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ofrriagetohshe
replied,”that,didnotherdutytoherfatherforbidhertofollow
herooreetoher
thanthestaffluentfortunean”atthentionof
thearted,letdropherhand,hhehadheldfor
soti,andstrikinghisbreasthhiso,”oh,
sophiacanithenruintheeno;byheavens,noinever
sobaseapartdearestsophia,e,iwill
renouny
heartasareinnsistentyloveiwillever
retain,butitshallbeinsilence;itshallbeatadistancefrobr >
you;itshallbeinsoforeignland;fronovoice,nosigh
ofdespair,shalleverreachanddisturbyourearsand
dead”heoptbyafloodoftearsh
sophialetfallinhisbosouponhoutbeing
abletospeakoneoff,ents,
sheallotodohoutanyresistance;butthenrellecting
herself,gentlys;and,totuthedisurse
frosubjecttootender,and
support,bethoughtherselftoaskhiquestionsheneverhadtito
puttohiefore,”hoeintothatroohebeganto
staer,andy,haveraisedhersuspicions
bytheansogive,once,thedooropened,
andincaladybellaston
havingadvancedafeeps,andseeingjonesandsophiatogether,
shesuddenlystopt;onts,rellecting
herselfirablepresenind,shesaidthoughh
sufficientindicationsofsurprizebothinvoiceanduntenance”i
thought,sse,youhadbeenattheplay”
thoughsophiahadnoopportunityofleaingofjonesby
anshehaddisveredher,yet,asshehadnottheleastsuspicion
oftherealtruth,orthatjonesandladybellastoned,
soshetlenfounded;andtheless,astheladyhad,in
alltheiversationsonthesubject,entirelytakenherside
againstherfatherhverylittlehesitation,therefore,she
throughtheoryofhadhappenedattheplayhouse,and
thecauseofherhastyretu
thelengthofthisnarrativegaveladybellastonanopportunityof
rallyingherspirits,andofnsideringinannertoactandas
thebehaviourofsophiagaveherhopesthatjoneshadnotbetrayed
her,sheputonanairofgoodhuur,andsaid,”ishouldnothave
brokeinsoabruptlyuponyou,sse,ifihadknownyouhad
pany”
ladybellastonfixedhereyesonsophiashespokethese
hatpooryounglady,havingherfaceoverspread
ringvoice,”iabr >
sure,daishallalhinkthehonourofyourladyships
pany””ihope,atleast,”criesladybellaston,”iinterruptno
business””no,da”ansan
endyourladyshipybepleasedtoreerihaveoftenntioned
thelossofpocketbook,an,havingvery
luckilyfound,ehthebillinit”
jones,eversincethearrivalofladybellaston,hadbeenreadyto
sinkhfearhesatkickinghisheels,playinghhisfingers,
andlookingrelikeafool,ifitbepossible,thanayoungbooby
squire,blyhe
began,hoself;andtakingahintfrohe
behaviourofladybellaston,any
acquaintance,heresolvedasentirelytoaffectthe
strangeronhisparthesaid,”eversincehehadthepocketbookin
hispossession,hehadusedgreatdiligenceininquiringoutthe
ladyeinit;butnevertillthatdayuldbeso
fortunatetodisverher”
sophiaindeedntionedthelossofherpocketbooktolady
bellaston;butasjones,forsoreasonorother,hadneveronce
hintedtoherthatitone
syllableofiredthe
extrequicknessoftheyoungladyininventingsuchanexcusethe
reasonofsophiasleavingtheplayhousethnobettercredit;
andthoughsheuldnotaeetingbethesetwo
lovers,shelypersuadeditaccidental
ile,therefore,shesaid,”indeed,ss
oneynot
onlyasitfellintothehandsofagentlenofhonour,butashe
happenedtodisvertoitbelongedithinkyou
nsenttohaveitadvertiseditgoodfortune,sir,that
youfoundouttothenotebelonged”
”oh,da”criesjones,”itbook,in
eten”
”thatunateindeed,”criesthelady:”anditwasno
lessso,thatyouheardsseyhouse;forsheis
verylittleknown”
joneshadatlengthperfectlyreveredhisspirits;andashe
nceivedhehadnounityofsatisfyingsophia,astothe
questionshehadaskedhiustbeforeladybellastoncain,he
proceededthus:”ada”ansheluckiest
chanceiginableidethisdisveryientioningihad
found,andthenaoftheoheotheighttoaladyatthe
squerade,eshebelievedshekneightseess
oingshewould
inforeient,butsheat
ho;noruldieveretoing,whenshe
direeacrdingly,anddid
selfthehonourtoaskforyourladyship;anduponsayingthat
ihadveryparti;
the
play”
uponhisntioningthesquerade,helookedveryslilyatlady
bellaston,arkedsophiforshewas
visiblytooakeanyobservationsthishinta
littlealardthelady,andshe;he
agitationofsophiasnd,resolvedtotaketheonlythodof
relievingher,iring;but,beforehedidthis,he
said,believe,daitiserehese
oustinsistonaveryhighoneforhonesty;itis,
danolessthanthehonourofbeingperttedtopaya
