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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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