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oney,friend,or
elseyouarebetteracquaintedhthepersonoftheladythanh
hercircutanceshisladyto
have””fortune”criesjones,”ptibleaoobe
nadforyourson””her,”perhapshe
ghthavedonebetter””thatideny,”saidjones,”forsheisone
ofthebestofen””ay,ay,butinpointoffortuneian,”
ansuagine
yourfriendistohave””houch”criesjones,”houch
theutst,perhapsl200””doyouantobanter,young
gentlen”saidthefather,alittleangry”no,uponsoul,”
ansineaest:nay,ibelieveihavegoothe
utstfarthingifidotheladyaninjury,iaskherpardon”
”indeedyoudo,”criesthefather;”iaertainshehathfiftytis
thatsuandsheshallproducefiftytothatbeforeinsentthat
sheshallrryson””nay,”saidjones,”itistoolatetotalkof
nsentnoarried”
”sonrried”ansan,hsurprize”nay,”
saidjones,”ithoughtyouysonrried
tossharris”ansissharris”saidjones;”no,
sir;tossnanrsller,atwhosehouse
helodged;ayounglady,otherisreducedtolet
lodgings””areyoubantering,orareyouineaest”criesthe
father,ostsolevoice”indeed,sir,”answeredjones,”i
stheetoyouinstserious
eaest,igining,asifindtrue,thatyoursonhadneverdaredto
auinpointoffortune,
thoughthereputationoftheladyaina
secret”
batthisnews,a
gentlen,andsalutedhiythenaofbrother
butthoughthesetysonearlyrelated,they
osttheoppositestoeachotherthe
brotherotrade,inhhe
nosoonersaselfallestate
hthegreatestpartofit,andretiredintotheuntry;wherehe
rriedthedaughterofanunbeneficedclergyn;ayounglady,who,
thoughshehadneitherbeautynorfortune,hadrendedherself
tohisour,ofhshepossesseda
verylargeshare
hthisanhehad,duringtyfiveyears,livedalife
rereselingthedelainpoetsascribetothegolden
age,thananyofthosepatteshepresent
tisbyherhehadfourarrivedat
turity,exceptonlyonedaughter,,invulgarlanguage,heand
hisosttendeess
andfondness,uedtosuchadegree,thatshehad
aatchana
littletuedofforty,becausesheuldnotbringherselftopart
hherparents
theyoungladynightingalehadintendedforhissonwasa
neaeighbourofhisbrother,andanacquaintanceofhisniece;and
inrealityitatch,thathewas
noetoto,indeed,tofortodissuadehisbrother
fropurposeablyruinhisnephew;
forheforesaaunionissharris,
nothstandingthelargenessofherfortune,asneitherherperson
nodseedtoproseanykindoftrinialfelicity:forshe
all,verythin,veryugly,veryaffected,verysilly,and
veryillnatured
hisbrother,therefore,nosoonetionedtherriageofhis
nepheostsatisfaction;
andhefatherhadverybitterlyreviledhisson,and
pronoun,theunclebeganinthe
folloanner:
”ifyoutleoler,brother,iheryou
loveyoursonforhissakeorforyouroer,i
suppose,andsoisupposeyouthink,forhissake;anddoubtlessitis
hishappinessarriageyouproposedforhi
”noher,toprescriberulesofhappinesstoothershathalways
appearedtoveryabsurd,andtoinsistondoingthis,very
tyrannicalitisavulgarerror,iknoitis,nevertheless,
anerrorandifthisbeabsurdinotherthings,itisstlysoin
theaffairofrriage,thehappinessofirelyonthe
affectionsbetheparties
”ihavethereforealhoughtitunreasonableinparentsto
desiretochusefortheirchildrenonthisoccasion;sincetoforce
affepossibleattet;nay,sochdothloveabhor
force,thatiknoher,throughanunfortunatebutuncurable
perversenessinouatures,itynotbeeveniatientof
persuasion
”itis,horuethat,thoughaparent,ithink,
tobensultedonthisoccasion;and,in
striynephew,
therefore,ioarrying,houtaskingyouradvice,hathbeen
guiltyofafaultbut,honestlyspeaking,brother,haveyounota
littleprotedthisfaulthavenotyourfrequentdeclarationson
thissubjectgivenhiralcertaintyofyourrefusal,where
thereoffortunenay,dothnotyour
presentangerarisesolelyfrohatdeficiencyandifhehathfailed
inhisdutyhere,didyounotaschexceedthatauthority,when
youabsolutelybargainedforaan,houthis
knoyouyourselfneversa,ifyouhadseen
andknousthavebeendnessinyoutohave
everthoughtofbringingherintoyourfaly
”stillioynephe;butsurelyitisnotan
unpardonablefaulthehathactedindeedhoutyousent,ina
tterinatterin
ustand
hatyounsultedhisinterestonly,andifhe
unfortunatelydifferedfroou,andhathbeenstakeninhis
notionofhappiness,her,ifyouloveyourson,carry
hitillthepointheillnsequences
ofhissilechoiceakeaneventcertain
serytohiayaccidentallyprovesoinaher,
becausehehathputitoutofyourpow
