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ingintotheroosersfelluponherhthe
utstvirulence,saying,”shethoughtherselfinasoberinn,andnot
inabathatasetofvillainshadbrokeintoher
roohanintentuponherhonour,ifnotuponherlife;and
both,shesaid,oher”
thelandladynoaninbed
haddonebeforeshecried,”shehatthereputation
ofherhouse,terly
destroyed”then,tuingtothen,shecried,”,inthedevils
na,isthereasonofallthisdisturban”
fitzpatrick,hangingdotteda
stake,forilyaskedpardon,”andthenretiredh
hisuntrynjones,issedthehint
givenhiyhisfairone,boldlyasserted,”thathehadruntoher
assistanceuponhearingthedoorbrokeopen,hdesignheuld
notnceive,unlessofrobbingthelady;heyintended,
hesaid,hehadthegoodfortuoprevent””ineverhadarobbery
ttedinhousesinceihavekeptit,”criesthelandlady;”i
enhere;isthe
e
tohouse;andithankgoodluck,ihavealh
anyasiuldentertainherehathbeen
lord,”andthensherepeatedoveraesandtitles,
nyofight,perhaps,beguiltyofabreachofprivilegeby
inserting
jonesafterchpatience,atlengthinterruptedher,bykingan
apologytosers,forhavingappearedbeforeherinhisshirt,
assuringher”thatnothingbutanceforhersafetyuldhave
prevailedonhiodoit”thereaderyinforielfofher
ansotheendofthescene,
bynsideringthesituationed,itbeingthatofa
destlady,enin
herchaerthis;and,
indeed,sheexecuteditsohatnoneofourtheatricalactresses
uldexances,eitheronoroffthe
stage
andhence,ithink,ayveryfairlydraent,toprove
hoelynaturalvirtueistothefairsex;for,thoughthere
isnot,perhaps,oneintenthousandakingagood
actress,andevenangthesewowhoareequallyable
topersonatethesacharacter,yetthisofvirtuetheycanall
adrablyon;andashoseindividuals
not,asthoseostdegreeof
perfection
enher
fear,reveredlikeheranger,andspokeinchgentler
accentstothelandlady,soreadilyquithecefor
thereputationofthehouse,infavourofo
nuerthenygreatpersonsunderherroof;butthe
ladystopthershort,andhavingabsolutelyacquittedherofhaving
hadanyshareinthepastdisturbance,beggedtobelefttoher
repose,olestedduringthe
reinderofthenightuponuchcivility
andnyurtsies,tookherleave
chapter3
adialoguebetberid,properto
bereadbyallinnkeepersandtheirservants;hthearrival,and
affablebehaviourofabeautifulyounglady;ayteachpersons
ofnditionhoayacquiretheloveofthewholeworld
thelandlady,reeringthatsusanhadbeentheonlypersonoutof
bedhedooropen,resortedpresentlytoher,to
enquireintothefirstoccasionofthedisturbance,ashe
strangegentlenhearrived
susanrelatedtheoryhereaderknowsalready,
varyingthetruthonlyinsocircutances,asshesa,
andtotallyncealingtheneywhereas
herstresshad,intheprefauchin
passionforthefrightheladyhadbeeninnceingany
intendeddepredationsonhervirtue,susanuldnothelpendeavouring
toquietthenceistressseedtobeunderonthat
acunt,bysherbed
thelandladyfellintoaviolentrageatthesewords”alikely
story,truly,”criedshe,”thataanshouldcryout,and
endeavourtoexposeherself,ifthathecaselidesiretoknow
betterproofanyladycangiveofhervirtuethanhercryingout,
ypeoplecannessforhershedidibeg,
dayouyguests;forit
,butuponthehouse;andiaureno
vagabonds,norehere”
”ustnotbelieveowneyes””no,
indeed,styounotalistress;”ihave
believedosuchgoodgentlefolksihavenothada
bettersupperorderedthishalfyearthantheyorderedlastnight;and
soeasyandgoodhuuredhey,thattheyfoundnofaulth
pagne;andtobe
sureitisaseasthebestchaagnein
thekingdoother;andtheydrank
tofsuchsober
goodsortofpeople”
susanbeingthussilenced,herstressproceededtoother
tters”andsoyoutell,”ntinuedshe,”thatthestrange
gentlenanhoutthehorses;why,
then,heiscertainlysoofyourgreatgentlefolkstoowhydid
notyouaskhierhedhaveanysupperithinkheisinthe
othergentlensroogoupandaskherhecalledperhapshell
ordersothingirringinthehousetodress
itnotanyofyourusualblunders,bytellinghihe
firesout,andthefoutton,
dontblaboutthatcher,iknow,killeda
sheepjustbeforeitobed,andheneverrefusestocutitup
eertheresallsortsofttonand
foen,dyecallandiftheysay
nothing,askhishonourohaveforsupperdont
forgethishonourgo;ifyoudontndallthese
