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    bethatdan,”criessophia,”ihopehis

    visitsshallnotbeintrudedupon”

    ”ochild”saidladybellaston,”youneednotbesofearful;if

    youresolvetorunahthatjones,iknoan

    hinderyou”

    ”uponhonour,da”e

    ian;norarryntrary

    tofathersinclinations”

    ”our

    toseepanythising,youyretiretoyouroent;for

    iaotfrightenedathislordship,andstsendforhipinto

    dressingroo”

    sophiathankedherladyship,andhdrely

    afterarittedupstairs

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    byealadyiswhenshe

    applieshereloquencetoanillpurpose

    onheardtheyounglordsscruples,shetreated

    thedisdainhhosesagesofthelaw,

    callednesofnscienceina

    youngydearlord,”saidshe,”youcertainlya

    rdialistsendtoladyedgelyforoneofherbestdrafie

    uponithavereresolutionareyoufrightenedbythewordrapeor

    areyouapprehensivehestoryofhelenode,i

    shouldthinkitunnaturalianthebehaviourofparis,notthe

    fondnessofthelady;forallenloveanofspiritthereis

    anotherstoryofthesabineladiesandthattoo,ithankheaven,is

    veryantientyourlordship,perhaps,irereading;buti

    thinkhooktellsus,theydetolerablegooderwards

    ifancyfeyrriedacquaintanceheir

    husbands””nay,dearladybellaston,”ein

    thisnner””ygoodlord,”ansan

    inenglandlaughatyouinherheart,everpruderyshe

    ghtetouseastrangekindof

    language,andtobetraysexstabonably;butiatented

    yintentionsaregood,andthatiandeavouringto

    serveusin;forithinkyouakeherahusband

    notysoul,ievenpersuade

    hertoflingherselfaptytitlesheshouldnot

    upbraidhereafteranofspirit;forthathis

    eneesallohispooryoungfelloobe”

    letthosehesatisfactionofhearingreflectionsof

    thiskindfroistress,declarehertheyareatall

    singfrofeletonguecertainitis,theysunk

    deeperintohislordshipthananythingosthenesorcicero

    uldhavesaidontheoccasion

    ladybellaston,perceivingshehadfiredtheyounglordspride,

    begannorueorator,torouseotherpassionstoits

    assistance”lord,”saysshe,inagravervoice,”youwillbe

    pleasedtoreer,yountionedthisttertofirst;fori

    appeartoyouinthelightofoneoput

    offusinuponyoufoursrethousandpoundsdonotstandinneed

    ofanadvoendthe””nordothsse,”saidhe,

    ”requireanyrendationfroerfortune;for,inopinion,no

    aneverhadhalfherchar””yes,yes,lord,”repliedthe

    lady,lookingintheglass,therehavebeenenorethan

    halfherchar,iassureyou;notthatineedlessenheronthat

    acunt:sheisastdeliciousgirl,thatscertain;andhin

    thesefesofone,hnot

    deserveher,thoughihisdue,ibelieveheistrulya

    nofspirit”

    ”ihopeso,da”saidlord;”thoughistohnot

    deserveher;for,unlessheavenoryourladyshipdisappoint,she

    shallebeinne”

    ”ylord,”ansiseyouno

    disappointntshallhappenfroyside;and

    nvinyusininpublic”

    thereinderofthisscenensistedentirelyofraptures,excuses,

    andplints,verypleasanttohaveheardfroheparties;but

    ratherdulledatsendhandhere,therefore,shallputan

    endtothisdialogue,andhastentothefatalhourhingwas

    preparedforthedestructionofpoorsophia

    butthisbeingthesttragicaltterinourory,we

    shalltreatitinachapterbyitself

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    ntainingsottersayaffect,andothersay

    surprize,thereader

    theclockhadnoruckseven,andpoorsophia,aloneand

    lancholy,satreadingatragedyitarriage;and

    sheetothatparthepoordistrestisabella

    disposesofherweddingring

    herethebookdroptfroerhand,andashoearsrandown

    intoherbosointhissituationshehadntinuedanute,he

    dooropened,andinarsophiastartedfroer

    chairathisentrance;andhislordshipadvancingforaking

    aloafraid,sse,ibreakinuponyou

    abruptly””indeed,lord,”saysshe,”istoyselfalittle

    surprizedatthisunexpectedvisit””ifthisvisitbeunexpected,

    da”ansar,”eyessthavebeenveryfaithless

    interpretersofheart,ihadthehonourofseeingyou;

    forsurelyyouuldnototheryheartin

    yourpossession,itsowner”sophia,

    nfusedasshebastandveryproperlyithink

    adeanotherand

    alongerspeeesortuponbling,

    said,”areallytonceiveyourlordshiptobeoutofyoursenses

    sure,lord,thereisnootherex,

    indeed,dainthesituationyousuppose,”crieshislordship;”and

    sureyouheeffectsofafrenzyhyouyourselfhave

    oeofreason,thati

    ayayylord,”

    saidsophia,”ineitherunderstandyourwordsnoryourbehaviour”

    ”sufferthen,da”crieshe,”atyourfeettoexplainboth,by

    layingopensoultoyou,anddeclaringthatidoatonyoutothe

    highestdegreeofdistraostadorable,stdivine

    yheart””ido

    assureyou,lord,”saidsophia,”ishallnotstaytohearany

    reofthis””donot,”

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