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    ughyousthaveheardyrriage;yet,asttersy

    probablyhavebeensrepresented,ithevery

    nyunfortunateacquaintanceypresenthusband;

    yaunt,andretuedhoto

    yourfather

    ”angthegayyoungfellor

    fitzpatricke,degage,extrelygallant,and

    inhisdressexydear,ifyouwas

    unlunonobetterthanby

    tellingyouheheveryreverseofeverythinghheis:for

    hehathrusticatedhielfsolong,thatheisbeeanabsolutewild

    irishnbuttoproceedinstory:thequalificationshen

    possessedsondedhithat,thoughthepeopleof

    qualityatthattilivedseparatefroherestofthepany,

    andexrfitzpatrickfound

    anstogainadttanceitattertoavoid

    hiforherequiredverylittleooinvitation;andas,being

    handsoandgenteel,hefounditnoverydifficulttterto

    ingratiatehielfhtheladies,so,hehavingfrequentlydrawnhis

    sendidnothaditnot

    beenforsosuchreason,ibelievehewouldhavebeensoon

    expelledbyhisoricttitletobe

    preferredtotheenglishgentry;nordidtheyseenclinedtoshow

    hinyextraordinaryfavourtheyallabusedhiehindhisback,

    ightprobablyproceedfronvy;fortheenhewaswell

    received,andveryparticularlydistinguishedbythe

    ”aunt,thoughnopersonofqualityherself,asshehadalways

    livedabouttheurt,hatparty;for,byever

    ansyougetintothepolitecircle,here,itis

    sufficientritforyouthatyouaretherethisobservation,young

    asyouakingfroyaunt,whowas

    free,orreserved,oreorlessof

    thisrit

    ”andthisrit,ibelieve,itnded

    fitzpatricktoherfavourinhat

    heepartiesnorkwardin

    retuingsuchdistinction;forhesoongreicularinhis

    behaviourtoher,thatthescandalclubfirstbegantotakenotice

    ofit,andthebetterdisposedpersonsdeatchbet

    foroadenodoubtthathisdesignswere

    strictlyhonourable,asthephraseis;thatis,torobaladyofher

    fortunebyarriageauntheryoung

    enoughnorhandsoenoughtoattractchion;butshe

    hadtrinialcharingreatabundance

    ”iorenfirdinthisopinionfroheextraordinary

    respeontofour

    apttolessen,if

    possible,thatdisinightbesupposedto

    givetoateasureithad

    thateffect;for,asiyoune,and

    ofallpeopletheleastaslavetointerestedviebe

    violentlytheeneofaneiwas

    greatlypleased;andthereso,asiheonlyobjectofsuch

    respeetitonyenofquality

    houtanyrespectatall

    ”agreeableasthise,hesoonchangeditintoanotherkind

    ofbehaviour,oresohenouchsoftness

    andtendeess,andlanguishedandsighedabundantlyattis,

    indeed,artoatureiine,hegavehis

    usualloosetogaietyandrth;butthiswasalwaysingeneral

    pany,anden;foreveninauntrydance,whenhe

    ypartner,hebecagrave,andputonthesoftestlook

    iginablethentheapproachedindeedhehingsso

    verypartiusthavebeenblindnottohave

    disvereditand,and,and””andyouorepleasedstill,

    dearharriet,”ed,”she,

    sighing;”forsurethereareirresistiblecharintendeess,

    anynareabletoaffect””true,”ansousin;

    ”n,nsense,arevery

    chiavelsintheartoflovingiknoance

    hadbeforebeen

    yaunt;andsogoodladiesdidnotsthat

    fitzpatrickhadanintriguehusboth

    ”but,ayseestonishing,auntneversaheleast

    seedtosuspect,thatboth

    ourbehavioursonehinkthatlovequiteputsoutthe

    eyesofanoldaninfact,theysogreedilyshe

    addressesadetothethat,likeanoutrageousglutton,

    theyarenotatleisuretoobserveongstothersatthe

    satablethisihaveobservedinrecasesthanohis

    yaunt,that,thoughsheoftenfoundus

    togetheratherretufrohepu,theleastchantingwordof

    his,pretendingiatienceatherabsence,effectuallystheredall

    suspiciononeartificesucceededirationthiswashis

    treatinglikealittlechild,andnevercallingbyanyother

    nainherpresenissthisindeeddidhio

    disservicebleservant;butisoonsahroughit,

    especiallyasinherabsencehebehavedto,asihavesaid,ina

    differentnnerhogreatlydisobligedbya

    nductofartedvery

    severelyforit;forauntreallynceivedtobeher

    loverasshethoughthialled,andtreatedinallrespects

    asaperfectinfanttosaythetruth,iinsisted

    onagainrings

    ”atlast,loverforsoheost

    solenner,todiscloseasecrethihadknownlongbefore

    henoyauntto

    acunthelanted,inverypatheticter,theenuragentshe

    hadgivenhianddeahighritofthetedioushoursinh

    hehadundergoneheversationydear

    sophiatheniyni

    e;to

    rivalsonyotherenafraididid

    notbehaveasishoulddo,evenupontheveryfirstdeclarationi

    wis

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