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    rbythe

    nised,hated,anddetestedithroughalltheagoniesand

    seriesofalyingintentisrepainfulinsucha

    circutancethanthelabourcanbefora

    nonelovesinadesert,orrather,indeed,asceneofriotand

    revel,panion,orhoutanyof

    thoseagreeablecircutancesenalleviate,andperhaps

    sotisrethanpensate,thesufferingsofoursexatthat

    season”

    chapter6

    inistakeofthelandlordthrooadreadful

    nsteation

    sfitzpatrickive,whenshewas

    interruptedbytheentranceofdinner,greatlytothenceof

    sophiforthesfortunesofherfriendhadraisedheranxiety,

    andleftheoappetitebutrsfitzpatrickosatisfyby

    herrelation

    thelandlordno,andhthe

    sarespectinhisuntenanceandaddresson

    hadtheladiesarrivedinaachandsix

    therriedladyseedlessaffectedisfortunesthan

    ereatveryheartily,helatter

    uldhardlysorselsophialikeorenceand

    sorroenancethanappearedintheotherlady;who,having

    observedthesesytoinherfriend,beggedhertobeforted,

    saying,”perhapsallyyetendbetterthaneitheryouoriexpect”

    ourlandlordthoughthehadnoouth,

    anditit”iaorry,da”crieshe,

    ”thatyourladyshipustbehungryafter

    solongfastingihopeyourladyshipisnotuneasyatanything,

    for,asdaheresays,allyendbetterthananybodyexpectsa

    gentlennoexcellentnews;andperhaps

    sofolksaygettolondon

    beforetheyareovertaken;andiftheydo,ikenodoubtbutthey

    ”

    allpersonsundertheapprehensionofdangeverteverthey

    seeandhearintotheobjectsofthatapprehensionsophiatherefore

    iediatelyncluded,froheforegoingspeech,thatshewas

    knoost

    nsteation,andforafeinutesdeprivedofthepowerof

    speech;hanshedesiredthelandlord

    tosendhisservantsoutoftherooandthen,addressingherself

    tohisaid,”iperceive,sir,youknoibeseech

    younay,iavinced,ifyouhaveanypassionorgoodness,you

    betrayus”

    ”ibetrayyourladyship”quoththelandlord;”noandthenheswore

    severalveryheartyoaths;iintotenthousand

    pieylife

    yet,andiaureishallnotbeginhsosaladyasyour

    ladyshipalltheuchblaifishould,sinceit

    ewife

    einto

    thehouse:isaidityour

    horse,andishallcarrythebruisesigotinyourladyships

    servicetothegrave;butsignifiedthat,aslongasisavedyour

    ladyshiptobesuresopeoplethisinghoughtof

    gettingareyheadi

    arvethantakeanyrerayingyourladyship”

    ”iproseyou,sir,”sayssophia,”ifitbeeverinpoo

    relosebyyourgenerosity”

    ”alackaday,daanshelandlord;”inyourladyships

    pouchintoyouronlyafraidyour

    honouranasaninnkeeper;but,ifyour

    ladyshipshouldnot,ihopeyoueerrewardi

    refusedrefusedthatis,iobesureit

    ybeighthavehaditcertainly;andtobe

    sureyoughthavebeeninsohouses;but,forpart,iwould

    not,thinks,fortheesochasto

    igineieverthoughtofbetrayingyou,evenbeforeiheardthe

    goodnews”

    ”neethingeagerly

    ”hathnotyourladyshipheardit,then”criesthelandlord;”nay,

    likeenough,forihearditonlyafeinutesago;andifihadnever

    heardit,ythedevilflyaethisinstantifiwould

    havebetrayedyourhonouo,ifiayi”herehesubjoined

    severaldreadfulirecations,lastinterrupted,and

    beggedtoknoeantbytheneoanswer,

    erunningintotherooallpaleandbreathless,

    andadae,

    theyaree”theseostfrozeupthebloodofsophibut

    sfitzpatrickaskedhonoure”who”answeredshe,

    ”arelanded,andwe

    shallbeallrderedandravished”

    asaser,ecity,attage,value

    tedhthenewsof

    afire,tuspaleandtrelesathisloss;buthe

    beautifulpalacesonlyarebut,andhisoainssafe,he

    esinstantlytohielf,andslesathisgoodfortunes:oras

    forethingintheforrsilethetenderther,

    errifiedhtheapprehensionthatherdarlingboyis

    droostdeadhnsteation;but

    asterissafe,andthevictoryonly,

    en,goothebottolifeandsense

    againretu,tealfondnessenjoysthesuddenrelieffroll

    itsfears,andthegeneralbenevolenceewould

    havedeeplyfeltthedreadfulcatastrophe,liesfastasleepinher

    nd;sosophia,thannoneorecapableoftenderlyfeeling

    thegeneraldiatesatisfaction

    frohereliefofthoseterrorsshehadofbeingovertakenbyher

    father,thatthearrivalofthefrenchscarcedeanyiressionon

    hershegentlychidheridforthefrightintohrown

    her,andsaid”shehatshehadfeared

    sobodyelsee”

    ”ay,ay,”quoththelandlord,sling,”herladyshipknoter

    things;sheknoe

    overhitheronlyforourgoodtheyarethepeopleakeold

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