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    ,”answeredsophia,”youwill

    shortlybeso”

    ”itsalye,sophy;itsadndlye,andyoukno,”saidthe

    squire

    ”indeed,sse”saidladybellaston,”youinjureyour

    father;hehathnothinginvieatch;andi

    andallyourfriendsstacknohehighesthonourdoo

    yourfalyintheproposal”

    ”ay,allofus,”quoththesquire;”nay,itine

    sheknoefirste,sophy,once

    reletbegyoutobeagoodgirl,andgeeyousent

    beforeyourusin”

    ”letgivehiourhand,usin,”saidthelady”itisthe

    fashionnoeandlongurtships”

    ”pugh”saidthesquire,”e;theyhave

    tienoughtourtafterayurtveryerthey

    havebeenabedtogether”

    aslordfellareantbylady

    bellaston,so,neverhavingheardnorsuspectedawordofblifil,he

    denodoubtofhisbeingantbythefatheringup,

    therefore,tothesquire,hesaid,”thoughihavenotthehonour,sir,

    ofbeingpersonallyknooyou,yet,asifindihavethe

    happinesstohaveproposalsaccepted,letintercede,sir,in

    behalfoftheyounglady,thatsheynotberesolicitedatthis

    ti”

    ”youintercede,sir”saidthesquire;”hedevilareyou”

    ”sir,iaordfellar,”ansthehappyni

    hopeyouhavedohehonourofacceptingforasoninlaw”

    ”youareasonofab,”repliedthesquire,”forallyourlaced

    atyousoninlaoyou”

    ”ishalltakerefroou,sir,thanfronyn,”anshe

    lord;”butistinforouthatiaotusedtohearsuch

    languageent”

    ”resenta,”quoththesquire”dontthinkiafraidofsuch

    afelloheeartbecausehastgotaspittheredanglingatthy

    sidelaybyyourspit,andillgivetheeenoughofddlingh

    eill

    lickthyjacket”

    ”itsveryylord,”ishallkenodisturbance

    beforetheladiesiaerybleservant,sir;

    ladybellaston,yourstobedient”

    hislordshipingupto

    e,sir,haveyoudoneyoukno

    youhaveaffronted;heisanoblenofthefirstrankand

    fortune,andyesterdaydeproposalstoyourdaughter;andsuchas

    iaureyoustaccepththehighestpleasure”

    ”anshesquire,”iwillhave

    nothingtodoydaughtershallhaveanhonest

    untrygentlen;ihavepitchedupononeforherandsheshallha

    uniaorryforthetroubleshehathgivenyourladyshiphall

    heart”ladybellastondeacivilspeechupontherouble;

    tohesquireanshatskindandiwoulddoas

    chforyourladyshiptobesurerelationsshoulddoforone

    anothersoie,dayoust

    goalongebyfairans,orillhaveyoucarrieddoothe

    ach”

    sophiasaidshehoutforce;butbeggedtogo

    inachair,forshesaidsheshouldnotbeabletorideanyotherway

    ”prithee,”criesthesquire,”ecanstnotridein

    aach,thatsaprettythingsurelyno,no,illneverlet

    theeoutofsightanyretillartrried,thatiprose

    thee”sophiatoldhishesaobreakherheart”o

    breakthyheartandbednd,”quothhe,”ifagoodhusbandwill

    breakitidontvalueabrassvarden,notahalfpenny,ofany

    undutifulbuponearth”hethentookaviolentholdofherhand;

    uponoreinterfered,begginghiousegentle

    thodsatthatthesquirethunderedoutacurse,andbidtheparson

    holdhistongue,saying,”atntinpulpitnoagotupthere

    ineveddostsay;butibepriestridden,nortaught

    hoyselfbytheeie

    along,sophy;beagoodgirl,andallshallbehaun,

    dn,shathaun”

    shonourappearedbeloairs,andhaloesytothe

    squireofferedtoattendherstress;buthepushedheraway,saying,

    ”hold,dahold,youenorenearhouse””andwillyou

    takeida”saidsophia”yes,indeed,dawilli,”

    criesthesquire:”youneednotfearbeinghoutaservant;iwill

    getyouanotherid,andabetteridthanthis,who,idlayfive

    poundstoaaidthangrannuno,no,sophy,

    sheshallntrivenoreescapes,iproseyou”hethenpacked

    uphisdaughterandtheparsonintothehackneyach,afterh

    heuntedhielf,andorderedittodrivetohislodgingsinthe

    self

    anners,andaproper

    behaviourtohisbetters

    itispossibleheghtnotsoeasilyhavecarriedoffhis

    daughterfroadybellaston,hadthatgoodladydesiredtohave

    detainedher;but,inreality,shealittlepleasedhthe

    nfinentintoh

    lordfellarhadfailedofsuccess,sheentedthatother

    violentthodsan

    chapter6

    byetodisverhisdaughter

    thoughthereader,innyhistories,isobligedtodigestchre

    unare,houtany

    satisfactionatall;yet,aswhenever

    itisinourpoethodthe

    squiredisverederwas

    inthethirdchapter,then,oftheprecedingbook,

    foritisnotourerethanisnecessary

    fortheorsfitzpatrick,whowasverydesirousof

    rencilingheruncleandaunte,thoughtshehadaprobable

    opportunity,bytheservittingthe

    sacriilyafter

    heraunt

    ethefollowing

    letter,orereasons

    thanone

    honouredda

    theoyakealetterofne

    agreeabletodearaunt,f

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