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    deeplyengagedinreadingapoliticalpahlet,

    andexceptourheroine,lystoledoairs,and,having

    unbarredandunlockedoneofthehousedoors,salliedforth,and

    hastenedtotheplaent

    notanyprettyartsetis

    praostas

    nyastheothersexusestoncealtheirs,certainlythereisa

    degreeofurageesaan,butisoften

    necessarytoenablehertodischargeherdutyitis,indeed,theidea

    offierceness,andnotofbravery,ale

    character;forhestoryofthejustlycelebratedarria

    houtnceivingashighanopinionofhergentlenessandtendeess

    asofherfortitudeatthesati,perhaps,nyaanwho

    shrieksatause,orarat,ybecapableofpoisoningahusband;

    or,topoisonhielf

    sophia,ancanhave,hadall

    thespiritetothe

    plaent,and,insteadofetingherid,aswasagreed,

    saanridedireedoutnor

    faintedathatherpulsethenbeathitsusual

    regularity;forsheesurprizeand

    apprehension:buttheseostassoonasraised,when

    then,pullingoffhishat,askedher,inaverysubssive

    nner,”ifherladyshipdidnotexpecttoetanotherlady”and

    thenproherthathetonducthertothat

    lady

    sophiauldhavenopossiblesuspicionofanyfalsehoodinthis

    aountedresolutelybehindthefellow,who

    nveyedhersafetoatoilesdistant,whereshehad

    thesatisfarshonour:for,asthesoul

    oftheanentshused

    toeneansbringherselftotrust

    theutofhersightuponthese,therefore,shekeptguardin

    person,istress,

    havinggivenhillproperinstructions

    theynoedursetotake,inordertoavoidthe

    pursuitofe,inafew

    hoursthelondonroadhadsuchcharforhonour,thatshewas

    desirousofgoingondirectly;allegingthat,assophiauldnotbe

    ssedtilleightoihenexting,herpursuers

    beabletoovertakeher,eventhoughtheyknehwayshehadgone

    butsophiahadtoochatstaketoventureanythingtochance;nor

    didshedaretrusttoobs,inantesth

    obedecidedonlybysnesssheresolved,therefore,to

    travelacrosstheuntry,foratleasttiles,and

    thentotakethedirectroadtolondonso,havinghiredhorsesto

    gotilesoneilesthe

    other,shesetforeguidebehindshehad

    riddenfroerfathershouse;theguidehavingnoakenupbehind

    hiintheroofsophia,achheavier,asuchless

    lovelyburden;being,indeed,ahugeportnteau,uffedh

    thoseoutsideoants,byansofhefairhonourhopedto

    gainnynquests,and,finally,tokeherfortuneinlondoncity

    heyhadgoneaboutttheinnonthe

    londonroad,sophiarodeuptotheguide,and,uch

    fullerofhoneythanouthis

    supposedtohavebeenabeehive,beggedhiotakethefirsttuing

    ool

    reader,iaotsuperstitious,noranygreatbelieverofde

    raclesidonot,therefore,deliverthefolloain

    truth;for,indeed,icanscarcecredititself:butthefidelityof

    anhistorianobligestorelatehathbeennfidentlyasserted

    thehorse,then,onheguiderode,isreportedtohavebeen

    soadeafullstop,and

    expressedanunoproceedanyfarther

    perhaps,hoaybetrue,andlessraculousthan

    ithathbeenrepresented;sincethenaturalcauseseeadequateto

    theeffeontdesistedfro

    nstantappliedrightheelfor,likehudibras,he

    orethanpossiblethatthisossion

    aloneghtoccasionthebeasttostop,especiallyasthiswasvery

    frequentatothertis

    butifthevoiceofsophiahadreallyaneffectonthehorse,ithad

    verylittleontheriderheansesurlily,”that

    asterhadorderedhiogoadifferenthatheshouldlose

    hisplaceifheanyotherthanthathewasordered”

    sophia,findingallherpersuasionshadnoeffect,begannoo

    addirresistiblesothe

    proverb,kestheoldretrot,insteadofstandingstill;charto

    odeageshaveattributedallthatirresistibleforceh

    theantientsiutedtoperfectoratoryinaisedshe

    tohisutstexpectation

    theladises;buthedisliked

    theirbeingindefinite;for,thoughperhapshehadneverheardthat

    that,infact,ionhesaid,”gentlevolks

    didnotnsiderthecaseofpoorvolks;thathehadliketohavebeen

    tuedaheotherday,forridingabouttheuntryha

    gentlenfroquireallasheshould

    havedone”

    ”anfroquire

    allhys,”repeatedthelad;”thesquiresson,ithinktheycall

    un””hertleo

    onesideobristol,abouttilesoff,”anshelad”guide

    ,”sayssophia,”tothesaplace,andillgivetheeaguinea,

    ortsufficient””tobecertain,”saidtheboy,

    ”itishonestlyhtarisk

    irun;but,hoisethetwoguineas,

    illeenventure:tobey

    astershorses;butonefortis,icanonlybetuedaway,and

    takeands”

    thebargainbeingthusstruck,theladtuedasideintothebristol

    road,andsophiasetforofjones,highlyntraryto

    therenstranrshonour,uchredesiretosee

    londonthantoseejones:forindeedshehisfriendh

    herstress,ashehadbeenguiltyofsoneglecti

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