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    outintothegardeniprotestyou

    aregropossibletoliveinthe

    househyou”

    ”nay,nay,”ansself,

    ashehadgonefroielf;”ifthatbeallthetter,it

    signifiesnotysoul,ndsgavehe

    fellotobefound”hethengaveordersforthebell

    toberunginthegarden,andsathielfntentedlydown

    notorethereverseofeachotherthanwere

    thebrotherandsisterinstinstances;particularlyinthis,that

    asthebrotheeverforesaost

    sagadiatelyseeingeverythingthentithadhappened;

    sothesistereteallyforesaadistance,butso

    quiay

    haveobservedexales:and,indeed,boththeirseveraltalentswere

    excessive;for,asthesisteroftenforesaetopass,

    sothebrotheroftensauchrethanuallythetruth

    thisereportwas

    broughtfrohegardenasbeforehadbeenbroughtfrohechaer,

    thatdaophiatobefound

    thesquirehielfnoh,andbegantoroarforththe

    naofsophiaasloudly,andinashoarseavoice,asedid

    herculesthatofhylas;and,asthepoettellsusthatthewholeshore

    eeofthatbeautifulyouth,sodidthehouse,the

    garden,andalltheneighbouringfieldsresoundnothingbutthena

    ofsophia,inthehoarsevoien,andintheshrillpipesof

    theen;edsopleasedtorepeatthebelovedsound,

    that,ifthereisreallysuchaperson,ibelieveovidhathbeliedher

    sex

    nothingreignedforalongtibutnfusion;tillatlastthe

    squire,havingsufficientlyspenthisbreath,retuedtotheparlour,

    self,h

    theutstdejectioninhisuntenance,intoagreatchair

    heresebegantoapplythefolloion:

    ”brother,iaorryforyniece

    shouldhavebehavedherselfinannersounbeingherfaly;

    butitisallyouroothankbut

    yourselfyouknoanner

    directlyntrarytoadvice,andnohensequence

    haveinotathousandtisarguedyniece

    oyouknoouldprevailuponyou;andwheni

    hadtakensochpainstoeradicateherheadstrongopinions,andto

    rectifyyourerrorsinpolicy,youknoyhands;

    sothatihavenothingtoansrustedentirelyh

    thecareofhereducation,nosuchaccidentasthishadever

    befallenyou;sothatyoustfortyourselfbythinkingitwasall

    yourosuch

    indulgence”

    ”zoundssister,”ansakeonedhave

    iindulgedherhaveigivenherherhan

    lastnightthatithreatened,ifshedisobeyed,tonfineherto

    herchaeruponbreadanderaslongasshelivedyouwould

    provokethepatienceofjob”

    ”dideverrtalhearthelike”repliedshe”brother,ifihadnot

    thepatieneforgetalldecencyand

    derubegyou,didinotintreat

    you,toleavetheeyouhavedefeatedallthe

    operationsofthecaaignbyonefalsestepaninhis

    senseshaveprovokedadaughterbysuchthreatsasthesehoen

    haveitoldyouthatenglishenarenottobetreatedlike

    ciracessianslavesheprotectionoftheobe

    eansonly,andnottobehectored,andbullied,and

    beatintoplianceithankheavennosaliquelawgoveshere

    brother,youhavearoughnessinyouneranbutself

    ynieceenedandterrifiedinto

    takingthisasure;and,tospeakhonestly,ithinkniecewill

    bejustifiedtotheshehathdoneirepeatittoyou

    again,brother,youstfortyourselfbyreringthatitis

    allyourohoenhaveiadvised”hereerose

    hastilyfroischair,andventingthreehorrid

    ire

    possiblycircassian

    teessif

    possibleagainsthihanshehaddone;for

    thetruthofrblifil,hgreat

    placence,acquiescedentirelyinallshesaid;butexcusedall

    thefaultsofustbensidered,”hesaid,

    ”tohaveproceededfrohetooinordinatefondnessofafather,h

    stbealloeofanaableuchthere

    inexcuseable,”ansdothheruinbyhis

    fondnessbuthisodiatelyagreed

    sethenbegantoexpressgreatnfusionontheacuntof

    blifil,andoftheusageafalyto

    uchhonouronthissubjectshetreatedthe

    follyofheiecehgreatseverity;butncludedhthrowing

    theher,ohave

    proceededsofarhoutbetterassurancesofhisdaughters

    nsent:”buthe,headstrong

    teer;andiyselfforalltheadviceihave

    thro”

    afterchofthiskindofnversation,

    greatlyentertainthereader,r

    blifiltookhisleaveandretuedho,nothighlypleasedhhis

    disappointnt:hephilosophyhhehadacquired

    froquare,andthereligioninfusedintohiyth,together

    etobearratherbetterthanre

    passionateloversbearthesekindsofevils

    chapter9

    theescapeofsophia

    itisnoetolookaftersophithereader,ifheloves

    herhalfsothe

    thoseofherdispassionate

    lover

    tesdidtheironregisteroftibeatonthesonorous

    belltal,suoningtheghoststoriseandheiightly

    roundinplainerlanguage,ithe

    faly,asonly

    se,whowas

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