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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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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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