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sualtoexpressadistanceofhalfayard,andbythe
latter,adurationoffivenutesandthusitisasusualto
asserttheiossibilityoflosingisalreadyactuallylostthis
,thecaseatpresent;for,nothstandingallthe
nfidentassertionsoftheladtothentrary,itiscertainthey
oreintherightroadtoventry,thanthefraudulent,
griping,cruel,cantingserisintherightroadtoheaven
itisnot,perhaps,easyforareader,hneverbeenin
thoseagihehorrorhhdarkness,
rain,andtheirhenight;and
fires,dry
ents,tosupporttheidsin
strugglingenciesoftheperfectidea
ofthishorrorlytoacuntforthe
nceitsheheadofpartridge,andhweshall
presentlybeobligedtoopen
jonesgreoreandrepositivethattheyoftheir
road;andtheboyhielfatlastacknoheywere
notintherightroadtoventry;thoughheaffird,atthesa
ti,itpossibletheyshouldhavestthepartridge
opinionhesaid,”heyfirstsetouthe
iginedsoschieforotherobserve,
sir,”saidhetojones,”thatoldanoodatthedoorjust
asyoualltter,h
allheart;forshesaidthenyoughtrepentit;andatthat
veryinstantitbegantorain,andthehntinuedrisingever
sinaythink,iaerycertainitisin
thepochestoraisetheheypleaseihave
seenithappenveryofteninti:andifeverisachinall
life,thatoldanyselfat
thatveryti;andifihadhadanyhalfpenceinpocket,iwould
havegivenherso;fortobesureitisalobecharitable
tothosesortofpeople,forfearayhappen;andnyaperson
hathlosthiscattlebysavingahalfpenny”
jones,thoughhethedelayhis
stakeooccasioninhisjouey,uldnothelp
slingatthesuperstitionofhisfriend,anaccidentnow
greatlynfirdinhisopinionthisblefroishorse;by
herinjurythanthedirt
nferredonhiscloaths
partridgehadnosoonerreveredhislegs,thanheappealedto
hisfall,asnclusiveevidenceofallhehadasserted;butjones
findingheile:”thischofyours,
partridge,isastungratefuljade,anddothnot,ifind,
distinguishherfriendsfrothersinherresentntiftheoldlady
hadbeenangryefoeglectingher,idontseewhyshe
shouldtuleyoufroourhorse,afteralltherespectyouhave
expressedforher”
”itisilljesting,”criespartridge,”hpeopleo
dothesethings;fortheyareoftenverylieera
farrier,,byaskinghereshehad
bargainedonths
frohatverydayoneofhisbestnednorwasshe
satisfiedeafterabarrel
ofbestdrink:fortheoldchpulledoutthespigot,andletitrun
alloverthecellar,theveryfirsteveninghehadtappedit,to
kerryeofhisneighboursinshort,nothingeverthrived
afteranso,thathetook
todrinking;andinayearortockwasseized,andheandhis
falyarenoetotheparish”
theguide,andperhapshishorsetoo,hsoattentivetothis
disurse,that,eitherthroughaliceof
thech,theyhsprahedirt
partridgeentirelyiutedthisfall,ashehaddonehisoothe
sarjones,”itainlybehistunext
andeaestlyentreatedhioretuback,andfindouttheold
an,andpacifyherhe
inn;forthoughedtogoforverycertainweare
intheidenticalplaceinhear,
ifitightno”
insteadofretuinganyansothissageadvice,joneswas
entirelyattentivetohadhappenedtotheboy,eivedno
otherthanhadbeforebefallenpartridge,andhs
veryeasilybore,astheyhadbeenfoyyearsinuredtothe
likehesoonregainedhissidesaddle,andbytheheartycursesand
bloorjonesthat
noharasdone
chapter12
relatesthatjonesntinuedhisjouey,ntrarytotheadvice
ofpartridge,hhappenedonthatoccasion
theynoedistance,tothegreat
pleasureofjones,andtothenosllterrorofpartridge,ly
believedhielftobebeched,andthatthislightwasa
jaischievous
buthohesefearsincreased,heyapproached
nearertothislightorlightsastheynoheyhearda
nfusedsoundofhunvoices;ofsinging,laughing,andhallowing,
togetheredtoproe
instrunts;butuldhardlybealloeofsciindeed,to
favouralittletheopinionofpartridge,itghtveryalled
sicbeched
itisiossibletonceiveachgreaterdegreeofhorrorthan
noridge;thentagionofhe
postboy,anythingsthattheother
hadutteredhenoherefore,joinedinpetitioningjonestoretu;
sayinghefirybelievedpartridgehadjustbeforesaid,that
thoughthehorsesseedtogoon,theyhadnotvedastep
forleastthelasthalfhour
jonesuldnothelpslinginthedstofhisvexation,atthe
fearsofthesepoorfelloherowards
thelights,orthelightshaveadvancedto
ataverylittledistan;buthoherofyoube
afraidofasetofpeopleerryking”
”rryking,sir”criespartridge;”erryking
atthistiofnight,andinsuchaplace,andsuchhertheycan
benothingbutghostsorches,or
