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aterialtothishistory,weshall
hereputanendtothischapter
chapter3
aprojersfitzpatrick,andhervisittoladybellaston
rsfitzpatrickretiredtorest,herthoughtsirely
takenupbyherusinsophiaandjonesshetle
offendeder,forthedisingenuityhshenow
disveredineditationshehadnotlongexercisedher
igination,beforethefollosuggesteditself;thatuld
shepossiblybeetheansofpreservingsophiafrohisn,
andofrestoringhertoherfather,sheshould,inallhun
probability,bysogreataserviily,renciletoherself
bothheruncleandheraunte
asthisostfavouritehehopeofsuccess
seedsoreasonable,thatnothingreinedbuttonsiderof
properthodstoapttoreasonthecase
ethods:forasbetty
hadreportedfrorshonour,thatsophiahadaviolentinclination
tojones,shenthetchwasan
endeavourofthesakind,asitilyandeaestly
toentreatathnottoflyintoacandle
ifthereadereer,thattheacquaintanceh
sophiahadrs
usthavegroersfitzpatrick
livedation,thats
fitzpatricksthavebeenacquaintedhherlikeheywere,
besides,bothequallyherdistantrelations
afterchnsideration,therefore,sheresolvedtogoearlyinthe
ingtothatlady,andendeavourtoseeher,unknoosophia,and
toacquaintherhtheintheleast
doubt,butthattheprudentlady,antic
love,andindiscreetrriages,inheversation,wouldvery
readilyncurinhersentintsnceingthistch,andwouldlend
herutstassistancetopreventit
thisresolutionsheacrdinglyexecuted;andthenexting
beforethesun,shehuddledonhercloaths,andatavery
unfashionable,unseasonable,unvisitablehour,toladybellaston,
toshegotaccess,houttheleastknoionof
sophia,eawakeinherbed,
hhonoursnoringbyherside
sfitzpatrickdenyapologiesforanearlyabruptvisit,at
anhourhavethoughtofdisturbingher
ladyship,butuponbusinessoftheutstnsequence”shethen
openedthebetty;anddid
notforgetthevisitoherselfthepreceding
evening
ladybellastonansile,”thenyouhaveseenthis
terriblen,dapray,ishesoveryfineafigureasheis
representedforetoffentertainedlastnightalstth
hithebyreputation”here
thereaderrsetoff,
hehonourtopinandunpintheladybellaston,hadreceived
pleatinfortionnceingthesaidjones,andhadfaithfully
nveyedthesatoherladylastnightorratherthating
sshehadbeendetainedin
herofficeabovethespaceofanhourandahalf
theladyindeed,thoughgenerallyhthe
narrativesofsetoffatthoseseasons,gaveanextraordinary
attentiontoheraasa
veryhandsofellouchto
thebeautyofhispersontoherreport,thatladybellastonbeganto
niracleinnature
thecuriosityanhadinspiredlyincreased
bysfitzpatrick,uchinfavourofthepersonof
jonesasshehadbeforespokenindispraiseofhisbirth,character,
andfortune
onhadheardthewhole,sheansweredgravely,
”indeed,dathisisatterofgreatnsequencenothingcan
endablethanthepartyouact;andishallbe
verygladtohaveshareinthepreservationofayoungladyofso
uchestee”
”dothnotyourladyshipthink,”sayssfitzpatrickeagerly,”that
itdiatelytouncle,and
acquainthiusinis”
theladyponderedalittleuponthis,andthusanswered”why,no,
daithinknotdieto
besuchabrute,thaticannotnsenttoputanyanunderhis
poitihaveheardhebehavedlikeanster
tohisohosecheshinktheyhavea
righttotyranniseoverus,andfrouchishalleveresteetthe
ysextorescueanyanunatetobe
undertheirpookeep
ssseeingthisyoungfellopany
eetinghere,givehera
properertu”
”ifheshouldfindouther,da”ansheother,”your
ladyshipybeassuredheptedtoeat
her”
”but,da”repliedthelady,”itisiossibleheshoulde
herethoughindeeditispossibleheygetsointelligencewhere
sheis,andthenylurkaboutthehouseihereforeiknew
hispersonistherenoadabyof
hior,otherayntrivetoseehibr >
hereyknowledge”
sfitzpatrickanshehadthreatenedherh
anothervisitthatafteoon,andthat,ifherladyshippleasedto
doherthehonourofcallinguponherthen,shewouldhardlyfailof
seeinghieteearliershewould,by
soansorother,detainhiillherladyshipsarrival”lady
bellastonreplied,”sheethentsheuldgetfrobr >
dinner,farthest;forthat
itelynecessarysheshouldbeacquaintedhhis
personuponada”saysshe,”itotakethis
issnhunity,asoour
faly,requiresitofusboth;foritatch
indeed”
sfitzpatriakeaproperretutothe
plintonhadbestoer
