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    bedfelloaidagreedto

    giveherashareofherbed,butputinherclaioallthehonour

    so,afteyurtsiesandplints,tobedtogetherthe

    en,astheirstresseshaddonebeforethe

    itylandlordasindeeditishthewhole

    frateitytoenquirepartien,footn,

    postboys,andothers,intothenasofallhisguests;their

    estatelayitcannotthereforebe,that

    thenyparticularcircutancestendedourtravellers,and

    especiallytheirretiringalltosleepatsoextraordinaryandunusual

    anhourastenintheing,shouldexcitehiscuriosityassoon,

    therefore,astheguidesenteredthekitinewho

    theladiese;buttheguides,thoughthey

    faithfullyrelatedalltheykneverylittlesatisfaction

    onthentrary,theyratherenfladhiscuriositythanextinguished

    it

    thislandlordhadthecharacter,angallhisneighbours,of

    beingaverysagaciousfellohoughttoseefartherand

    deeperintothingsthananynintheparish,theparsonhielf

    notexceptedperhapshislookhadntributednotalittletoprocure

    hihisreputation;forthereethingwonderfully

    outh;

    houthisbehaviour,likely

    assistedinprotingtheopinionofhisinhisdeportnt

    hen,ifnotsullen;and,

    healselfinaslohoughsentences

    anyhuandhas,ay

    ays,andotherexpletives:sothat,thoughheacpaniedhiswords

    hcertainexplanatorygestures,suchasshakingooddingthe

    head,orpointinghhisforefinger,hegenerallylefthis

    hearerstounderstandrethanheexpressed;nay,henlygave

    thehintthathekneuchrethanhethoughtpropertodisclose

    thislastay,indeed,veryforhis

    enarestrangelyinclinedtoworship

    theydonotunderstandagrandsecret,uponhseveral

    iosersonnkindhavetotallyreliedforthesuccessoftheir

    frauds

    thispoliteperson,noakinghisshe

    thoughtoftheladieslatelyarrived””thinkofthesaidthewife,

    ””iknoi

    thinktheguidestellstrangestoriesonepretendstobeefrobr >

    glouupton;andneitherofthefor

    icanfind,cantellhertheyaregoingbutpeopleever

    travelauptonhither,especiallytolondonand

    oneoftheidservants,beforeshealightedfroerhorse,asked

    ifthisthelondonroadnoallthese

    outto

    be””nay,”ansendtoguessatyour

    disveries””itisagoodgirl,”repliedhe,chuckingherunder

    theyknowledgeof

    thesettersindisaydepend

    uponit,theyarecertainlysooftherebelladies,heysay,

    travelhtheyoungchevalier;andhavetakenaroundabouto

    escapethedukesar”

    ”husband,”quoththeainlyhitit;foroneof

    thesdressedasfineasanyprincess;and,tobesure,shelooks

    foralltheyet,hing”

    ”ptuously”e,pray

    letshearyounsider””is,”anshewife,

    ”thatsheistoohuletobeanyverygreatlady:for,whileour

    bettyingthebed,shey

    dear,andsheart;and,tyofferedtopulloffhershoes

    andstockings,shesufferher,saying,shegive

    herthetrouble”

    ”pugh”anshehusband,”thatisnothingdostthink,

    beegreatladiesrudeandunciviltopersons

    belo,thatnoneofthenoselveswhen

    theyebeforetheirinferiorsithinkiknowpeopleoffashion

    ithinkidodidnotshecallforaglassofer

    einanothersortofenalledfora

    drayouknoanofverygreat

    quality,sellforafool;and,ibelieve,thoseewill

    haveabadbargainnoanofherqualitytravelhouta

    footn,unlessuponsosuchextraordinaryoccasion””nay,tobe

    sure,husband,”criesshe,”youknoattersbetterthani,or

    stfolk””ithinkidoknoething,”saidhe”tobesure,”

    anshehepoorlittleheartlookedsopiteous,when

    shesatdohechair,iprotestiuldnothelphavinga

    passionforheralstaschasifshehadbeenapoorbody

    butstobedone,husbandifanshebearebel,isupposeyou

    intendtobetrayheruptotheurtwell,shesaspered,

    goodhuuredlady,besheshewill,andishallhardlyrefrain

    froryingwhenihearsheishangedorbeheaded””pooh”answered

    thehusband”but,astostobedone,itisnotsoeasya

    ttertodeteeihope,beforeshegoesahe

    neay

    gainusinterestaturt,andkeourfortuneshoutbetraying

    her””hatstrue,”repliedtheilyhopeshe

    inherpoainlyshesasgoodlady;itwould

    gohorriblyagainsttohaveheretoanyhar””pooh”cries

    thelandlord,”enarealenderheartedwhy,you

    harbourrebels,ainly,”anshewife;”and

    asforbetrayingher,eeusit

    isanybodyase”

    iclandlord,,he

    reputationofgreatanghisneighbours,wasengagedin

    debatingthistterselfforhepaidlittleattentiontothe

    opinionofhishattherebelshadgiventhe

    duketheslip,andhadgotadaysrchtowardslondon;andsoon

    afterarrive**usjabitesquire,hgreatjoyinhis

    untenance,shookthelandlordbythehand,saying,”allsourown,

    boy,tenthousandhonestfrenchnarelandedinsuffolkold

    englandforevertenthousandfrench,braveladiaoingtotap

    aly”

    thisne

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