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sualtoexpressadistanceofhalfayard,andbythe
latter,adurationoffivenutesandthusitisasusualto
asserttheiossibilityoflosingisalreadyactuallylostthis
,thecaseatpresent;for,nothstandingallthe
nfidentassertionsoftheladtothentrary,itiscertainthey
oreintherightroadtoventry,thanthefraudulent,
griping,cruel,cantingserisintherightroadtoheaven
itisnot,perhaps,easyforareader,hneverbeenin
thoseagihehorrorhhdarkness,
rain,andtheirhenight;and
fires,dry
ents,tosupporttheidsin
strugglingenciesoftheperfectidea
ofthishorrorlytoacuntforthe
nceitsheheadofpartridge,andhweshall
presentlybeobligedtoopen
jonesgreoreandrepositivethattheyoftheir
road;andtheboyhielfatlastacknoheywere
notintherightroadtoventry;thoughheaffird,atthesa
ti,itpossibletheyshouldhavestthepartridge
opinionhesaid,”heyfirstsetouthe
iginedsoschieforotherobserve,
sir,”saidhetojones,”thatoldanoodatthedoorjust
asyoualltter,h
allheart;forshesaidthenyoughtrepentit;andatthat
veryinstantitbegantorain,andthehntinuedrisingever
sinaythink,iaerycertainitisin
thepochestoraisetheheypleaseihave
seenithappenveryofteninti:andifeverisachinall
life,thatoldanyselfat
thatveryti;andifihadhadanyhalfpenceinpocket,iwould
havegivenherso;fortobesureitisalobecharitable
tothosesortofpeople,forfearayhappen;andnyaperson
hathlosthiscattlebysavingahalfpenny”
jones,thoughhethedelayhis
stakeooccasioninhisjouey,uldnothelp
slingatthesuperstitionofhisfriend,anaccidentnow
greatlynfirdinhisopinionthisblefroishorse;by
herinjurythanthedirt
nferredonhiscloaths
partridgehadnosoonerreveredhislegs,thanheappealedto
hisfall,asnclusiveevidenceofallhehadasserted;butjones
findingheile:”thischofyours,
partridge,isastungratefuljade,anddothnot,ifind,
distinguishherfriendsfrothersinherresentntiftheoldlady
hadbeenangryefoeglectingher,idontseewhyshe
shouldtuleyoufroourhorse,afteralltherespectyouhave
expressedforher”
”itisilljesting,”criespartridge,”hpeopleo
dothesethings;fortheyareoftenverylieera
farrier,,byaskinghereshehad
bargainedonths
frohatverydayoneofhisbestnednorwasshe
satisfiedeafterabarrel
ofbestdrink:fortheoldchpulledoutthespigot,andletitrun
alloverthecellar,theveryfirsteveninghehadtappedit,to
kerryeofhisneighboursinshort,nothingeverthrived
afteranso,thathetook
todrinking;andinayearortockwasseized,andheandhis
falyarenoetotheparish”
theguide,andperhapshishorsetoo,hsoattentivetothis
disurse,that,eitherthroughaliceof
thech,theyhsprahedirt
partridgeentirelyiutedthisfall,ashehaddonehisoothe
sarjones,”itainlybehistunext
andeaestlyentreatedhioretuback,andfindouttheold
an,andpacifyherhe
inn;forthoughedtogoforverycertainweare
intheidenticalplaceinhear,
ifitightno”
insteadofretuinganyansothissageadvice,joneswas
entirelyattentivetohadhappenedtotheboy,eivedno
otherthanhadbeforebefallenpartridge,andhs
veryeasilybore,astheyhadbeenfoyyearsinuredtothe
likehesoonregainedhissidesaddle,andbytheheartycursesand
bloorjonesthat
noharasdone
chapter12
relatesthatjonesntinuedhisjouey,ntrarytotheadvice
ofpartridge,hhappenedonthatoccasion
theynoedistance,tothegreat
pleasureofjones,andtothenosllterrorofpartridge,ly
believedhielftobebeched,andthatthislightwasa
jaischievous
buthohesefearsincreased,heyapproached
nearertothislightorlightsastheynoheyhearda
nfusedsoundofhunvoices;ofsinging,laughing,andhallowing,
togetheredtoproe
instrunts;butuldhardlybealloeofsciindeed,to
favouralittletheopinionofpartridge,itghtveryalled
sicbeched
itisiossibletonceiveachgreaterdegreeofhorrorthan
noridge;thentagionofhe
postboy,anythingsthattheother
hadutteredhenoherefore,joinedinpetitioningjonestoretu;
sayinghefirybelievedpartridgehadjustbeforesaid,that
thoughthehorsesseedtogoon,theyhadnotvedastep
forleastthelasthalfhour
jonesuldnothelpslinginthedstofhisvexation,atthe
fearsofthesepoorfelloherowards
thelights,orthelightshaveadvancedto
ataverylittledistan;buthoherofyoube
afraidofasetofpeopleerryking”
”rryking,sir”criespartridge;”erryking
atthistiofnight,andinsuchaplace,andsuchhertheycan
benothingbutghostsorches,or
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