solittlei
... </P></TD>
aterialtothishistory,weshall
hereputanendtothischapter
chapter3
aprojersfitzpatrick,andhervisittoladybellaston
rsfitzpatrickretiredtorest,herthoughtsirely
takenupbyherusinsophiaandjonesshetle
offendeder,forthedisingenuityhshenow
disveredineditationshehadnotlongexercisedher
igination,beforethefollosuggesteditself;thatuld
shepossiblybeetheansofpreservingsophiafrohisn,
andofrestoringhertoherfather,sheshould,inallhun
probability,bysogreataserviily,renciletoherself
bothheruncleandheraunte
asthisostfavouritehehopeofsuccess
seedsoreasonable,thatnothingreinedbuttonsiderof
properthodstoapttoreasonthecase
ethods:forasbetty
hadreportedfrorshonour,thatsophiahadaviolentinclination
tojones,shenthetchwasan
endeavourofthesakind,asitilyandeaestly
toentreatathnottoflyintoacandle
ifthereadereer,thattheacquaintanceh
sophiahadrs
usthavegroersfitzpatrick
livedation,thats
fitzpatricksthavebeenacquaintedhherlikeheywere,
besides,bothequallyherdistantrelations
afterchnsideration,therefore,sheresolvedtogoearlyinthe
ingtothatlady,andendeavourtoseeher,unknoosophia,and
toacquaintherhtheintheleast
doubt,butthattheprudentlady,antic
love,andindiscreetrriages,inheversation,wouldvery
readilyncurinhersentintsnceingthistch,andwouldlend
herutstassistancetopreventit
thisresolutionsheacrdinglyexecuted;andthenexting
beforethesun,shehuddledonhercloaths,andatavery
unfashionable,unseasonable,unvisitablehour,toladybellaston,
toshegotaccess,houttheleastknoionof
sophia,eawakeinherbed,
hhonoursnoringbyherside
sfitzpatrickdenyapologiesforanearlyabruptvisit,at
anhourhavethoughtofdisturbingher
ladyship,butuponbusinessoftheutstnsequence”shethen
openedthebetty;anddid
notforgetthevisitoherselfthepreceding
evening
ladybellastonansile,”thenyouhaveseenthis
terriblen,dapray,ishesoveryfineafigureasheis
representedforetoffentertainedlastnightalstth
hithebyreputation”here
thereaderrsetoff,
hehonourtopinandunpintheladybellaston,hadreceived
pleatinfortionnceingthesaidjones,andhadfaithfully
nveyedthesatoherladylastnightorratherthating
sshehadbeendetainedin
herofficeabovethespaceofanhourandahalf
theladyindeed,thoughgenerallyhthe
narrativesofsetoffatthoseseasons,gaveanextraordinary
attentiontoheraasa
veryhandsofellouchto
thebeautyofhispersontoherreport,thatladybellastonbeganto
niracleinnature
thecuriosityanhadinspiredlyincreased
bysfitzpatrick,uchinfavourofthepersonof
jonesasshehadbeforespokenindispraiseofhisbirth,character,
andfortune
onhadheardthewhole,sheansweredgravely,
”indeed,dathisisatterofgreatnsequencenothingcan
endablethanthepartyouact;andishallbe
verygladtohaveshareinthepreservationofayoungladyofso
uchestee”
”dothnotyourladyshipthink,”sayssfitzpatrickeagerly,”that
itdiatelytouncle,and
acquainthiusinis”
theladyponderedalittleuponthis,andthusanswered”why,no,
daithinknotdieto
besuchabrute,thaticannotnsenttoputanyanunderhis
poitihaveheardhebehavedlikeanster
tohisohosecheshinktheyhavea
righttotyranniseoverus,andfrouchishalleveresteetthe
ysextorescueanyanunatetobe
undertheirpookeep
ssseeingthisyoungfellopany
eetinghere,givehera
properertu”
”ifheshouldfindouther,da”ansheother,”your
ladyshipybeassuredheptedtoeat
her”
”but,da”repliedthelady,”itisiossibleheshoulde
herethoughindeeditispossibleheygetsointelligencewhere
sheis,andthenylurkaboutthehouseihereforeiknew
hispersonistherenoadabyof
hior,otherayntrivetoseehibr >
hereyknowledge”
sfitzpatrickanshehadthreatenedherh
anothervisitthatafteoon,andthat,ifherladyshippleasedto
doherthehonourofcallinguponherthen,shewouldhardlyfailof
seeinghieteearliershewould,by
soansorother,detainhiillherladyshipsarrival”lady
bellastonreplied,”sheethentsheuldgetfrobr >
dinner,farthest;forthat
itelynecessarysheshouldbeacquaintedhhis
personuponada”saysshe,”itotakethis
issnhunity,asoour
faly,requiresitofusboth;foritatch
indeed”
sfitzpatriakeaproperretutothe
plintonhadbestoer
solittlei
... </P></TD>