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    ylittlefoversationatthistiss

    nanaa

    andsisterbeingbothgootheplay,ndes

    pany

    hebottleandglassesanbegan

    torelatetheoccasionoftheprecedingdisturbance

    ”ihope,sir,”saidhetojones,”youthisaccident

    nyservants,foriassure

    youthisisthefirsttiihavebeenguiltyofitinrerance,

    andihavepassedbynyprovokingfaultsinthisveryfellow,before

    heuldprovoketoit;buthathhappenedthis

    evening,youeexcusableihappenedtoe

    hoseveralhoursbeforeusualti,en

    oftheyhoyle,sirbesthoyle,

    eaguinea,lyingopenonthetable,haquantityof

    porterspiltononeofthestterialleavesofthewholebook

    this,youisaidnothingtillthe

    restofthehonestpanyhengavethefellowa

    gentlerebuke,adea

    pertansusthavetheirdiversionsaswellas

    otherpeople;thatheheaccidento

    thebook,butthatseveralofhisaefor

    ashilling,andthatightstopaschinhiswages,ifipleased

    inoasevererreprindthanbefore,herascalhad

    theinsolenputedearlyinghotoin

    short,heentionedthenaofayounglady,

    inannerinsuchannerthatincensedbeyondallpatience,

    and,inpassion,istruckhi”

    jonesanse

    hiforpart,”saidhe,”infessishould,onthelastntioned

    provoething”

    ourpanyhadnotsatlongbeforetheyother

    anddaughter,attheirretufroheplayandnoheyallspent

    averychearfuleveningtogether;forallbutjonesily

    rry,andevenheputonaschnstrainedrthaspossible

    indeed,halfhisnaturalfloalspirits,joinedtothe

    sper,akeastaable

    panion;andnothstandingtheheavinessofhisheart,so

    agreeabledidhekehielfonthepresentoccasion,that,at

    theirbreakingup,theyounggentleneaestlydesiredhisfurther

    acquaintancessnancy;andthewidow,

    quitechard,htheother,next

    ingtobreakfast

    jonesonhispartissnancy,thougha

    verylittlecreature,sheelypretty,andthewidowhad

    allthecharannearfiftyasshewasoneof

    thestinnocentcreaturesintheost

    chearfulsheneverthought,norspoke,norwishedanyill,andhad

    nstantlythatdesireofpleasing,aybecalledthehappiest

    ofalldesiresinthis,thatitscarceeverfailsofattainingits

    ends,disgracedbyaffectationinshort,thoughherpower

    all,sheestfriendsshe

    hadbeenastaffectionateostfondandtender

    therasourhistorydothnot,likeane

    characterstopeopleillever

    beheardofagain,thereaderyhencenclude,thatthis

    excellentaneiortancein

    ourhistory

    noranhielf,

    ch

    goodsense,thoughalittletoochtaintedhto

    ndedhiosttojonesesentintsofgreat

    generosityandhunity,hiand

    particularlynyexpressionsofthehighestdisinterestednessin

    theaffairofloveonandelivered

    hielfinalanguageighthaveveryeanarcadian

    shepherdofold,andraordinaryeeding

    frohelipsofadefinegentlen;buthewasonlyoneby

    itation,andantbynatureforachbettercharacter

    chapter6

    arrivedpanyehints

    nentofdaughters

    ourpanybroughttogetherintheingthesagood

    inclinationstoher,hheyhadseparatedthe

    eveningbefore;butpoorjoneselydisnsolate;forhe

    hadjustreationfroartridge,thatsfitzpatrick

    hadleftherlodging,andthatheuldnotleahershewas

    gonethisne,andhisuntenance,aswell

    ashisbehaviour,indefianceofallhisendeavourstothentrary,

    betrayednifestindiind

    thedisursetuedatpresent,asbefore,onlove;and

    nightingaleagainexpressednyofthose,generous,and

    disinterestedsentintsuponthissubject,en

    callrontic,butengenerallyregardina

    betterlightsllerforsothestressofthehousewas

    ents;butheyoung

    gentlenappealedtossnancy,sheansshe

    believedthegentlenheleastapableof

    feelingst”

    thisplintlydirectedtojones,thatwe

    shouldhavebeensorryhadhepasseditbyunregardedhedeher

    indeedaverypoliteanshanobliquehint,

    thatheroekind:for

    indeedshehadscarceopenedherlipseitheohelastevening

    ”ialad,nanny,”sayssller,”thegentlenhathdethe

    observation;iprotestialstofhisopinioncanbethe

    ttere

    ofallyourgaietyylittle

    pratlershehathnotspoketyhisweek”

    heretheiversationerruptedbytheentranceofa

    idservant,abundleinherhand,h,shesaid,

    ”an

    iediatelyarequirednoanswer”

    jonesexpressedsosurprizeonthisoust

    besostake;buttheidpersistingthatsheainofthe

    na,alltheenwere

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