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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
chapter5
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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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
chapter4
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
chapter5
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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