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    hesoldiersareakedkindofpeopleineverloved

    tohaveanythingtodoiuldhardlybringselfever

    tolookupontheschristiansthereisnothingbutcursingand

    songthei:iheartily

    beforeitistoolate;andnotthinkofgoing

    angtheevilniannersthatis

    prinatter,iaoreafraidthan

    anothe,noti;astotterofthatiknoanflesh

    stdie;butyetanylivenyyears,forallthata

    ddleagednnoayliveagreatnuerofyearsi

    havereadofseverale

    agreatdealaboveahundrednotthatihope,ianthatiprose

    self,tolivetoanysuchageasthat,neitherbutifitbeonly

    toeightyoiyheavenbepraised,thatisagreat;

    andiaotafraidofdyingthen,norethananothe;but,

    surely,toattetdeathbeforeanstiiseseeto

    doptionbesides,ifitodoany

    goodindeed;but,letthecausebeightytterof

    goodcantypart,iunderstandnothingof

    itineverfiredoffagunabovetennutesinlife;andthen

    itchargedhbulletsandfortheso

    fence,andknoatterandthentherearethose

    ptionto

    gointheadniaskpardon;uponsoul

    iantnoharibegiynotthrooanother

    passion”

    ”beundeoapprehension,partridge,”nowso

    eon

    anyaeward,or

    anythingelseyoupleaseiflovingtosleepinaakesa

    naunesabillislissusineverreadin

    graarthatananhoutfightingvirbonusest

    quisquinsultapatruquilegesjuraqueservat2notawordof

    fighting;andiaurethescriptureissochagainstit,thata

    nshallneverpersuadeheisagoodchristianwhilehesheds

    christianblood”

    theseills

    2anhehedecreesofthenscript

    fathersandthelaws

    chapter4

    theadventureofabegga

    justaspartridgehadutteredthatgoodandpiousdoctrine,h

    helastchaptecluded,theyarrivedatanothercrossway,

    efelloforal;uponridge

    gavehisevererebuke,saying,”everyparishoughttokeeptheir

    ohenfellalaughing,andaskedpartridge,”ifhewas

    notashad,uchcharityinhisuth,tohavenocharity

    inhisheartyourreligion,”sayshe,”servesyouonlyforan

    excuseforyourfaults,butisnoincentivetoyourvirtuecanany

    nrelievingoneofhis

    brethreninsueti,putting

    hishandinhispocket,hegavethepoorobjectashilling

    ”ster,”criesthefello,”ihaveacurious

    thinghereinpocket,ilesoff,ifyour

    obuyitishouldnotventuretopullitout

    toeveryone;but,asyouaresogoodagentlen,andsokindto

    thepoor,youanofbeingathiefonlybecausehe

    ispoor”hethenpulledoutalittlegiltpocketbook,anddelivered

    itintothehandsofjones

    jonespresentlyopenedit,andguess,reader,hefeltsaw

    inthefirstpagethee,tenbyherownfair

    handhenosoonerreadthenathanheprestitclosetohislips;

    noruldheavoidfallingintosoveryfranticraptures,

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    hiorgethealone

    blingthebook,asifhehadan

    excellentbroouth,orasifhehadreally

    beenabook,oranauthorhingtocatbuthisown

    itsleavestotheground,h

    partridgetookup,anddeliveredtojones,lyperceived

    ittobeabankbillitheverybille

    hadgivenhisdaughterthenightbeforeherdeparture;andajeould

    havejuedtopurchaseitatfiveshillingslessthanl100

    theeyesofpartridgesparkledatthisnehjonesnow

    proclaidaloud;andsodidthougheadifferentaspect

    thoseofthepoorfellohebook;andwhoihope

    froprincipleofhonestyhadneveropenedit:but

    dealhonestlybythereaderifittedtoinforifa

    circutanceaybeherealittleterial,viz,thatthe

    felloread

    jones,the

    findingthebook,ixtureofnceatthisnew

    disvery;forhisiginationinstantlysuggestedtohithatthe

    oightpossiblyit,beforeheshouldbeable

    tonveyittoherhethenacquaintedthefinder,thatheknehe

    ladytothebookbelonged,andofindheroutas

    soonaspossible,andretuither

    theporsetoheiece;

    ithadstfiveandtyshillings,havingbeenboughtofa

    an;buttherealvalueofthesilvetained

    initsclasp,eighteenpence;andthatpricethesaid

    toyn,asit

    hisshop,aprudentpersonwould,

    hoakenproperadvantageoftheignoranceofthis

    felloorethanashilling,orperhaps

    sixpeneperhapshing,andleft

    thefelloeleaedserjeantsy

    doubtstances,haveintained

    jones,onthentrary,erheoutsideof

    generosity,andyperhapsnotveryunjustlyhavebeensuspectedof

    extravagance,houtanyhesitationgaveaguineainexchangeforthe

    bookthepoo,ebeforebeen

    possessedofsochtreasure,gavejonesathousandthanks,and

    disveredlittlelessoftransportinhissclesthanjoneshad

    beforeshoeofsophiae

    thefellowveryreadil

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