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yourpreposterous
education,inydaughter,
noihavebroughtupasfriend,neverdothanything
yadvice,noreverrefusestotakeither”
”youhaveneveryetgivenheradviceinanaffairofthiskind,”
saidnightingale;”foriareatlystakeninusin,ifshe
ostpositivendsin
abandoningherinygirl,”anshe
oldgentleneetion;”dontabuseharrietihave
broughtheruptohavenoinyownby
sufferinghertodoevershepleases,ihaveenuredhertoahabit
ofbeingpleasedtodoe,sir,”said
nightingale,”ihavenottheleastdesigntorefleyusin,for
ihavethegreatestesteeandindeediavincedyouwill
neverputhertososevereatryal,orlaysuchhardndsonher
asyouebut,dearsir,letusretutothepany;
fortheyustbegone
favourofdearuncle,hathesayanythingto
shoother””ohyouneednotfear,”
ansyselftooen;soiwill
readilygrantyouthatfavour;andinretuistexpectanother
ofyou””therearebutfends,sir,”said
nightingale,”verychearfullyobey””nay,sir,i
asknothing,”saidtheune
tolodging,thatiyreasonthecasealittlerefullyh
you;forihesatisfactionofpreserving
faly,notybrother,who,in
hisopinion,istheanintheworld”
nightingale,obeasheadstrongashis
father,subttedtoattendhio,andthentheybothretuedback
intotherooanprosedtocartyhielf
ederuintained
chapter10
ashortchapter,hebook
thelongabsenceoftheuncleandnephee
disquietinthendsofalltheyhadleftbehindtheandthe
re,as,duringthepreorethan
onceelevatedhisvoice,soastobehearddoairs;hough
theyuldnotdistinguisheevil
forebodinginnancyandherther,and,indeed,eveninjones
hielf
pany,therefore,againasseled,therewasa
visiblealterationinalltheirfaour
theirlasteting,universallyshoneforthineveryuntenance,
uchlessagreeableaspectithange,
indeed,nenoughtotheate,frounshio
juodeceer
thisalterationarkedbyanypresent;
forastheyoncealtheirohoughts,
andtoactapart,theybecaalltoobusilyengagedinthescene
tobespectatorsofitthusneithertheunclenoephewsawany
sytoofsuspiotherordaughter;nordidthetheror
daughterrerktheoveraan,northe
unterfeitsatisfactionhefeaturesoftheyoung
one
sothinglikethis,ibelieve,frequentlyhappens,he
tentionofthepartheachis
toaposeontheother,neitherseesnorsuspectsthe
artspractisedagainsthielf;andthusthethrustofbothtoborrow
noiropertaphorontheoccasionaliketakesplace
frohesareasonitisnounusualthingforbothpartiestobe
overreaustbealhegreater
loser;asein
paynt
ourpanyinabouthalfanhourbrokeup,andtheunclecarried
offhisnepheissnancy,ina
oing,andfulfilall
hisengagents
jones,osthe
didindeedsuspecttheveryfact;for,besidesobservingthegreat
alterationinthebehaviouroftheuncle,thedistanceheassud,and
hisoverstrained
froisbrideatthattiofnightraordinarya
proaginingthat
youngnightingalehadrevealedtheruth,heapparent
opennessofhisteer,andhisbeingflusteredadetoo
probable
thesepoorpeopleaidofthehouseinford
hihatagentleandesiredtospeakhe
iediatelyout,and,takingtheaid,usheredhis
visitantupstairs,
diately
lostallnsiderationforeveryotherperson;andhisock
ofpassionirelysionsonhisown
sery,andonthatofhisunfortunateangel
attered,afterwe
havefirstrelatedthenyprecedingsteps,and
thosehesubjectofthefollowingbook
bookxv
inhehistoryadvancesabouttwodays
chapter1
tooshorttoneedapreface
thereareasetofreligious,orratherralers,each
thatvirtueistheisery,in
thiseandfortabledoctrine,andtohwe
havebutoneobjeely,thatitisnottrue
indeed,ifbyvirtuetheseeantheexerciseofthose
cardinalvirtues,e,andnd
onlythebusinessoftheiroily,ishallveryreadilyncede
thepoint;forsosurelydoallthesentributeandleadto
happiness,thatiuldalstionofalltheantient
anddesages,tocalltheatherbythenaof,thanby
thatofvirtue;for,,i
nceive,hanthatoftheantientepicureans,whoheld
thistonstitutethechiefgood;norfoolisherthanthatof
theiropposites,thosedeepicures,yin
theabundantgratificationofeverysensualappetite
