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    arryanyotheindeed,iabr >

    terriblyafearedthesquireischiefinhispassion,for

    heisaprodigiouspassionategentlen;andiafearedtoothepoor

    ladytobreakherheart,forsheisas

    tenderheartedasachickenitispity,thinks,shehadnota

    littleofurageifian,andfather

    offeredtolo;

    butthentheresagreatfortuneinthecase,isinher

    fatherspoayke

    sodifference”

    herjonesgavestrictattentiontoalltheforegoingharangue,

    orheritofanyvacancyinthedisurse,icannot

    detee;butheneveronceattetedtoanse

    stoptillpartridge,andinfordhibr >

    thatthegreatladyhestairs

    nothinguldequalthedileatohjonesed

    honourkneand

    ladybellaston,andsheostthelastpersonintheo

    henicateditinthishurryanddistress,he

    tookasisnenoughtheurse,and,insteadof

    exposinghertothelady,tlensequence,

    hechosetoexposetheladytoher;hethereforeresolvedtohide

    honour,hehadbutjusttitonveybehindthebed,andto

    drahecurtains

    thehurryinof

    hispoorlandladyandherfaly,theterrorsors

    honour,andthenfusionintohrohesudden

    arrivalofladybellaston,hadaltogetherdrivenforrthoughtsout

    ofhishead;sothatitneveronerytoactthe

    partofasickn;herthegaietyofhisdress,

    northefreshnessofhisuntenance,allsupported

    hereceivedherladyship,therefore,ratheragreeablytoherdesires

    thantoherexpeuster

    inhisuntenance,andhoutanyrealoraffectedappearanceofthe

    leastdisorder

    ladybellastonnosoonerenteredtheroothanshesquattedherself

    doydearjones,”saidshe,”youfindnothing

    youperhapsioughttobeangryhyou,

    thatihaveneitherseennorheardfroouallday;foriperceive

    yourdisteereabroad:nay,i

    supposeyouhavenotsatinyourchaeralldaydrestuplikea

    fineladytoseepanyafteralyingin;but,hothinki

    intendtosldyou;forineverhe

    ldbehaviourofahusband,byputtingontheillhuurofawife”

    ”nay,ladybellaston,”saidjones,”iaureyourladyship

    upbraidhneglectofduty,edfororderswho,

    dearcreature,hathreasontoplainissedan

    appointnt,lastnight,andleftanunhappyntoexpect,and

    wish,andsigh,andlanguish”

    ”donotntionit,dearjones,”criedshe”ifyouknew

    theopossibleto

    nthe

    iertinenceoffools,inordertokeepupthefarceoftheworldi

    alad,however,allyourlanguishingandwishinghavedoneyouno

    harforyouneverlookedbetterinyourlifeuponfaith

    jones,youghtatthisinstantsitforthepictureofadonis”

    therearecertainenofhonourhold

    canproperlybeansongloverspossiblythere

    ybesoexpressionshcanbeansweredonlybyakissnow

    theplintadejonesseetobeofthis

    kind,especiallyasittendedhalook,inhelady

    nveyedresoftideasthanitoexpresshher

    tongue

    jonesost

    disagreeableanddistressedsituationsiginable;for,tocarryon

    theparisonadeuseofbefore,thoughtheprovocationwasgiven

    bythelady,jonesuldnotreuchas

    offertoaskit,inthepresenceofathirdperson;sendsinthis

    kindofduelsnotbeingacrdingtothelasasthis

    objectiondidnotoccurtoladybellaston,ofany

    otheranbeingtherebutherself,sheetiingreat

    astonishntforanansjones,he

    ridiade,stoodatadistance,and,notdaringto

    givetheproperansaginedre

    ioretragical,thanthisscene

    hadlastedchlongertheladyhadalreadychangedlourtwoor

    threetis;hadgotupfrohebedandsatdownagain,whilejones

    ,orthehousetofallon

    hishead,fronearrassnt,outof

    hertheeloquenceofacicero,northepoliticsofa

    chiavel,uldhavedeliveredhihoututterdisgrace

    thisherthanthearrivalofyoungnightingale,deaddrunk;

    orratherinthatstateofdrunkennessenoftheuse

    oftheirreason,oftheuseoftheirlis

    sllerandherdaughtersridgewas

    sakinghispipebythekitr

    jonesschaerdoorhoutanyinterruptionthisheburstopen,and

    ony,hisscat

    andrantoopposehiually,thatnightingale

    nevercafarenoughhinthedoortoseetingonthe

    bed

    nightingalehadinrealitystakenjonessapartntforthatin

    selfhadlodged;hethereforestronglyinsistedoningin,

    oftenshisownbedjones,

    ho,anddeliveredhintothehandsof

    partridge,thenoiseonthestairssoonsuonedtohis

    stersassistance

    andnooretutohisown

    apartnt,theveryinstantofhisentranceheheardlady

    bellastonventinganexclation,thoughnotaveryloudone;andat

    thesatisaoachairinavast

    agitation,endestitutionwouldhavebeenan

    hystericfit

    inrealitythelady,frightenedhthestrugglebethetwo

    n,ofknoheissue,assheheard

    nightingalesanyoathsheetohisopted

    toretiretoherknoohergreatnfu

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