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overthosethathavebeenlatelyset
forthincertainfrenchnovels;verybunglingpiesofhhave
beenpresentedushereunderthenaoftranslations
jonesgreoreandreiatienttoseesophiandfinding,
afterrepeatedinterviehladybellaston,nolikelihoodof
obtainingthisbyheransfor,onthentrary,theladybeganto
treateventhentionofthenaofsophiaent,he
resolvedtotrysootherthodhedenodoubtbutthatlady
bellastonkneostlikely
thatsoofherservantsshouldbeacquaintedesecret
partridgethereforeployedtogetacquaintedhthose
servants,inordertofishthisse
feaginedreuneasythanthattohhis
poorsterpresentreduced;forbesidesthedifficultieshe
thindisveringsophia,besidesthefearshehadofhaving
disobligedher,andtheassuranceshehadreceivedfroadybellaston
oftheresolution,andofher
havingpurposelyn,
reasontobelieveghtbetrue;hehadstilladifficultyto
bat,istresstoreve,
hoighthavebeenthisheexposingof
hertobedisinheritedofallherfathersestate,thealst
inevitablensequenceoftheiringtogetherhoutansent,
aining
addtoallthesethenyobligationson,whose
violentfondness;so
thatbyheransheeoneofthebestdressedn
abouttothoseridiculousdistresses
entioned,butuallyraisedtoastateof
affluencebeyondhehadeverknown
noanygentlento
theisselvesoftheuneofa
an,akingheranykindofretu;yettoand,the
proprietorofhnotdeservedtobehanged,nothingis,i
believe,reirksothantosupportlovehgratitudeonly;
especiallyionpullstheheartantraryh
heunhappycaseofjones;forthoughthevirtuousloveheboreto
sophia,andan,
hadbeenentirelyoutofthequestion,heuldneverhavebeenable
tohavedeanyadequateretutothegenerouspassionofthislady,
ofdesire,buteredat
leastintotheautuoflife,thoughshehegaietyof
youth,bothinherdressandnner;nay,shentrivedstillto
intaintherosesinhercheeks;butthese,likeflo
ofseasonbyart,hadnoneofthatlivelybloongfreshnessh
e,bedecksheroionsshe
had,besides,acertainierfection,eflowers,
thoughverybeautifultotheeye,veryiropertobeplacedina
ostdisagreeable
tothebreathoflove
thoughjonessaentsontheoneside,he
felthisobligationsfullasstronglyontheother;nordidheless
plainlydiscetheardentpassionhoseobligationsproceeded,
theextreviolenceofoequal,hewellknew
theladyungrateful;and,isworse,hewouldhave
thoughthielfsoheknehetacitnsiderationuponhallher
favourstoaccept
thesohishonour,hentopaythepricethis
thereforeheresolvedtodo,iseryitsthiandto
devotehielftoher,frohatgreatprincipleofjustice,by
euntriesobligeadebtor,whoisno
otheretheslaveof
hiscreditor
atters,hereceivedthe
follothelady:
averyfoolish,butaveryperverseaccidenthathhappenedsinceour
lasteting,akesitiroperishouldseeyouanyre,if
possible,ntriveattheusualplaceieotherplaceby
torroeanti,adieu
thisdisappointnt,perhaps,thereaderyncludevery
great;butifithanan
hourafterfrohesahand,h
ntainedasfollows:
ihavealteredndsinceie;achangeh,ifyouare
nostrangertothetenderestofallpassions,youwonder
atiaoyownhouse,
aybethensequenceetoexactlyatseven;idine
abroad,butebythattiaday,ifind,tothosethat
sinslongerthaniigined
ifyoushouldae,bidthehow
youintothedra
tonfessthetruth,joneshthislast
epistlethanhehadbeener,asheedbyit
frolyingightingale,h
hehadnouchinticyandfriendshipthese
entreatiesanandhispanytoa
neobeactedthatevening,andhaverylarge
partyhadagreedtoda,froodisliketheyhadtakentothe
author,ightingalesacquaintanceand
thissortoffun,ourheroe,edtonfess,would
ent;buthishonour
gotthebetterofhisinclination
beforetothisintendedinterviehthelady,we
thinkpropertoacuntforboththeprecedingnotes,asthereader
ypossiblybenotalittlesurprizedattheirudenceoflady
bellaston,inbringingherlovertotheveryhousewhereherrivalwas
lodged
first,then,thestressofthehouseheselovershad
hithertot,andeyearsapensionertothat
lady,eathodist,andhadthatveryinged
uponherladyship,andafterrebukingherveryseverelyforherpast
life,hadpositivelydeclaredthatshe,be
instruntalincarryingonanyofheraffairsforthefuture
thehurryofspiritsintoade
herdespairofpossiblyfindinganyotheveniencetoetjones
thatevening;bitasshebeganalittletoreverfroeruneasiness
atthedisappointnt,sheset