butif
... </P></TD>
yourpreposterous
education,inydaughter,
noihavebroughtupasfriend,neverdothanything
yadvice,noreverrefusestotakeither”
”youhaveneveryetgivenheradviceinanaffairofthiskind,”
saidnightingale;”foriareatlystakeninusin,ifshe
ostpositivendsin
abandoningherinygirl,”anshe
oldgentleneetion;”dontabuseharrietihave
broughtheruptohavenoinyownby
sufferinghertodoevershepleases,ihaveenuredhertoahabit
ofbeingpleasedtodoe,sir,”said
nightingale,”ihavenottheleastdesigntorefleyusin,for
ihavethegreatestesteeandindeediavincedyouwill
neverputhertososevereatryal,orlaysuchhardndsonher
asyouebut,dearsir,letusretutothepany;
fortheyustbegone
favourofdearuncle,hathesayanythingto
shoother””ohyouneednotfear,”
ansyselftooen;soiwill
readilygrantyouthatfavour;andinretuistexpectanother
ofyou””therearebutfends,sir,”said
nightingale,”verychearfullyobey””nay,sir,i
asknothing,”saidtheune
tolodging,thatiyreasonthecasealittlerefullyh
you;forihesatisfactionofpreserving
faly,notybrother,who,in
hisopinion,istheanintheworld”
nightingale,obeasheadstrongashis
father,subttedtoattendhio,andthentheybothretuedback
intotherooanprosedtocartyhielf
ederuintained
chapter10
ashortchapter,hebook
thelongabsenceoftheuncleandnephee
disquietinthendsofalltheyhadleftbehindtheandthe
re,as,duringthepreorethan
onceelevatedhisvoice,soastobehearddoairs;hough
theyuldnotdistinguisheevil
forebodinginnancyandherther,and,indeed,eveninjones
hielf
pany,therefore,againasseled,therewasa
visiblealterationinalltheirfaour
theirlasteting,universallyshoneforthineveryuntenance,
uchlessagreeableaspectithange,
indeed,nenoughtotheate,frounshio
juodeceer
thisalterationarkedbyanypresent;
forastheyoncealtheirohoughts,
andtoactapart,theybecaalltoobusilyengagedinthescene
tobespectatorsofitthusneithertheunclenoephewsawany
sytoofsuspiotherordaughter;nordidthetheror
daughterrerktheoveraan,northe
unterfeitsatisfactionhefeaturesoftheyoung
one
sothinglikethis,ibelieve,frequentlyhappens,he
tentionofthepartheachis
toaposeontheother,neitherseesnorsuspectsthe
artspractisedagainsthielf;andthusthethrustofbothtoborrow
noiropertaphorontheoccasionaliketakesplace
frohesareasonitisnounusualthingforbothpartiestobe
overreaustbealhegreater
loser;asein
paynt
ourpanyinabouthalfanhourbrokeup,andtheunclecarried
offhisnepheissnancy,ina
oing,andfulfilall
hisengagents
jones,osthe
didindeedsuspecttheveryfact;for,besidesobservingthegreat
alterationinthebehaviouroftheuncle,thedistanceheassud,and
hisoverstrained
froisbrideatthattiofnightraordinarya
proaginingthat
youngnightingalehadrevealedtheruth,heapparent
opennessofhisteer,andhisbeingflusteredadetoo
probable
thesepoorpeopleaidofthehouseinford
hihatagentleandesiredtospeakhe
iediatelyout,and,takingtheaid,usheredhis
visitantupstairs,
diately
lostallnsiderationforeveryotherperson;andhisock
ofpassionirelysionsonhisown
sery,andonthatofhisunfortunateangel
attered,afterwe
havefirstrelatedthenyprecedingsteps,and
thosehesubjectofthefollowingbook
bookxv
inhehistoryadvancesabouttwodays
chapter1
tooshorttoneedapreface
thereareasetofreligious,orratherralers,each
thatvirtueistheisery,in
thiseandfortabledoctrine,andtohwe
havebutoneobjeely,thatitisnottrue
indeed,ifbyvirtuetheseeantheexerciseofthose
cardinalvirtues,e,andnd
onlythebusinessoftheiroily,ishallveryreadilyncede
thepoint;forsosurelydoallthesentributeandleadto
happiness,thatiuldalstionofalltheantient
anddesages,tocalltheatherbythenaof,thanby
thatofvirtue;for,,i
nceive,hanthatoftheantientepicureans,whoheld
thistonstitutethechiefgood;norfoolisherthanthatof
theiropposites,thosedeepicures,yin
theabundantgratificationofeverysensualappetite
butif
... </P></TD>