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hehathdone
already,andthatitispossibleforonehbeenavillain
onepartagainand,tonfessthetruth,ofthis
degreeofsuspicionibelievesophiathisdegreeof
suspicionshehad,infact,nceivedanopinionthatherusinwas
reallynotbetterthansheshouldbe
thecase,itsee,rsfitzpatrickonsidered
thatthevirtueofayoungladyis,inthee
situationhapoorhare,ain,ventures
abroad,toetitsenees;foritcanhardlyetanyotheo
soonerthereforeinedtotakethefirstopportunityof
quittingtheprotectionofherhusband,thansheresolvedtocast
herselfundertheproteeothe;anduldshe
soproperlychusetobeherguardianasapersonofquality,of
fortune,ofhonour;anddispositionh
inpionsofladies
indistress,hadoftendeenttoherself,and
hadalreadygivenheralltheinstancesofitinhispower
but,asthelaittedthisofficeof
vialiceisaptto
denonatehiyaredisagreeableappellation,itoncluded
thathislordshipshouldperforllsuchkindofficestothelady
insecret,andingthecharacterofher
proteseeinghinthis
light,ithattheladyshouldproceeddirectlytobath,
andthathislordshipshouldfirstgotolondon,andthenceshould
godoothatplacebytheadviceofhisphysicians
nothelipsor
behaviourofsfitzpatrick,butfrohepeer,ely
lessexpertatretainingasecretthanhegoodlady;and
perhapstheexactsecrecyrsfitzpatrickhadobservedon
thisheadinhearrative,servednotalittletoheightenthose
suspicionsindofherusin
sophiaveryeasilyfoundouttheladyshesought;forindeedthere
anintoherhouseperfectlywell
knoessage,ast
pressinginvitation,sheiediatelyaccepteditsfitzpatrick,
indeed,didnotdesireherusintostayore
eaestnessthancivilityrequiredhershehaddisceedand
resentedthesuspientioned,orfrotiveit
arose,icannotsay;butcertainitis,shewasfullasdesirousof
partinghsophiaassophiaherselfuldbeofgoing
theyounglady,etotakeleaveofherusin,uldnot
avoidgivingherashorthintofadviceshebeggedher,for
heavenssake,tocareofherself,andtonsiderinhowdangerous
asituationshestood;adding,shehopedsothodwouldbefoundof
renustreer,dear,”says
she,”thexiauntehathsooftenrepeatedtous
both;thatatrinialallianceisbroke,andwar
declaredbetakea
disadvantageouspeay
auntsveryhhadagreatdealofexperiencein
theptuoussle,
”neverfear,child,takecareofyourself;foryouareyoungerthan
iieandvisityouinafee
giveyouonepieceofadvice;leavethecharacterofgraveairsin
theuntry,for,believe,itveryawkwardlyuponyouin
thistown”
thustheted,andsophiarepaireddirectlytolady
bellaston,osthearty,asostpolite,
etheladyhadtakenagreatfancytoherwhenshehadseenher
forrlyelygladtosee
her,andedhthereasonshinducedher
toleavethesquireandtoflytolondon,thanshehighlyapplauded
hersenseandresolution;andafterexpressingthehighest
satisfactionintheopinionhsophiahaddeclaredshe
entertainedofherladyship,by,she
prosedheralltheprotectionogive
assophiaintosafehands,thereaderwill,i
apprehend,bententedtodepositherthereaolooka
littleafterotherpersonages,andparticularlypoorjones,we
haveleftlongenoughtodopenanceforhispastoffences,h,as
isthenatureofvientuponhibr >
theelves
bookxii
ntainingthesaindividualtier
chapter1
shoedplagiarisnadeauthor,and
istobensideredaslawfulprize
theleaedreadersthaveobservedthatintheurseofthis
ghtyentranslatedpassagesoutofthebest
antientauthors,houtquotingtheoriginal,orhouttakingthe
leastnotiheywereborrowed
thisnductiningisplacedinaveryproperlightbythe
ingeniousabbebannier,inhisprefaythology,awork
greateruditionandofequaljudgnt”itwillbeeasy,”sayshe,
”forthereadertoobservethatihavefrequentlyhadgreaterregard
tohihantooa
nsiderableplint,when,forhissake,hesuppressesleaed
quotationsthateinhisbutthe
baretroubleoftranscribing”
tofillupaay,indeed,bensideredas
adoeans
iosedupontobuyasendti,infragntsandbyretail,
theyhavealreadyingross,ifnotintheirries,upontheir
shelves;anditisstillrecruelupontheilliterate,whoaredrawn
intopayforannerofusetotheaerwho
interxesgreatquantityofgreekandlatinhhisworks,deals
bytheladiesandfinegentleninthesapaultrynnerhh
theyaretreatedbytheauctioneers,enendeavoursoto
nfoundandxuptheirlots,that,inordertopurchasethe
dityyouetitopurchase
thathe
andyet,asthereisnonductsofairanddisinterested,but
thatitybesunderstoodbyignorance,andsrepresentedby
