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    hebrotherandsister;bet

    eduadetheonlydifference;forbothwereequally

    violentandequallypositive:theyhadbothavastaffectionfor

    sophia,andbothasovereignntetforeachother

    chapter5

    insophia,andgoestoaplay

    rsllerandpartridge

    thearrivalofblackgeorgeintohegoodofficeshat

    gratefulfelloisedtodoforhisoldbenefactor,greatly

    fortedjonesinthedstofalltheanxietyanduneasinessh

    hehadsufferedonthea,bytheansof

    thesaidgeorge,hereceivedthefolloohisletter,h

    sophia,totheuseofpen,ink,andpaperoredhher

    liberty,her

    nfinent:

    sir,

    asidonotdoubtyoursincerityinyoue,youwillbe

    pleasedtohearthatsoofafflictionsareatanend,bythe

    arrivalofauntallatpresent,andh

    ienjoyallthelibertyiiseaunthath

    insistedonking,hatiseeoverse

    iseihave

    stsolelygiven,andshallstinviolablykeep:andthoughshe

    hathnotexpresslyforbiddenustbean

    ossionfroorgetfulness;orthis,perhaps,isincludedintheword

    nversinghobutnsiderthisasabreachof

    hergenerousnfidenceinhonour,youcannotexpectthati

    shall,afterthis,ntinuetoyselfortoreceiveletters,

    iseiseaverysacredthing,and

    tobeextendedtoeverythingunderstoodfrot,asois

    expressedbyit;andthisnsiderationy,perhaps,onreflection,

    affordyousofortbutentionaforttoyou

    ofthiskind;forthoughthereisohinginhicannever

    plyifiryresolvednevertoact

    indefian,ortotakeanystepofnsequencehouthis

    nsentafirersuasionofthisstteachyoutodivertyour

    thoughtsfrodeiossiblethisyour

    oayrencile,ihope,allhyto

    you;andifityinjunctionstopursueitaccidents

    havelaidsoobligationson,andyourgoodintentionsprobably

    refortuney,perhaps,besotikindertousboththanat

    presentyouasbelievethis,thatishallalhinkofyouasi

    thinkyoudeserve,anda

    sir,

    yourobligedhuleservant,

    sophiae

    ioreatpresentatleast;andaccept

    this,e,ust,

    andthinkyouohetrifleonlytothatfortunebyhyoufound

    it

    aning,perhaps,thebankbillforl100

    achildhjustleathislettersthis

    letteroutinlesstithanjonestookinreadingitthe

    sensationsitoe

    likeindofagoodnhewillof

    hisdeceasedfriend,inresses

    kethereuponthewhole,

    hoorepleasedthandispleased;and,indeed,the

    readeryprobablyhatheall;butthe

    readerisnotquitesochinloveaswaspoorjones;andloveisa

    diseaseay,insoinstances,reselea

    nsutioiscauses,inothersproceedsin

    directoppositiontoit,andparticularlyinthis,thatitnever

    flattersitself,orseesanyonesytonafavourablelight

    ohinggavehiletesatisfaction,hathis

    stresshadregainedherliberty,andhaladywhereshe

    ghtatleastassureherselfofadecenttreatntanother

    fortablecircutanceadetoher

    proseofneverrryinganyothe;forhoerested

    heghtiginehispassion,andnothstandingallthegenerous

    overturesdeinhisletter,iverychquestionherheuld

    haveheardareafflictingpieceofnehanthatsophiawas

    rriedtoanother,thoughthetchhadbeenneversogreat,and

    neversolikelytoendinkingherpletelyhappythatrefined

    degreeofplatonicaffectionthe

    flesh,andis,indeed,entirelyandpurelyspiritual,isagift

    nfinedtothefelepartoftheanyofihaveheard

    declareand,doubtless,hgreattruth,thattheyh

    theutstreadiness,resignalovertoarival,ion

    poralinterestofsuchlover

    hence,therefore,includethatthisaffectionisinnature,

    thoughicannotpretendtosayihaveeverseenaninstanceofit

    joneshavingspentthreehoursinreadingandkissingthe

    aforesaidletter,andbeing,atlast,inastateofgoodspirits,frobr >

    thelastntionednsiderations,heagreedtocarryan

    appointnt,ade,intoexecutionthiso

    attendsller,andheryoungerdaughter,intothegalleryat

    theplayhouse,andtoadtpartridgeasoneofthepany

    forasjoneshadreallythattasteforhuuranyaffect,he

    expeuchentertainntinthecriticisofpartridge,

    froeexpeproved,

    indeed,butlikeerated,byart

    inthefirstrorjones,s

    ller,heryoungestdaughter,andpartridge,taketheirplaces

    partridgeiediatelydeclaredithefinestplacehehadever

    beeninusicwasawonder

    hoanyfiddlersuldplayatoi,houtputtingone

    anotherout”hefelloingtheuppercandles,he

    rsller,”look,look,datheverypictureof

    thenintheendofthenprayerbookbeforethe

    gunporeasonservice”noruldhehelpobserving,ha

    sigh,hecandlesed,”thathereandles

    enoughbutinonenight,tokeepanhonestpoorfalyforawhole

    tonth”

    assoonastheplay,let,prinark,began,

    partridgetention,nordidhebreaksilencetillthe

    entranceoftheghost;uponanthatwas

    inthestrangedress;sothin

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