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    hethunder,tledatadistance,beganto

    approachnearerandnearer,till,havingascendedbydegreesupstairs,

    itatlastenteredtheapartntheladies,to

    dropalltaphorandfigure,shonour,havingsldedviolently

    beloealltheeintoher

    stressinastoutrageouspassion,cryingout,”dothyour

    ladyshipthinkagihatthisiudentvillain,the

    sterofthishouse,hathhadtheiudene,nay,tostand

    itouttoface,thatyourladyshipisthatnasty,stinkingwhre

    jennycarontheycallher,thatrunsabouttheuntryhthe

    pretendeay,thelying,saue,

    thatyourladyshiphadoobeso;butihaveclawed

    therasynailsinhisiudentface

    ladysaysi,yousaucysundrel;ladyisatfoo

    pretenderssheisayoungladyofasgoodfashion,andfaly,and

    fortune,asanyinsorsetshiredidyouneverhearofthegreat

    squiree,sirrahsheishisonlydaughter;sheis,and

    heiresstoallhisgreatestateladytobecalledanastystch

    tobesureikedhisbrains

    ouththepunchbowl”

    theprincipaluneasinesshedonthis

    occasion,honourhadherselfcaused,byhavinginherpassion

    disveredistakeofthelandlord

    sufficientlyacuntedforthosepassageshsophiahadbefore

    staken,sheacquiredsoeaseonthatacunt;noruldshe,

    upontheilingthisenragedhonour,andshecries,

    ”indeed,daididnotthinkyourladyshipadea

    laughingtterofittobecalledpudentlow

    rasaybeangrye,foraughtiknow,for

    takingyourpart,sinceprofferedservice,theysay,stinks;buttobe

    sureiuldneverbeartohearaladynecalledwhorenorwilli

    bearitiaureyourladyshipisasvirtuousaladyaseversat

    footonenglishground,andiwho

    daresfortooffertopresufortosaytheleastothe

    ntrarynobodyeveruldsaytheleastillofthecharacterof

    anyladythateveriedupon”

    hinuchlovefor

    herstressasstservantshave,thatistosaybutbesidesthis,

    herprideobligedhertosupportthecharacteroftheladyshe

    anner

    nnectedistress

    hit;

    and,onthentrary,shethoughttheoneuldnotbelohout

    theother

    onthissubjeont,totelltheeastory

    ”thefausnellgahousewhereshehad

    deashortvisit,intoherabled,andher

    footnallbloodyanddirty;thefellow,beingaskedbyhis

    stressthereasonofhisbeinginthatndition,answered,i

    havebeenfighting,dapudentrascalalledyour

    ladyshiparsgthis

    rateyoustfighteverydayofyourlife;he

    utteringvoice,

    afterhehadshuttheaeawhores

    footnforallthat

    thusthepassionofshonourappearsnaturalenough,evenifit

    obenootheredfor;but,inreality,therewas

    anotherind

    ourreaderofailethere

    areindeedcertainliquors,oourpassions,or

    tofire,produceeffectstheveryreverseofthoseproducedby

    e,ratherthantoextinguish

    angthese,thegenerousliquorcalledpunchisoneit,

    therefore,houtreason,thattheleaeddrcheneyusedtocall

    drinkingpunchpouringliquidfiredohroat

    nouchofthisliquidfire

    dookeofitbegantoascendintoher

    pericraniuandblindedtheeyesofreason,heresupposed

    tokeepherresidence,thestocheasily

    reachedtheheart,andthereinfladthenoblepassionofprideso

    that,upontheotheviolentrage

    ofthean;thoughatfirstsightustnfessthe

    causeseeinadequatetotheeffect

    sophia,andherusinboth,didallintheirpooextinguish

    theseflas,hehousetheyat

    lengthprevailed;or,tocarrythetaphoronestepfarther,the

    fire,havingnsudallthefuelhelanguageaffords,to,

    everyreproachfulteit,atlastoutofitsord

    but,thoughtranquillityoredabovestairs,itso

    beloylandlady,highlyresentingtheinjurydoothe

    beautyofherhusbandbythefleshspadesofshonour,calledaloud

    forrevengeandjustian,ipally

    sufferedintheengagent,helyquietperhapsthe

    bloodighthaveoledhisanger:fortheenehadnot

    onlyappliedheailstohischeeks,butliketohis

    nostrils,entedtheblohtearsofbloodingreat

    abundanistake;butindeed

    nothingsoeffectuallysilencedhisresentntasthennerin

    rs

    honour,ithadtherenfirdhinhisopinion;buthewasnow

    assuredbyapersonofgreatfigure,andtendedbyagreat

    equipage,thatoneoftheladiesanoffashion,andhis

    intiteacquaintance

    bytheordersofthisperson,thelandlordnoended,and

    aanbeloo

    dothehehonourofsophiatuedpaleandtreled

    atthisssage,thoughthereaderoocivil,

    notefroer

    father;butfearhaththenfaultofajusticeofpeace,andis

    apttonstance,hout

    exaningtheevidenceonbothsides

    toeasethereaderscuriosity,therefore,ratherthanhis

    apprehensions,hihatanirishpeerhadarrived

    verylatethateveningattheinn,inhisolondonthis

    noblen,havingsalliedfro

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