<TD></TD></TABLE>

    eedtheopinionofthean,andheresolvedto

    kehisurttotheyoungladywhenshearose;forhehadnowhe

    saiddisveredthatshejennycaron

    herself

    chapter3

    averyshortchapter,inoon,astar,and

    anangel

    thesunforhekeepsverygoodhoursatthistioftheyear

    hadbeensotiretiredtorest,ly

    refreshedbyhersleep;asithingbuther

    extrefatigueuldhaveoccasioned;for,thoughshehadtoldher

    id,andperhapsherselftoo,thatshelyeasywhenshe

    leftupton,yetitiscertainhedtleaffectedhthat

    ladyptoofafever,

    andisperhapstheverydisteereanifthey

    ananythingbythefeveronthespirits

    sfitzpatricklikeeti;and,having

    suonedherid,iediatelydressedherselfshewasreallya

    veryprettyan,and,hadshebeeninanyotherpanybutthat

    sophia,ghthavebeenthoughtbeautiful;butrshonourofher

    oistresssufferhertobe

    sofs

    fitzpatrioingstar,andhad

    precededgreaterglories,sharedthefateofthatstar,andwere

    totallyeclipsedthentthosegloriesshoneforth

    perhapssophianeverlookedrebeautifulthanshedidatthis

    instantntheidoftheinnfor

    herhyperbole,erhavinglightedthefire,

    declared,andratifiedithanoath,thatifevertherewasan

    angeluponearth,sheairs

    sophiahadacquaintedherusinhherdesigntogotolondon;

    andsfitzpatrickhadagreedtoacpanyher;forthearrivalof

    herhusbandatuptonhadputanendtoherdesignofgoingtobath,or

    toherauntetheyhadthereforenosoonerfinishedtheir

    tea,thansophiaproposedtosetout,theonthenshining

    extrelybright,andasforthefrostshedefiedit;norhadshe

    anyofthoseapprehensionsanyyoungladies

    attravellingbynight;forshehad,aswehavebeforeobserved,

    solittledegreeofnaturalurage;andthis,herpresent

    sensations,eondespair,greatlyencreased

    besides,asshehadalreadytravelledthsafetybythelight

    oftheon,sheboldenedtotrusttoitathird

    ti

    thedispositionofsfitzpatriorous;for,though

    thegreaterterrorshadnqueredtheless,andthepresenceofher

    husbandhaddrivenheraupton,

    yet,beingnoaplacehoughtherselfsafe

    froispursuit,theselesserterrorsofiknooperated

    sostrongly,thatsheeaestlyentreatedherusintostaytill

    thenexting,andnotexposeherselftothedangersof

    travellingbynight

    sophia,oanexcess,her

    laughnorreasonherusinoutoftheseapprehensions,atlastgave

    perhaps,indeed,hadsheknohersarrivalat

    upton,itghthavebeenredifficulttohavepersuadedher;foras

    tojones,shehad,iafraid,nogreathorroratthethoughtsof

    beingovertakenbyhinay,tonfessthetruth,ibelievewished

    thanfearedit;thoughighthonestlyenoughhavencealedthis

    thereader,asithosesecretspontaneous

    etionsofthesoultohereasonisoftenastranger

    inedtoreinallthateveningin

    theirinn,theytendedbythelandlady,oknow

    shere

    inthevoientof

    sophia,thatsheravishedthelandladytothehighestdegree;andthat

    goodan,ne

    inantastanchjabite,andilyotheyoung

    pretenderscause,frohegreatsnessandaffabilityh

    istress

    thetparttoeachothertheirreciprocal

    curiosity;toknoextraordinaryaccidentsonbothsides

    oeetingatlasts

    fitzpatriiseofnicating

    likeu,begantorelatethereader,ifheis

    desiroustoknoayreadintheensuingchapter

    chapter4

    thehistoryofsfitzpatrick

    sfitzpatrients,fetchinga

    deepsigh,thusbegan:

    ”itisnaturaltotheunhappytofeelasecretncein

    rellectingthoseperiodsoftheirlivesost

    delightfultothethereranceofpastpleasuresaffectsus

    hakindoftendergrief,likeedfriends;

    andtheideasofbothybesaidtohauntouriginations

    ”forthisreason,ineverreflecthoutsorrohosedays

    thehappiestfaroflifetogether,h

    yauntealasissgraveairs

    andssgiddynoreyoureer,iaure,h

    otherbynootheasindeed,yougavethelatterappellation

    uchcauseihavesinceexperiencedhouchideserved

    ityou,sophia,ysuperiorineverything,andi

    heartilyhopeyouuneishallneverforgetthe

    atronlyadvie,entedbeing

    disappointedofaball,thoughyouuldnotbethenfourteenyears

    oldosophy,housthavebeensituation,ould

    thinksuentasfortune;andhe

    greatestihadeverknown”

    ”andyet,dearharriet,”anshena

    serioustterfortyourselfthereforehthinking,

    thatentyhereafterappearastriflingand

    ntetibleasaballe”

    ”alas,sophia,”repliedtheotherlady,”youyourselfwill

    thinkotherypresentsituation;forgreatlystthat

    tenderheartbealtered,ifsfortunesdonotdraanyasigh,

    nay,nyatear,frooutheknohisshouldperhapsdeter

    froelatingnvinceduchaffectyou”here

    sfitzpatrickstopt,till,attherepeatedentreatiesofsophia,

    shethusproceeded:

    ”tho

    ...  </P></TD>

章节目录

弃儿汤姆·琼斯(英文版)所有内容均来自互联网,书林文学只为原作者[英]亨利·菲尔丁的小说进行宣传。欢迎各位书友支持[英]亨利·菲尔丁并收藏弃儿汤姆·琼斯(英文版)最新章节