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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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