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ingintotheroosersfelluponherhthe
utstvirulence,saying,”shethoughtherselfinasoberinn,andnot
inabathatasetofvillainshadbrokeintoher
roohanintentuponherhonour,ifnotuponherlife;and
both,shesaid,oher”
thelandladynoaninbed
haddonebeforeshecried,”shehatthereputation
ofherhouse,terly
destroyed”then,tuingtothen,shecried,”,inthedevils
na,isthereasonofallthisdisturban”
fitzpatrick,hangingdotteda
stake,forilyaskedpardon,”andthenretiredh
hisuntrynjones,issedthehint
givenhiyhisfairone,boldlyasserted,”thathehadruntoher
assistanceuponhearingthedoorbrokeopen,hdesignheuld
notnceive,unlessofrobbingthelady;heyintended,
hesaid,hehadthegoodfortuoprevent””ineverhadarobbery
ttedinhousesinceihavekeptit,”criesthelandlady;”i
enhere;isthe
e
tohouse;andithankgoodluck,ihavealh
anyasiuldentertainherehathbeen
lord,”andthensherepeatedoveraesandtitles,
nyofight,perhaps,beguiltyofabreachofprivilegeby
inserting
jonesafterchpatience,atlengthinterruptedher,bykingan
apologytosers,forhavingappearedbeforeherinhisshirt,
assuringher”thatnothingbutanceforhersafetyuldhave
prevailedonhiodoit”thereaderyinforielfofher
ansotheendofthescene,
bynsideringthesituationed,itbeingthatofa
destlady,enin
herchaerthis;and,
indeed,sheexecuteditsohatnoneofourtheatricalactresses
uldexances,eitheronoroffthe
stage
andhence,ithink,ayveryfairlydraent,toprove
hoelynaturalvirtueistothefairsex;for,thoughthere
isnot,perhaps,oneintenthousandakingagood
actress,andevenangthesewowhoareequallyable
topersonatethesacharacter,yetthisofvirtuetheycanall
adrablyon;andashoseindividuals
not,asthoseostdegreeof
perfection
enher
fear,reveredlikeheranger,andspokeinchgentler
accentstothelandlady,soreadilyquithecefor
thereputationofthehouse,infavourofo
nuerthenygreatpersonsunderherroof;butthe
ladystopthershort,andhavingabsolutelyacquittedherofhaving
hadanyshareinthepastdisturbance,beggedtobelefttoher
repose,olestedduringthe
reinderofthenightuponuchcivility
andnyurtsies,tookherleave
chapter3
adialoguebetberid,properto
bereadbyallinnkeepersandtheirservants;hthearrival,and
affablebehaviourofabeautifulyounglady;ayteachpersons
ofnditionhoayacquiretheloveofthewholeworld
thelandlady,reeringthatsusanhadbeentheonlypersonoutof
bedhedooropen,resortedpresentlytoher,to
enquireintothefirstoccasionofthedisturbance,ashe
strangegentlenhearrived
susanrelatedtheoryhereaderknowsalready,
varyingthetruthonlyinsocircutances,asshesa,
andtotallyncealingtheneywhereas
herstresshad,intheprefauchin
passionforthefrightheladyhadbeeninnceingany
intendeddepredationsonhervirtue,susanuldnothelpendeavouring
toquietthenceistressseedtobeunderonthat
acunt,bysherbed
thelandladyfellintoaviolentrageatthesewords”alikely
story,truly,”criedshe,”thataanshouldcryout,and
endeavourtoexposeherself,ifthathecaselidesiretoknow
betterproofanyladycangiveofhervirtuethanhercryingout,
ypeoplecannessforhershedidibeg,
dayouyguests;forit
,butuponthehouse;andiaureno
vagabonds,norehere”
”ustnotbelieveowneyes””no,
indeed,styounotalistress;”ihave
believedosuchgoodgentlefolksihavenothada
bettersupperorderedthishalfyearthantheyorderedlastnight;and
soeasyandgoodhuuredhey,thattheyfoundnofaulth
pagne;andtobe
sureitisaseasthebestchaagnein
thekingdoother;andtheydrank
tofsuchsober
goodsortofpeople”
susanbeingthussilenced,herstressproceededtoother
tters”andsoyoutell,”ntinuedshe,”thatthestrange
gentlenanhoutthehorses;why,
then,heiscertainlysoofyourgreatgentlefolkstoowhydid
notyouaskhierhedhaveanysupperithinkheisinthe
othergentlensroogoupandaskherhecalledperhapshell
ordersothingirringinthehousetodress
itnotanyofyourusualblunders,bytellinghihe
firesout,andthefoutton,
dontblaboutthatcher,iknow,killeda
sheepjustbeforeitobed,andheneverrefusestocutitup
eertheresallsortsofttonand
foen,dyecallandiftheysay
nothing,askhishonourohaveforsupperdont
forgethishonourgo;ifyoudontndallthese
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