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    ostnfidenises;and

    tothatnfidencehathsacrificedeverythingoher

    plationsastheseant”

    ”nsense,indeed,”saidnightingale,”sallyousay;but

    yetyouheopinionoftherarytoit,that,

    arryayoedofever

    shoyfaceagain”

    ”fieuponit,nightingale”saidjones,”donotcallherbyso

    ungenerousana:isedtorryher,shebecayour

    oreagainstprudencethanvirtueand

    edtoface,butthe

    vile,thefoolish,andtheprofligateforgiveifisaysucha

    shastproodesty,tendsfalse

    honourasitsshadoanof

    realsenseandgoodnessinthehonourandapplaud

    theaitnoothery

    friend,applauditanddonotthe,rapturoussensations,h

    thensciousnessofanhonest,noble,generous,

    benevolentaoredelighttothendthantheundeserved

    praiseofllionssetthealteativefairlybeforeyoureyeson

    theoneside,seethispoor,unhappy,tender,believinggirl,inthe

    arofherother,breathingherlasthearherbreaking

    heartinagonies,sighingoutyouandlanting,ratherthan

    accusing,thecrueltyodestructionpaintto

    youriginationthecircutanceofherfondbespairingparent,

    driventodness,or,perhaps,todeath,bythelossofherlovely

    daughtervieind

    hathdontonlyonsuchideas,nsideryourselfasthecause

    ofalltheruinofthispoor,little,ilyon

    theotherside,nsideryourself,asrelievingtheroheir

    teorarysufferingsthinkhjoy,htransportsthat

    lovelycreaturesseeherbloodretuingto

    herpalecheeks,herfiretoherlanguideyes,andrapturestoher

    torturedbreastnsidertheexultationsofherther,thehappiness

    ofallthinkofthislittlefalydebyoneactofyours

    pletelyhappythinkofthisalteative,andsureiaistakenin

    friend,ifitrequiresanylongdeliberation,herhewill

    sinkthesechesdownforever,or,byonegenerous,noble

    resolution,raisethellfrohebrinkofseryanddespairtothe

    highestpitanhappinessaddtothisbutonensideration

    re;thensiderationthatitisyourdutysotodothatthe

    seryfrosery

    ”

    ”o,dearfriend”criesnightingale,”iednotyoureloquence

    torouseipitypooanysoul,andwouldwillingly

    giveanythinginpoiliaritieshadeverpassed

    bete,ihadnystrugglesypassion

    beforeiuldprevailyselftoethatcruelletter,h

    hathcausedalltheseryinthatunhappyfalyifihadno

    inyoarryhertorrow

    ing:iaginehow

    iossibleityfathertonsenttosucha

    te;andtorrow,byhis

    expressnd,iaoonthelady”

    ”ihavenotthehonourtoknoher,”saidjones;”but,

    supposeheuldbepersuaded,tothe

    onlyansofpreservingthesepoorpeople””aseagerlyasiwould

    pursuehappiness,”ansingale:”forinevershallfindit

    inanyotherano,dearfrienduldyouigineihave

    feltypoorgirl,iavincedshe

    eonlytoher;and,if

    ihadanyfoolishs:

    uldfatherbeinducedtoplyydesires,nothingwouldbe

    pleatoynancy”

    ”theniaesolvedtoundertakeit,”saidjones”youstnotbe

    angrye,inaybenecessarytosetthis

    affair,aydependonit,uldnototherwisebelonghid

    froiforthingsofthisnaturekeaquickprogresse

    theygetabroad,asthisunhappilyhathalreadybesides,shouldany

    fatalaafraidwill,unless

    iediatelyprevented,thepubliceina

    nnehunity,stoffendhiif

    youeayfindtheoldgentlen,i

    ontinthebusiness;h,whileipursue,you

    oregenerousactionthanbypayingavisittothepoor

    girlyouexaggeratedintheacuntihavegiven

    oftheily”

    nightingaleiediatelynsentedtotheproposal;andnow,having

    acquaintedjoneshhisfatherslodging,andtheffeehousewhere

    heostprobablyfindhihehesitatedant,andthensaid,

    ”deartoyouaregoingtoundertakeaniossibilityifyouknew

    father,youhinkofobtaininghisnsentstay,

    thereisoneiarried,itght

    beeasiertorencilehiothefactafterity

    honour,iaoaffectedy

    nanostightbe

    thensequence”

    jonesgreatlyapprovedthehint,andprosedtopursueitthey

    thenseparated,nightingale,tovisithisnancy,andjonesinquestof

    theoldgentlen

    chapter8

    passedbetightingale;hthe

    arrivalofapersonnotyetntionedinthishistory

    notentoftheronsatirist,hdenies

    thedivinityoffortune,andtheopinionofsenee

    purpose;cicero,anthaneitherof

    theexpresslyholdsthentrary;andcertainitis,thereare

    soincidentsinlifesoverystrangeandunacuntable,thatit

    seetorequirerethanhunskillandforesightinproducing

    the

    ofthiskindr

    nightingaletheelderinsocriticalanute,thatfortune,ifshe

    e,uldnothave

    ntrivedsuan,andthefat

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