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overthosethathavebeenlatelyset
forthincertainfrenchnovels;verybunglingpiesofhhave
beenpresentedushereunderthenaoftranslations
jonesgreoreandreiatienttoseesophiandfinding,
afterrepeatedinterviehladybellaston,nolikelihoodof
obtainingthisbyheransfor,onthentrary,theladybeganto
treateventhentionofthenaofsophiaent,he
resolvedtotrysootherthodhedenodoubtbutthatlady
bellastonkneostlikely
thatsoofherservantsshouldbeacquaintedesecret
partridgethereforeployedtogetacquaintedhthose
servants,inordertofishthisse
feaginedreuneasythanthattohhis
poorsterpresentreduced;forbesidesthedifficultieshe
thindisveringsophia,besidesthefearshehadofhaving
disobligedher,andtheassuranceshehadreceivedfroadybellaston
oftheresolution,andofher
havingpurposelyn,
reasontobelieveghtbetrue;hehadstilladifficultyto
bat,istresstoreve,
hoighthavebeenthisheexposingof
hertobedisinheritedofallherfathersestate,thealst
inevitablensequenceoftheiringtogetherhoutansent,
aining
addtoallthesethenyobligationson,whose
violentfondness;so
thatbyheransheeoneofthebestdressedn
abouttothoseridiculousdistresses
entioned,butuallyraisedtoastateof
affluencebeyondhehadeverknown
noanygentlento
theisselvesoftheuneofa
an,akingheranykindofretu;yettoand,the
proprietorofhnotdeservedtobehanged,nothingis,i
believe,reirksothantosupportlovehgratitudeonly;
especiallyionpullstheheartantraryh
heunhappycaseofjones;forthoughthevirtuousloveheboreto
sophia,andan,
hadbeenentirelyoutofthequestion,heuldneverhavebeenable
tohavedeanyadequateretutothegenerouspassionofthislady,
ofdesire,buteredat
leastintotheautuoflife,thoughshehegaietyof
youth,bothinherdressandnner;nay,shentrivedstillto
intaintherosesinhercheeks;butthese,likeflo
ofseasonbyart,hadnoneofthatlivelybloongfreshnessh
e,bedecksheroionsshe
had,besides,acertainierfection,eflowers,
thoughverybeautifultotheeye,veryiropertobeplacedina
ostdisagreeable
tothebreathoflove
thoughjonessaentsontheoneside,he
felthisobligationsfullasstronglyontheother;nordidheless
plainlydiscetheardentpassionhoseobligationsproceeded,
theextreviolenceofoequal,hewellknew
theladyungrateful;and,isworse,hewouldhave
thoughthielfsoheknehetacitnsiderationuponhallher
favourstoaccept
thesohishonour,hentopaythepricethis
thereforeheresolvedtodo,iseryitsthiandto
devotehielftoher,frohatgreatprincipleofjustice,by
euntriesobligeadebtor,whoisno
otheretheslaveof
hiscreditor
atters,hereceivedthe
follothelady:
averyfoolish,butaveryperverseaccidenthathhappenedsinceour
lasteting,akesitiroperishouldseeyouanyre,if
possible,ntriveattheusualplaceieotherplaceby
torroeanti,adieu
thisdisappointnt,perhaps,thereaderyncludevery
great;butifithanan
hourafterfrohesahand,h
ntainedasfollows:
ihavealteredndsinceie;achangeh,ifyouare
nostrangertothetenderestofallpassions,youwonder
atiaoyownhouse,
aybethensequenceetoexactlyatseven;idine
abroad,butebythattiaday,ifind,tothosethat
sinslongerthaniigined
ifyoushouldae,bidthehow
youintothedra
tonfessthetruth,joneshthislast
epistlethanhehadbeener,asheedbyit
frolyingightingale,h
hehadnouchinticyandfriendshipthese
entreatiesanandhispanytoa
neobeactedthatevening,andhaverylarge
partyhadagreedtoda,froodisliketheyhadtakentothe
author,ightingalesacquaintanceand
thissortoffun,ourheroe,edtonfess,would
ent;buthishonour
gotthebetterofhisinclination
beforetothisintendedinterviehthelady,we
thinkpropertoacuntforboththeprecedingnotes,asthereader
ypossiblybenotalittlesurprizedattheirudenceoflady
bellaston,inbringingherlovertotheveryhousewhereherrivalwas
lodged
first,then,thestressofthehouseheselovershad
hithertot,andeyearsapensionertothat
lady,eathodist,andhadthatveryinged
uponherladyship,andafterrebukingherveryseverelyforherpast
life,hadpositivelydeclaredthatshe,be
instruntalincarryingonanyofheraffairsforthefuture
thehurryofspiritsintoade
herdespairofpossiblyfindinganyotheveniencetoetjones
thatevening;bitasshebeganalittletoreverfroeruneasiness
atthedisappointnt,sheset
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