liestetedtopres
... </P></TD>
hehathdone
already,andthatitispossibleforonehbeenavillain
onepartagainand,tonfessthetruth,ofthis
degreeofsuspicionibelievesophiathisdegreeof
suspicionshehad,infact,nceivedanopinionthatherusinwas
reallynotbetterthansheshouldbe
thecase,itsee,rsfitzpatrickonsidered
thatthevirtueofayoungladyis,inthee
situationhapoorhare,ain,ventures
abroad,toetitsenees;foritcanhardlyetanyotheo
soonerthereforeinedtotakethefirstopportunityof
quittingtheprotectionofherhusband,thansheresolvedtocast
herselfundertheproteeothe;anduldshe
soproperlychusetobeherguardianasapersonofquality,of
fortune,ofhonour;anddispositionh
inpionsofladies
indistress,hadoftendeenttoherself,and
hadalreadygivenheralltheinstancesofitinhispower
but,asthelaittedthisofficeof
vialiceisaptto
denonatehiyaredisagreeableappellation,itoncluded
thathislordshipshouldperforllsuchkindofficestothelady
insecret,andingthecharacterofher
proteseeinghinthis
light,ithattheladyshouldproceeddirectlytobath,
andthathislordshipshouldfirstgotolondon,andthenceshould
godoothatplacebytheadviceofhisphysicians
nothelipsor
behaviourofsfitzpatrick,butfrohepeer,ely
lessexpertatretainingasecretthanhegoodlady;and
perhapstheexactsecrecyrsfitzpatrickhadobservedon
thisheadinhearrative,servednotalittletoheightenthose
suspicionsindofherusin
sophiaveryeasilyfoundouttheladyshesought;forindeedthere
anintoherhouseperfectlywell
knoessage,ast
pressinginvitation,sheiediatelyaccepteditsfitzpatrick,
indeed,didnotdesireherusintostayore
eaestnessthancivilityrequiredhershehaddisceedand
resentedthesuspientioned,orfrotiveit
arose,icannotsay;butcertainitis,shewasfullasdesirousof
partinghsophiaassophiaherselfuldbeofgoing
theyounglady,etotakeleaveofherusin,uldnot
avoidgivingherashorthintofadviceshebeggedher,for
heavenssake,tocareofherself,andtonsiderinhowdangerous
asituationshestood;adding,shehopedsothodwouldbefoundof
renustreer,dear,”says
she,”thexiauntehathsooftenrepeatedtous
both;thatatrinialallianceisbroke,andwar
declaredbetakea
disadvantageouspeay
auntsveryhhadagreatdealofexperiencein
theptuoussle,
”neverfear,child,takecareofyourself;foryouareyoungerthan
iieandvisityouinafee
giveyouonepieceofadvice;leavethecharacterofgraveairsin
theuntry,for,believe,itveryawkwardlyuponyouin
thistown”
thustheted,andsophiarepaireddirectlytolady
bellaston,osthearty,asostpolite,
etheladyhadtakenagreatfancytoherwhenshehadseenher
forrlyelygladtosee
her,andedhthereasonshinducedher
toleavethesquireandtoflytolondon,thanshehighlyapplauded
hersenseandresolution;andafterexpressingthehighest
satisfactionintheopinionhsophiahaddeclaredshe
entertainedofherladyship,by,she
prosedheralltheprotectionogive
assophiaintosafehands,thereaderwill,i
apprehend,bententedtodepositherthereaolooka
littleafterotherpersonages,andparticularlypoorjones,we
haveleftlongenoughtodopenanceforhispastoffences,h,as
isthenatureofvientuponhibr >
theelves
bookxii
ntainingthesaindividualtier
chapter1
shoedplagiarisnadeauthor,and
istobensideredaslawfulprize
theleaedreadersthaveobservedthatintheurseofthis
ghtyentranslatedpassagesoutofthebest
antientauthors,houtquotingtheoriginal,orhouttakingthe
leastnotiheywereborrowed
thisnductiningisplacedinaveryproperlightbythe
ingeniousabbebannier,inhisprefaythology,awork
greateruditionandofequaljudgnt”itwillbeeasy,”sayshe,
”forthereadertoobservethatihavefrequentlyhadgreaterregard
tohihantooa
nsiderableplint,when,forhissake,hesuppressesleaed
quotationsthateinhisbutthe
baretroubleoftranscribing”
tofillupaay,indeed,bensideredas
adoeans
iosedupontobuyasendti,infragntsandbyretail,
theyhavealreadyingross,ifnotintheirries,upontheir
shelves;anditisstillrecruelupontheilliterate,whoaredrawn
intopayforannerofusetotheaerwho
interxesgreatquantityofgreekandlatinhhisworks,deals
bytheladiesandfinegentleninthesapaultrynnerhh
theyaretreatedbytheauctioneers,enendeavoursoto
nfoundandxuptheirlots,that,inordertopurchasethe
dityyouetitopurchase
thathe
andyet,asthereisnonductsofairanddisinterested,but
thatitybesunderstoodbyignorance,andsrepresentedby
liestetedtopres
... </P></TD>