthone

    ofeithersexhereshepresentlychallengedpartridgetosingle

    batheacceptedthechallenge,andastdesperatefightbegan

    beganbet

    nohedogsofloose,begantolicktheirbloody

    lips;noory,hgoldenheair;now

    fortune,takingherscalesfroershelf,begantohefatesof

    toones,hisfelepanion,andpartridge,againstthe

    landlord,hisaid;allbalancebefore

    her;uredaccidentputsuddenlyanendtothebloody

    fray,batantshadalreadysufficiently

    feastedthisaccidenthearrivalofaachandfour;uponh

    landlordandlandladyiediatelydesistedfroighting,andat

    theirentreatyobtainedthesafavouroftheirantagonists;but

    susanazonianfairhaving

    overthroy,lustilyh

    bothherhands,houtanyregardtohisrequestofacessationof

    ar,ortothoseloudexurderh

    nosooner,hotedthelandlord,thanheflew

    totheresheuch

    difficultydreberid:butpartridge

    iediatelysensibleofhisdeliverance,forhestilllayflaton

    thefloor,guardinghisfacehhishands;nordidhecease

    roaringtilljoneshadforcedhiolookup,andtoperceivethatthe

    battleanend

    thelandlord,,andthelandlady,hiding

    herchedfacehherhandkerchief,ranbothhastilytothe

    doortoattendtheach,froidnow

    alightedthesethelandladypresentlyusheredintothatroohere

    joneshadatfirstdepositedhisfairprize,asithebest

    apartntinthehousehithertheyopassthroughthe

    fieldofbattle,osthaste,vering

    theirfaceshtheirhandkerchiefs,asdesiroustoavoidthe

    noticeofanyoneindeedtheircautioneunnecessary;forthe

    poorunfortunatehelen,thefatalcauseofallthebloodshed,was

    entirelytakenupinendeavouringtoncealheroe,andjones

    thefuryofsusan;

    diatelydeparted

    totheputoostopthatbloodytorrenth

    susanhadplentifullysetaflohisnostrils

    chapter4

    inanofsafinalendto

    hostilities,andandlastingpeace

    beties

    aserjeantandafileofsqueteers,hadeserterintheir

    custody,arriveda

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