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ofrriagetohshe
replied,”that,didnotherdutytoherfatherforbidhertofollow
herooreetoher
thanthestaffluentfortunean”atthentionof
thearted,letdropherhand,hhehadheldfor
soti,andstrikinghisbreasthhiso,”oh,
sophiacanithenruintheeno;byheavens,noinever
sobaseapartdearestsophia,e,iwill
renouny
heartasareinnsistentyloveiwillever
retain,butitshallbeinsilence;itshallbeatadistancefrobr >
you;itshallbeinsoforeignland;fronovoice,nosigh
ofdespair,shalleverreachanddisturbyourearsand
dead”heoptbyafloodoftearsh
sophialetfallinhisbosouponhoutbeing
abletospeakoneoff,ents,
sheallotodohoutanyresistance;butthenrellecting
herself,gentlys;and,totuthedisurse
frosubjecttootender,and
support,bethoughtherselftoaskhiquestionsheneverhadtito
puttohiefore,”hoeintothatroohebeganto
staer,andy,haveraisedhersuspicions
bytheansogive,once,thedooropened,
andincaladybellaston
havingadvancedafeeps,andseeingjonesandsophiatogether,
shesuddenlystopt;onts,rellecting
herselfirablepresenind,shesaidthoughh
sufficientindicationsofsurprizebothinvoiceanduntenance”i
thought,sse,youhadbeenattheplay”
thoughsophiahadnoopportunityofleaingofjonesby
anshehaddisveredher,yet,asshehadnottheleastsuspicion
oftherealtruth,orthatjonesandladybellastoned,
soshetlenfounded;andtheless,astheladyhad,in
alltheiversationsonthesubject,entirelytakenherside
againstherfatherhverylittlehesitation,therefore,she
throughtheoryofhadhappenedattheplayhouse,and
thecauseofherhastyretu
thelengthofthisnarrativegaveladybellastonanopportunityof
rallyingherspirits,andofnsideringinannertoactandas
thebehaviourofsophiagaveherhopesthatjoneshadnotbetrayed
her,sheputonanairofgoodhuur,andsaid,”ishouldnothave
brokeinsoabruptlyuponyou,sse,ifihadknownyouhad
pany”
ladybellastonfixedhereyesonsophiashespokethese
hatpooryounglady,havingherfaceoverspread
ringvoice,”iabr >
sure,daishallalhinkthehonourofyourladyships
pany””ihope,atleast,”criesladybellaston,”iinterruptno
business””no,da”ansan
endyourladyshipybepleasedtoreerihaveoftenntioned
thelossofpocketbook,an,havingvery
luckilyfound,ehthebillinit”
jones,eversincethearrivalofladybellaston,hadbeenreadyto
sinkhfearhesatkickinghisheels,playinghhisfingers,
andlookingrelikeafool,ifitbepossible,thanayoungbooby
squire,blyhe
began,hoself;andtakingahintfrohe
behaviourofladybellaston,any
acquaintance,heresolvedasentirelytoaffectthe
strangeronhisparthesaid,”eversincehehadthepocketbookin
hispossession,hehadusedgreatdiligenceininquiringoutthe
ladyeinit;butnevertillthatdayuldbeso
fortunatetodisverher”
sophiaindeedntionedthelossofherpocketbooktolady
bellaston;butasjones,forsoreasonorother,hadneveronce
hintedtoherthatitone
syllableofiredthe
extrequicknessoftheyoungladyininventingsuchanexcusethe
reasonofsophiasleavingtheplayhousethnobettercredit;
andthoughsheuldnotaeetingbethesetwo
lovers,shelypersuadeditaccidental
ile,therefore,shesaid,”indeed,ss
oneynot
onlyasitfellintothehandsofagentlenofhonour,butashe
happenedtodisvertoitbelongedithinkyou
nsenttohaveitadvertiseditgoodfortune,sir,that
youfoundouttothenotebelonged”
”oh,da”criesjones,”itbook,in
eten”
”thatunateindeed,”criesthelady:”anditwasno
lessso,thatyouheardsseyhouse;forsheis
verylittleknown”
joneshadatlengthperfectlyreveredhisspirits;andashe
nceivedhehadnounityofsatisfyingsophia,astothe
questionshehadaskedhiustbeforeladybellastoncain,he
proceededthus:”ada”ansheluckiest
chanceiginableidethisdisveryientioningihad
found,andthenaoftheoheotheighttoaladyatthe
squerade,eshebelievedshekneightseess
oingshewould
inforeient,butsheat
ho;noruldieveretoing,whenshe
direeacrdingly,anddid
selfthehonourtoaskforyourladyship;anduponsayingthat
ihadveryparti;
the
play”
uponhisntioningthesquerade,helookedveryslilyatlady
bellaston,arkedsophiforshewas
visiblytooakeanyobservationsthishinta
littlealardthelady,andshe;he
agitationofsophiasnd,resolvedtotaketheonlythodof
relievingher,iring;but,beforehedidthis,he
said,believe,daitiserehese
oustinsistonaveryhighoneforhonesty;itis,
danolessthanthehonourofbeingperttedtopaya
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