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    boutthistitheserjeantpresentlyenquired

    forthepriny

    landlord,thathehielfedinthatofficehethen

    dendedhisbillets,togetherugofbeer,andplaining

    itselfbeforethekitchenfire

    jonesefortingthepoordistressedlady,

    doatableinthekitchen,andleaningherheadupon

    heraroaninghersfortunes;butlestfairreaders

    shouldbeinpainnceingaparticularcircutance,ithinkproper

    heretoaabove

    stairs,shehadsohapillohshe

    therefound,thatherregardtodecencyintheleast

    violatedbythepresenanynas

    oneofthesoldiersnouptotheserjeant,andwhispered

    sothinginhisear;uponedfastlyfixedhiseyesonthe

    lady,andhavinglookedatherfoearanute,hecauptoher,

    saying,”iaskpardon,dabutiaertainiaotdeceived;

    youcanbenootherpersonthancaptainersslady”

    thepooran,distresshadverylittleregarded

    thefaceofanypersonpresent,nosoonerlookedattheserjeant

    thanshepresentlyrellectedhiandcallinghiyhisna,

    ansaginedherto

    be;”butadded,”ieinthisdisguise”to

    uchsurprizedtoseeher

    ladyshipinsuchadress,andeaccidenthadhappenedto

    her””ana

    highlyobligedtothisgentlen”pointingtojones”thatit

    afatalone,orthatiaoentionit””everthe

    gentlenhathdone,”criestheserjeant,”iaurethecaptain

    akehindsforit;andificanbeofanyservice,your

    ladyshipynd,andishallthinkselfveryhappytohave

    itinpoayanyone,

    foriknoforit”

    thelandlady,thestairsallthatpastbethe

    serjeantandsehastilydolyup

    toher,begantoaskpardonfortheoffencesshehadtted,

    beggingthatallghtbeiutedtoignoranceofherquality:for,

    ”ludda”saysshe,”hoaginedthataladyof

    yourfashionsure,daifi

    hadoncesuspectedthatyourladyshipwasyourladyship,iwould

    soonerhavebuttongueout,thanhavesaidihavesaid;

    andihopeyourladyshipofagoillyoucanget

    yourohs”

    ”prithee,an,”saysspertinence:how

    agineishouldnceselfaboutanythinges

    frohelipsofsuchlosurprizedat

    yourassuranceinthinking,afterispast,thationdescend

    toputonanyofyourdirtythingsiure,i

    haveaspiritabovethat”

    herejonesinterfered,andbeggedserstoforgivethe

    landlady,andtoaccepthergoustnfess,”crieshe,”our

    appearanceein;andiabr >

    andidof

    regardtothereputationofherhouse”

    ”yes,upontrulyanspeaksvery

    chlikeagentlen,andiseeveryplainlyisso;andtobecertain

    thehouseisobeahouseofasgoodreputationasany

    ontheroad,andthoughisayit,isfrequentedbygentryofthe

    bestquality,bothirishandenglishidefyanybodytosayblackis

    eye,forthattterand,asiwassaying,ifihadknownyour

    ladyshiptobeyourladyship,iyfingersas

    haveaffrontedyourladyship;buttrulyeandspend

    theiey,iaothattheyshouldbescandalizedbyaset

    ofpoorshabbyve,that,orelicethan

    neybehindthesuypassion,fortobe

    ;andifourjusticesdidas

    theyought,they,fortobe

    butasforyourladyship,

    iaeartilysorryyourladyshiphathhadasfortune,andifyour

    ladyshipethehonourtoycloathstillyoucanget

    soofyourladyshipsoobecertainthebestihaveisat

    yourladyshipsservice”

    e,orthepersuasionsofjonesprevailed

    stonsers,iine,butshesufferedherselfto

    bepaylandlady,andretiredhthat

    goodan,inordertoapparelherselfinadecentnner

    landlordiontojones,butwas

    presentlyinterruptedbythatgenerousyouth,heartily

    bythehand,andassuredhifentireforgiveness,saying,”ifyou

    aresatisfied,iseyouia”andindeed,in

    onesense,thelandlordhadthebetterreasontobesatisfied;for

    hehadreceivedabellyfullofdrubbingarce

    feltasingleblow

    partridge,ethe

    pu,retuedintothekitchenattheinstantasterandthe

    landlordheachotherashewasofa

    peasof

    renerksofsusansfist,

    andnyreofheails,heratherchosetobententedhhis

    fortuneinthelastbattlethantoendeavouratbetteringitin

    another

    theheroicsusanentedhhervictory,

    thoughithadstherablackeye,ridgehadgivenherat

    thefirstonsetbethesetherefore,aleagueruck,

    andthosehandsentsofenohe

    diatorsofpeace

    tters;atheserjeant,

    thoughityseeontrarytotheprinciplesofhisprofession,

    testifiedhisapprobation”sfriendly,”saidhe;”dn

    ,ihatetoseetooneanotherafterthey

    havehadatusseltheonlyoseeit

    outfairlyinafriendlynner,asanycallit,eitherha

    fist,orsol,acrdingastheylike,andthenletit

    beallover;foroeifeverilovefriendbetter

    thanfightingtobearl

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