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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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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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