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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

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    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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