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oney,friend,or
elseyouarebetteracquaintedhthepersonoftheladythanh
hercircutanceshisladyto
have””fortune”criesjones,”ptibleaoobe
nadforyourson””her,”perhapshe
ghthavedonebetter””thatideny,”saidjones,”forsheisone
ofthebestofen””ay,ay,butinpointoffortuneian,”
ansuagine
yourfriendistohave””houch”criesjones,”houch
theutst,perhapsl200””doyouantobanter,young
gentlen”saidthefather,alittleangry”no,uponsoul,”
ansineaest:nay,ibelieveihavegoothe
utstfarthingifidotheladyaninjury,iaskherpardon”
”indeedyoudo,”criesthefather;”iaertainshehathfiftytis
thatsuandsheshallproducefiftytothatbeforeinsentthat
sheshallrryson””nay,”saidjones,”itistoolatetotalkof
nsentnoarried”
”sonrried”ansan,hsurprize”nay,”
saidjones,”ithoughtyouysonrried
tossharris”ansissharris”saidjones;”no,
sir;tossnanrsller,atwhosehouse
helodged;ayounglady,otherisreducedtolet
lodgings””areyoubantering,orareyouineaest”criesthe
father,ostsolevoice”indeed,sir,”answeredjones,”i
stheetoyouinstserious
eaest,igining,asifindtrue,thatyoursonhadneverdaredto
auinpointoffortune,
thoughthereputationoftheladyaina
secret”
batthisnews,a
gentlen,andsalutedhiythenaofbrother
butthoughthesetysonearlyrelated,they
osttheoppositestoeachotherthe
brotherotrade,inhhe
nosoonersaselfallestate
hthegreatestpartofit,andretiredintotheuntry;wherehe
rriedthedaughterofanunbeneficedclergyn;ayounglady,who,
thoughshehadneitherbeautynorfortune,hadrendedherself
tohisour,ofhshepossesseda
verylargeshare
hthisanhehad,duringtyfiveyears,livedalife
rereselingthedelainpoetsascribetothegolden
age,thananyofthosepatteshepresent
tisbyherhehadfourarrivedat
turity,exceptonlyonedaughter,,invulgarlanguage,heand
hisosttendeess
andfondness,uedtosuchadegree,thatshehad
aatchana
littletuedofforty,becausesheuldnotbringherselftopart
hherparents
theyoungladynightingalehadintendedforhissonwasa
neaeighbourofhisbrother,andanacquaintanceofhisniece;and
inrealityitatch,thathewas
noetoto,indeed,tofortodissuadehisbrother
fropurposeablyruinhisnephew;
forheforesaaunionissharris,
nothstandingthelargenessofherfortune,asneitherherperson
nodseedtoproseanykindoftrinialfelicity:forshe
all,verythin,veryugly,veryaffected,verysilly,and
veryillnatured
hisbrother,therefore,nosoonetionedtherriageofhis
nepheostsatisfaction;
andhefatherhadverybitterlyreviledhisson,and
pronoun,theunclebeganinthe
folloanner:
”ifyoutleoler,brother,iheryou
loveyoursonforhissakeorforyouroer,i
suppose,andsoisupposeyouthink,forhissake;anddoubtlessitis
hishappinessarriageyouproposedforhi
”noher,toprescriberulesofhappinesstoothershathalways
appearedtoveryabsurd,andtoinsistondoingthis,very
tyrannicalitisavulgarerror,iknoitis,nevertheless,
anerrorandifthisbeabsurdinotherthings,itisstlysoin
theaffairofrriage,thehappinessofirelyonthe
affectionsbetheparties
”ihavethereforealhoughtitunreasonableinparentsto
desiretochusefortheirchildrenonthisoccasion;sincetoforce
affepossibleattet;nay,sochdothloveabhor
force,thatiknoher,throughanunfortunatebutuncurable
perversenessinouatures,itynotbeeveniatientof
persuasion
”itis,horuethat,thoughaparent,ithink,
tobensultedonthisoccasion;and,in
striynephew,
therefore,ioarrying,houtaskingyouradvice,hathbeen
guiltyofafaultbut,honestlyspeaking,brother,haveyounota
littleprotedthisfaulthavenotyourfrequentdeclarationson
thissubjectgivenhiralcertaintyofyourrefusal,where
thereoffortunenay,dothnotyour
presentangerarisesolelyfrohatdeficiencyandifhehathfailed
inhisdutyhere,didyounotaschexceedthatauthority,when
youabsolutelybargainedforaan,houthis
knoyouyourselfneversa,ifyouhadseen
andknousthavebeendnessinyoutohave
everthoughtofbringingherintoyourfaly
”stillioynephe;butsurelyitisnotan
unpardonablefaulthehathactedindeedhoutyousent,ina
tterinatterin
ustand
hatyounsultedhisinterestonly,andifhe
unfortunatelydifferedfroou,andhathbeenstakeninhis
notionofhappiness,her,ifyouloveyourson,carry
hitillthepointheillnsequences
ofhissilechoiceakeaneventcertain
serytohiayaccidentallyprovesoinaher,
becausehehathputitoutofyourpow
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