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    ably,plaanevils

    thefatheris,indeed,stpassionpoo,his

    untenanceistheverypictureofhorror,andhelookslikeone

    ratherdeadthanaliveohheavensy

    firstingintotheroohegoodcreaturehe

    bolster,supportingatoncebothhischildandhiswifehehad

    nothingonbutathinat;forhisathebed,

    tosupplytheyentrance,i

    scarcekneaselyan,jones,hinthisfortnight,as

    youeverbeheld;nightingalehathseenhihiseyessunk,his

    facepale,halongbeardhisbodyshiveringhld,andwo

    yusinsayssheto

    eathetoldhielfinaeicantrepeatit

    hesaidheuldnotbeartoeatthebreadhischildrenedand

    yet,eninallthisseryhiswifehasas

    goodcaudleasifshelayinthedstofthegreatestaffluence;i

    tastedit,andiscarceevertastedbettertheansofprocuring

    herthis,hesaid,hebelievedheaveni

    knoeant;forihadnotspiritsenoughtoaskasingle

    question

    ”thisatch,astheycallit,onbothsides;thatis,a

    tchbetust,indeed,say,ineversawafonder

    toonesuple;butistheirfondnessgoodfor,butto

    toteaaa,”criesnancy,”ihavealways

    lookedonusinanderson”forthate”asoneofthe

    happiestofen””iaure,”sayssller,”thecaseat

    presentischotherighthavedisceedthatthe

    tendesiderationofeaakesthest

    intolerablepartoftheircalaty,bothtothehusbandandwife

    paredtoheyaffecttheirownpersons

    only,arescarceevilsnay,theverychildren,theyoungest,his

    nottenner;fortheyarea

    stlovingfaly,and,iftheyhadbutabarepetency,wouldbe

    thehappiestpeopleintheheleastsignof

    seryatherhouse,”repliednancy;”iaureheartbleedsfor

    e””ochild,”ansother,”shehath

    alakethebestofeverythingtheyhavealways

    beeningreatdistress;but,indeed,thisabsoluteruinhathbeen

    broughtupontheyothersthepoohevillainhis

    brother;andaboutaheverydaybeforeherlyingin,their

    goodsionhesenta

    lettertoofitbyoneofthebailiffs,hevillainnever

    deliveredusthethinkofsufferingaopassbefore

    heheardof”

    ithdryeyesthatjonesheardthisnarrative;

    intoanotherrooand,

    deliveringherhispurse,inofl50,desiredher

    tosendaschofitasshethoughtpropertothesepoorpeople

    thelookrsllergavejones,onthisoccasion,isnoteasy

    tobedescribedsheburstintoakindofagonyoftransport,and

    aninthe

    rellectingherself,shesaid,”indeediknocanthere

    beanother””ihope,da”anywhohave

    nhunity;fortorelievesuchdistressinourfelloures,

    rsllerthentooktenguineas,h

    ostheuldprevailhhertoaccept,andsaid,”she

    eansofnveyingthearlythenexting;”

    adding,”thatshehadherselfdonesolittletterforthepoor

    people,andhadnotleftthenquitesochseryasshefound

    the”

    theythenretuedtotheparlour,ingaleexpressed

    chnceatthedreadfulsituationofthese

    indeedheknerethanonceats

    llersheinveighedagainstthefollyofkingoneselfliable

    forthedebtsofothers;ventednybitterexecrationsagainstthe

    brother;andncludedethinguldbedoneforthe

    unfortunatefaly”suppose,da”saidhe,”youshouldrend

    theoallhyorthinkyouofallectioniwill

    givetheguineayheart”

    sllerdenoanshertherhad

    hegenerosityofjones,tuedpaleupontheoccasion;

    though,ifeitherofthenightingale,itwassurely

    houtreasonfortheliberalityofjones,ifhehadkno,was

    notanexaleiontofollohereare

    thousandshaventributedasinglehalfpenny,asindeed

    hedidnotineffeadenotenderofanything;and

    therefore,astheothersthoughtpropertokenodend,hekepthis

    neyinhispocket

    ihave,intruth,observed,andshallneverhaveabetter

    opportunitythanatpresenttonicateobservation,thatthe

    oty,

    stohold,

    thatallaedasvoluntarygifts,and,

    hoorethanyourgoodwishes,you

    aeritinsodoingothers,onthe

    ntrary,appeartobeasfirypersuadedthatbeneficenceisa

    positiveduty,andthatherichfallgreatlyshortof

    theirabilityinrelievingthedistressesofthepoor,theirpitiful

    largessesaresofarfroeingritorious,thattheyhaveonly

    perfordtheirdutybyhalves,andareinsosensere

    ntetiblethanthoseirelyneglectedit

    torenypowerishall

    onlyadd,thatthegiversaregenerallyoftheforrsentint,and

    thereceiversarealstuniversallyinclinedtothelatter

    chapter9

    attersofaverydifferentkindfrohoseinthe

    precedingchapter

    intheeveningjonesthisladyagain,andalongnversation

    againensuedbet:butasitnsistedonlyofthesa

    ordinaryoccurrencesasbefore,entioningparticulars,

    othereader;unlessheis

    oneiontothefairsex,likethatofthepapiststo

    theirsaints,

    sofarfroesiringtoexhibitsuchpicturestothepublic,thati

    odraain

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