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    ertokehiscircutances

    asaffluentasyouaschasyoucan”

    bytheforceofthetruecatholicfaith,stanthonyhe

    fishesorpheusandahions

    ofsicenchantedthingsrelyinanitehbut

    neitherhistorynorfablehaveeveryetventuredtorerdaninstance

    ofanyone,entandreason,hathtriuhed

    overhabitualavarice

    nightingale,thefather,insteadofattetingtoanswerhis

    brother,ntentedhielfhonlyobserving,thattheyhadalways

    differedintheirsentintsnceingtheeducationoftheir

    children”iher,youonfinedyour

    caretoyouroy

    son,h,ibelieve,aslittleprofitedbyyourprecepts,asby

    yourexale”foryoungnightingalelesgodson,andhad

    livedrethanhhisfathersothattheunclehad

    oftendeclared,helovedhisnepheostequallyhhisohild

    jonesfellintorapturesan;ander

    ore

    irritated,insteadofappeased,jonesnductedtheuncletohis

    nephersller

    chapter9

    ntainingstrangetters

    athisretutohislodgings,jonesfoundthesituationof

    affairsgreatlyalteredfroheyhadbeeninathisdeparture

    thether,thetightingale,

    doosuppertogether,heunclehisowndesire,

    introducedonyintothepany,toallofhe

    esvisitedhisnephethat

    house

    theoldgentleniediatelyissnancy,salutedand

    otherandtheother

    sister;andlastly,hepaidtheproperplintstohisnepheh

    thesagoodhuurandurtesy,asifhisnephearriedhis

    equalorsuperiorinfortune,hallthepreviousrequisitesfirst

    perford

    ssnancyandhersupposedhusbandbothtuedpale,andlooked

    ratherfoolishthanotherrsllertook

    thefirstopportunityofhdraforjones

    intothediningrooshethreost

    passionatefloodoftears,calledhiergoodangel,thepreserverof

    herpoorlittlefaly,anyotherrespectfulandendearing

    appellations,anddehiveryacknoenthehighest

    benefitostgratefulheart

    afterthefirstgustofherpassiontleover,hshe

    declared,ifshehadnotvented,her,sheproceeded

    toinforrjonesthatallttersr

    nightingaleandherdaughter,andthattheyarriedthe

    nexting;atuchpleasure,the

    pooranfellagainintoafitofjoyandthanksgiving,hhe

    atlengthhdifficultysilenced,andprevailedonhertoretu

    baegood

    huurin

    thislittlesocietynothreeveryagreeablehours

    together,inheuncle,loverofhis

    bottle,hadsohatthislatter,thoughnot

    drunk,begantobesoightingale,taking

    theoldgentlenupstairsintotheapartnthehadlately

    oedhielfasfollows:

    ”asyouhavebeenale,and

    asyouhaveshohis

    tprovident,i

    shouldneverforgiveselfifiattetedtodeceiveyouin

    anything”hethennfessedthetruth,andopenedthewholeaffair

    ”hoan,”andareyoureallythennot

    rriedtothisyoungan””no,uponhonour,”answered

    nightingale,”ihavetoldyouthesiletruth””dearboy,”

    criestheuncle,kissinghi”iaeartilygladtoheariti

    neverylifeifyouhadbeenrried,ishould

    haveassistedyouaschasypoadethebest

    ofabadtter;butthereisagreatdifferencebetonsideringa

    thinghat

    todoletyourreasonhavefairplay,jack,andyouhis

    tchinsofoolishandpreposterousalight,thattherewillbeno

    needofanydissuasiveargunts””how,sir”repliesyoung

    nightingale,”istherethisdifferencebetweenhavingalreadydone

    anact,andbeinginhonourengagedtodoit””pugh”saidtheuncle,

    ”honourisacreatureoftheaking,andthehthe

    poaygoveanddirectitasthey

    pleasenorivialthesebreachesofntractare

    thought;eventhegrossestkebuttheionofa

    dayisthereanorebackwardingivingyou

    hissister,ordaughteroristhereanysisterordaughterwho

    orebackoreceiveyouhonourisnotnceedin

    theseengagents””pardon,dearsir,”criesnightingale,”ican

    neverthinkso;andnotonlyhonour,butnscienceandhunity,

    arenceediasfied,that,odisappoint

    theyoungcreature,herdeathhensequence,andishould

    lookuponselfasherrderer;nay,asherrdererbythe

    ethods,bybreakingherheart””breakherheart,

    indeedno,no,jack,”criestheuncle,”theheartsofenarenot

    sosoonbroke;theyaretough,boy,theyaretough””but,sir,”

    ansyoionsareengaged,andinever

    uldbehappyanhoenhaveiheardyousay,

    thatchildrenshouldbealselves,and

    thatyouyusinharrietdoso””he

    oldgentlen,”soi;butthenichuse

    ustandshallleavethegirl””indeed,

    unustandwillhaveher””youwill,

    younggentlen”saidtheuncle;”ididnotexpectsucha

    youishouldnotoyourfather,

    halreatedyoulikeadog,andkeptyouatthedistance

    yrantpreservesoverhissubjects;buti,h

    youuponanequalfooting,ghtsurelyexpectbetterusage:buti

    knooacuntforitall:itisalloo

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