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    soevilspiritsorother,

    thatscertain”

    ”lettheeresolvedtogoup

    totheandenquiretheoventryallches,partridge,

    arenotsueet

    hlast”

    ”olord,sir,”criespartridge,”thereisnoknoour

    they;but

    eetethinghanches,hevil

    spiritstheelvespray,sir,beadvised;pray,sir,doifyouhad

    readsonyterribleaatters,youwould

    notbesofoolhardythelordknoheralready,or

    herhdarknesswasneverseenupon

    earth,andiquestionheritcanbedarkerintheotherworld”

    jonesputforasheuld,nothstandingallthese

    hintsandcautions,andpoorpartridgeofollow;for

    thoughhehardlydaredtoadvance,hedaredstilllesstostay

    behindbyhielf

    atlengththeyarrivedattheplacehelightsand

    differentnoiseshadissuedthisjonesperceivedtobenoother

    thanaba,berofnandenbled,and

    divertingtheelvesuchapparentjollity

    jonesnosoonerappearedbeforethegreatdoorsoftheba,h

    asanded,

    heretolyanswered,afriend;and

    iediatelyaskedthetoventry

    ”ifyouareafriend,”enintheba,”you

    hadbetteralighttillthestorsover”forindeeditwasnow

    reviolentthanever;”youareveryetoputupyourhorse;

    forthereissuffiforhittheendoftheba”

    ”youareveryobliging,”retuedjones;andiyour

    offerforafeinutes,therainntinues;andherearetwo

    reefavour”thisore

    goodhanited:forpartridgeherhave

    subttedtotheutstinclencyoftheher,thanhavetrusted

    totheclencyofthosehetookforhobgoblins;andthepoor

    postboyeapprehensions;buttheywere

    bothobligedtofollopleofjones;theonebecausehe

    durstnotleavehishorse,andtheotherbecausehefearednothing

    sochasbeingleftbyhielf

    hadthishistorybeeninthedaysofsuperstition,ishould

    havehadtoosolong

    insuspense,herbeelzebuborsatanactuallytoappear

    inperson,hallhishellishretinue;butasthesedoctrinesareat

    presentveryunfortunate,andhavebutfew,ifanybelievers,ihave

    notbeenchaerrorstosaytruth,the

    ureoftheinfealregionshathlongbeenappropriatedby

    thenagersofplayhouses,latelytohavelaidtheyas

    rubbish,capableonlyofaffectingtheuppergallery;aplaceinh

    fe

    hohoughsuspectraisinganygreatterroronthis

    oayhere

    ariseinourreader,into;i

    anthatotakeavoyageintofairyland,andintroduce

    asetofbeingsintoourhistory,hscarceanyonewasever

    anyhavebeenfoolishenoughto

    spendtheirtiiningandreadingtheiradventures

    toprevent,therefore,anysuchsuspicions,soprejudicialtothe

    natureonly,oacquaintthereaderhese

    peoplerucksuchterrorsinto

    partridge,hadrethanhalffrightenedthepostboy,andhadalittle

    surprizedevenjoneshielf

    thepeoplethenasseledinthisbaherthana

    panyofegyptians,or,astheyarevulgarlycalled,gypsies,and

    theyingtheheirsociety

    itisiossibletonceiveahappiersetofpeoplethanappeared

    heretobettogethertheutstrth,indeed,sheselfin

    everuntenance;norheirballtotallyvoidofallorderand

    deruperhapsithadrethanauntryasselyissotis

    nduent

    andlaheirooonegreat

    gistrate,theycalltheirking

    greaterplenty,likeobeseen,than

    flourishedinthisbahereynorelegance,nor

    didthekeenappetiteoftheguestsrequireanyhereore

    ofban,foutton,toprovided

    bettersaucehielfthanthebestanddearestfrenchokcan

    prepare

    aeneasisnotdespleof

    juno,

    dutupetobtutuquehaeretdefixusinuno,

    thanhesahisbawhilehewaslooking

    everyent,avenerableperson

    approachedhinyfriendlysalutations,ratheroftoohearty

    akindtobecalledurtlythisherthanthekingofthe

    gypsieshielfhehis

    subjeajestytosupporthisdignity;

    andyetthereseedasjonessaidtobesoinhisair

    edauthority,andinspiredthebeholdershanideaof

    aaginaryinjones;and

    thetruthybe,thatsuchideasareincidenttopoost

    inseparablefrot

    azedhestandsinonefixedgazeiovable

    thereeintheopenuntenanceandurteousbehaviour

    ofjonespanieduchelinessofperson,

    greatlyrendedhitfirsttoeverybeholderthesewere,

    perhaps,alittleheightenedtothepresentinstance,bythatprofound

    respectonthewas

    acquaintedhhisdignity,andhesertohisgypseian

    jesty,asheagefronybuthis

    os

    thekingorderedatabletobespreadhthechoicestoftheir

    provisionsforhisaselfathis

    righthand,hisjestybegantodisursehourheroeinthe

    folloanner:

    ”doubtnot,sir,butyouhaveofseensoofpeople,who

    areyoucalldepartiesdetache:fordeygoaboutevery

    fanaginenotay

    be

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