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    esliiss,ortaper

    ster;itbeingthenatureofguts,ogive

    pass;yetinthesevehicles,h

    areensaches,thoughthey

    areoftenlargerthantheothers,thisthodofpackingisnever

    atteted

    hislordshipashortendtothedifficulty,byvery

    gallantlydesiringtounthishorse;butsfitzpatrickwouldby

    noansnsenttoitithereforencludedthattheabigails

    should,bytus,relieveeachotherononeofhislordships

    horses,lyequippedhasidesaddleforthat

    purpose

    everythingbeingsettledattheinn,theladiesdischargedtheir

    forrguides,andsophiadeapresenttothelandlord,partlyto

    repairthebruiselyon

    acuntofhehadsufferedunderthehandsofherenraged

    anandnodisveredalosshgaveher

    souneasiness;andthishehundredpoundbankbillhher

    fatherhadgivenherattheirlasteting;andhinavery

    innsiderabletrifle,hetreasureshepresent

    bledallherthings

    tonopurpose,thebilltobefound:andshelastfully

    persuadedthatshehadlostitfroerpockethe

    sfortuneoftulingfroerhorseinthedarklane,asbefore

    rerded:afactthatseedthereprobable,asshenoed

    sodisposureinherpocketse,

    andthegreatdifficultyhhher

    handkerchieftheveryinstantbeforeherfall,inordertorelievethe

    distressofsfitzpatrick

    sfortunesofthiskind,aybe

    attendedindinhereis

    anystrength,houttheassistanceofavaricesophia,therefore,

    thoughnothinguldbeedthanthisaccidentatsucha

    season,iediatelygotthebetterofhece,and,hher

    edserenityandcheerfulnessofuntenance,retuedtoher

    panyhislordshipnductedtheladiesintothevehicle,ashedid

    likeanycivilities,andredear

    da,atlastyieldedtotheportunitiesofhersister

    abigail,andsubttedtobeplintedhthefirstrideinthe

    ach;inerentedto

    havepursuedheristress,afterseveral

    fruitlessintitions,atlengthforcedhertotakehertuon

    horseback

    theaove

    foranyservants,andledbytains,who

    hadbeforerodeissed

    frohevehiuchlesshyoccasionthanhisof

    acdatingten;but

    theyetohaveperfordtheoffian,

    orindeedhehonourofhis

    lordshipspany,andforthenvenienceofhistable

    landlord

    sophia,thatheratherrejoicedinthanregrettedhisbruiseorhis

    scratchesthereaderoknoof

    thispresent;butsatisfyhiscuriosityeverit

    satisfiedthelandlordforhisbodilyhurt;buthelantedhehadnot

    knooney;”fortobesure,”

    sayshe,”oneghthavechargedeveryarticledouble,andshewould

    havedenocavilatthereckoning”

    hisdrahisnclusion;hershe

    reallyfeltanyinjurydooherhusbandrethanhedidhielf,i

    uchlesssatisfiedhthe

    generosityofsophia”indeed,”criesshe,”dear,theladyknows

    betterhooneythanyouiginesheghtvery

    e

    satisfaction,andthelaore

    thanthispoorlittletter,ake””youare

    alhthehusband:”ither

    re,dostfancyidontknohatasheebut

    ore,orsoch,haveeintoourpockets

    indeed,ifsontohelaouldhavebeenglad

    tohaveputsuchaprettybusinessintohishandshea

    goodpickingoutofit;butihavenorelationnohoisalawyer,

    andolahebenefitofstrangers””nay,to

    besure,”ansustkno””ibelievedo,”

    repliedhe”ifanellitoutas

    etellyou,havetalked

    peopleoutofthisndthat,isay;everybodyhavecajoled

    thisoutofher,ndthat”thehenjoinedintheapplauseof

    herhusbandssagacity;andthusendedtheshortdialoguebet

    onthisoccasion

    akeourleaveofthesegoodpeople,andattend

    hislordshipandhisfairpanions,adesuchgoodexpedition

    thattheyperfordajoueyofniylesintwodays,andon

    thesendeveningarrivedinlondon,houthavingenunteredany

    oneadventureontheroadhythedignityofthishistoryto

    relateourpen,therefore,shallitatetheexpedition

    describes,andourhistoryshallkeeppacehthetravellerswhoare

    itssubjectgooditatethe

    ingenioustravellerinthisinstance,ionshis

    stayatanyplacetothebeauties,elegancies,andcuriositiesh

    itaffordsateshur,atstoon,ateastbury,andatpriors

    park,daysaretooshortfortheravishedigination;ire

    theprovingnatureinsoofthese,art

    iration;inothers,natureandartntend

    forourapplause;but,inthelast,theforrseetotriuh

    herenatureappearsinherrichestattire,andart,dressedhthe

    destestsilicity,attendsherbenignantstressherenature

    indeedpoursforththechoicesttreasureshlavishedon

    thisannaturepresentsyouhanobjecth

    canbeexceededonlyintheother

    thesataste,thesaigination,sin

    theseelegantscenes,canbeasedhobjectsoffarinferioote

    theherivers,thela,attractthe

    eyeoftheingenioustraveller,andretardhispace,hde

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