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    ,orcrena

    fiddle;yetdoile,norogle,nordress,norflatter,

    norendeavourbyanyotherartsortrickstogaintheaffectionofthe

    saidbeef,&csighindeedetisy;butitisgenerallyin

    theabsence,notinthepresence,ofthebelovedobjectforotherwise

    ightpossiblyplainoftheiringratitudeanddeafness,hthe

    sareasonaspasiphaedothofherbull,sheendeavouredto

    engagebyallthequetrypractisedhgoodsuccessinthe

    draonthechresensibleasenderheartsofthe

    finegentlenthere

    thentraryhappensinthatloveesbetweenpersons

    ofthesaspecies,butofdifferentsexesherewearenosooner

    inlovethanitbeesourprincipalcaretoengagetheaffection

    oftheobjectbelovedforotherpurposeindeedareouryouth

    instruselvesagreeableifit

    havieothislove,iquestionheranyofthose

    tradesanpersonwould

    proanners,who

    arebysothoughttoteach

    thebruteasterstheelves,ghtpossibly

    findnoplaceinsocietyinshort,allthegraceshyoung

    ladiesandyounggentlentooleafrothers,andtheny

    iroventshehelpofalookingglass,theyaddof

    theiroorissoof

    ntionedbyovid;or,astheyaresotiscalledinourown

    language,theilleryoflove

    norsersandourheroehadnosoonersatdoogetherthan

    theforrbegantoplaythisartilleryuponthelatterbuthere,

    asptadescriptionhithertounassayedeither

    inproseorverse,hinkpropertoinvoketheassistanceofcertain

    aerialbeings,ekindlytoouraidon

    thisoccasion

    ”saythen,yegraansionsof

    seraphinasuntenance;foryouaretrulydivine,arealwaysinher

    presence,anding;say,he

    rjones”

    ”first,froorbsflashed

    lightningattheirdischarge,flehtedogles;but,

    happilyforourheroe,hitonlyavastpieceofbeefhen

    nveyingintohisplate,andharessspenttheirforcethefair

    iscarriage,andiediatelyfroerfair

    bosorehadeadlysighasighhnoneuldhaveheard

    unved,andatoncetohavesoffadozen

    beaus;sosoft,sosust

    havefounditssubtleotheheartofourheroe,haditnot

    lue

    bottledale,eheanyother

    thegodofeatingiftherebeanysuch

    deity,foridonotnfidentlyassertitpreservedhisvotary;or

    perhapsitynotbedignusvindicenodus,andthepresentsecurity

    ofjonesybeaeans;foraslovefrequently

    preservesfroheattaayhungerpossibly,in

    socases,defendusagainstlove

    ”thefairone,enragedatherfrequentdisappointnts,deteed

    onashortsployedinking

    readyeveryengineofaroushereneheattack

    whendinnershouldbeover

    ”nosoonerthenovedthansheagainbeganher

    operationsfirst,havingplantedherrighteyesider

    jones,sheshotfrotserastperatingglance;h,

    thoughgreatpartofitsforcebeforeitreachedour

    heroe,didnotventitselfabsolutelyhouteffectthisthefair

    oneperceiving,hastily

    doshehaddone;thoughby

    thisansshedesignedonlytodrafroisguard,andindeedto

    openhiseyes,throughendedtosurprisehisheartand

    nolyliftingupthosetorbshhadalreadybegun

    tokeaniressiononpoorjones,shedischargedavolleyof

    sllherilenota

    sleofrth,norofjoy;butasleofaffection,ost

    ladieshavealnd,andto

    shoour,theirprettydiles,andtheir

    eteeth

    ”thissleourheroereceivedfullinhiseyes,anddiately

    staggeredhitsforcehethenbegantoseethedesignsofthe

    ene,andindeedtofeeltheirsuccessaparleynoon

    footbetheparties;duringheartfulfairsoslilyand

    ierostsubduedthe

    heartofourheroebeforesheagainrepairedtoactsofhostility

    tonfessthetruth,iafraidjonesintainedakindofdutch

    defence,andtreacherouslydeliveredupthegarrison,houtduly

    othefairsophiainshort,nosoonerhad

    thearousparleyendedandtheladyhadunskedtheroyal

    battery,byheeck,

    thantheheartofjonesirelytaken,andthefaiquerer

    enjoyedtheusualfruitsofhervictory”

    herethegracesthinkpropertoendtheirdescription,andherewe

    thinkpropertoendthechapter

    chapter6

    afriendlynversationinthekitchen,n,

    thoughnotveryfriendly,nclusion

    annerhis

    partlydescribedintheforegoingchapter,theywerelikewise

    fuishingoutanentertainntfortheirgoodfriendsinthekitchen

    andthisinadoublesense,byaffordingtheatterfortheir

    nversation,and,atthesati,drinktoenliventheirspirits

    therebledroundthekitchenfire,besideslandlord

    andlandlady,r

    partridge,theserjeant,andtheachnheyoungladyand

    herid

    partridgehavingacquaintedthepany

    thenofthehillnceingthesituationinrsers

    hadbeenfoundbyjones,theserjeantproceededtothatpartofher

    historyhesaidsher

    ers,ent,andhadoftenbeenh

    hitquarters”sofolks,”sayshe,”usedindeedtodoubt

    arriedin

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