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asahusband,”saidthelady;”iaotrried,
iproseyou,dearyouknofortsonce
already;andonce,ithink,isenoughforanyreasonablean”
thisletterladybellastonthoughtainlytuthe
balanindofsophia,andsheboldenedto
giveitup,partlybyherhopesofhavinghinstantlydispatchedout
ofthelybyhavingsecuredtheevidenceofhonour,
aginewas
preparedtotestifyevershepleased
butperhapsthereaderyon,whoinher
hearthatedsophia,shouldbesodesirousofprotingatchh
uchtotheinterestoftheyoungladynow,iwoulddesire
suannature,pagealstthe
last,andthereheers,that
en,notothers,aunts,
&atters,doinrealitythinkitsogreata
sfortuohavetheirinclinationsinlovethed,thatthey
igiheyoughtnevertocarryentyhigherthanuponthese
disappointnts;again,heue
place,thataanhoncebeenpleasedhthepossession
ofan,othedevil,topreventanyother
anfronjoyingthesa
ifhebententedhthesereasons,ifreelynfessi
seenoothertivetotheactionsofthatlady,unlesswewill
nceiveshear,yoi
seenocausetosuspect
norseo
introdueprefatorydisurseonthefollyoflove,
andontheoflegalprostitutionforhire,herand
blifilbrokeabruptlyinuponher;andhencearoseallthatldness
inherbehaviourtoblifil,houghthesquire,aswasusual
,iutedtoaselfhe
beingaanasuspicionoftherealtruth
chapter9
inrsfitzpatrick
thereaderynor
jones,rsfitzpatrick;but
beforeaybeproper,
aethod,toretualittleback,andtoacuntfor
sogreatanalterationofbehaviourinthislady,thatfrohanging
herlodgingprinrjones,shehadnoriously,
ashathbeenseen,soughtthisinterview
andhereoresorttohappenedthepreceding
day,ladybellastonthatewasarrivedin
to,athislodgingsat
piccadilly,anyscurvypellations
tooarsetoberepeated,andhreatenedtobekickedoutof
doorsfroence,anoldservantofheraunte,she
ed,nductedhertothelodgingsofthatlady,who
treatedheotrekindly,butrepolitely;or,tosaythe
truth,both,
plainlynvineofrenciliationhad
provedabortive,butthatshestforevergiveoverallthoughts
ofbringingitaboutbyanyansthisntdesireof
revengeonlyfilledhed;andinthisteeretingjonesat
theplay,anopportunityseedtohertooccurofeffectingthis
purpose
thereaderstreerthathersfitzpatrick,
intheacuntshegaveofherors
erlyshethe
disappointntofrsfitzpatrickderivedthegreat
bitteessheraunthadexpressedtoherefore,no
doubtbutthatthegoodladyentotheaddresses
ofjonesasshehadbeforedootheother;forthe
superiorityofcharrjones;andthe
advanceadeinage,shencludedhow
justlyientratherinfavourofher
projectthanagainstit
therefore,tended,afterapreviousdeclarationof
herdesireofservinghiarising,asshesaid,frofirssurance
houe
exerdisappointnt,andafteracquaintingjones
inistress
ignorant;sheveryexplietohiandadvised
hiokeshaddressestotheolderlady,inordertoprocurean
easyainghitthesatiofthe
successerlyoe
stratage
jonesexpressedgreatgratitudetotheladyforthekind
intentionstohshehadexpressed,andindeed
testified,bythisproposal;but,besidesintitingsodiffidence
ofsuccessfroheladysknooheiece,h
hadnotbeenhercaseinregardtofitzpatrick,hesaid,hewas
afraidssepositionofthiskind,
asherutterdetestationofallfallacy,asfroer
avoytoheraunt
sfitzpatrickay
notbe
politenessinjones,andintohhescarcewouldhavefallen,had
notthedelighthefeltinpraisingsophiahurriedhiutofall
refleendationofoneusinorethana
tacitrebukeontheother
”indeed,sir,”anseth,”icannot
thinkthereisanythingeasierthantocheatanoldanha
professionoflove,plexionisarous;and,thoughsheis
aunt,istsaythereneveroreliquorishohanher
ladyshipcantyoupretendthatthedespairofpossessingher
nieisedtoblifil,hasdeyoutuyour
thoughtstoyusinsophia,icantigineherto
besuchasiletonastohavetheleastscrupleonsuchanacunt,
ortonany
siliesbytheirtragiicpassions;
forhinkitisapitytheyarenotpunishablebylawihad
nosuyusinsophiathink
itanaffrontdetesteveryrealspeciesof
falsehoodrethanherusinfitzpatricktoaunt,indeed,i
pretendnoduty,nordo
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asahusband,”saidthelady;”iaotrried,
iproseyou,dearyouknofortsonce
already;andonce,ithink,isenoughforanyreasonablean”
thisletterladybellastonthoughtainlytuthe
balanindofsophia,andsheboldenedto
giveitup,partlybyherhopesofhavinghinstantlydispatchedout
ofthelybyhavingsecuredtheevidenceofhonour,
aginewas
preparedtotestifyevershepleased
butperhapsthereaderyon,whoinher
hearthatedsophia,shouldbesodesirousofprotingatchh
uchtotheinterestoftheyoungladynow,iwoulddesire
suannature,pagealstthe
last,andthereheers,that
en,notothers,aunts,
&atters,doinrealitythinkitsogreata
sfortuohavetheirinclinationsinlovethed,thatthey
igiheyoughtnevertocarryentyhigherthanuponthese
disappointnts;again,heue
place,thataanhoncebeenpleasedhthepossession
ofan,othedevil,topreventanyother
anfronjoyingthesa
ifhebententedhthesereasons,ifreelynfessi
seenoothertivetotheactionsofthatlady,unlesswewill
nceiveshear,yoi
seenocausetosuspect
norseo
introdueprefatorydisurseonthefollyoflove,
andontheoflegalprostitutionforhire,herand
blifilbrokeabruptlyinuponher;andhencearoseallthatldness
inherbehaviourtoblifil,houghthesquire,aswasusual
,iutedtoaselfhe
beingaanasuspicionoftherealtruth
chapter9
inrsfitzpatrick
thereaderynor
jones,rsfitzpatrick;but
beforeaybeproper,
aethod,toretualittleback,andtoacuntfor
sogreatanalterationofbehaviourinthislady,thatfrohanging
herlodgingprinrjones,shehadnoriously,
ashathbeenseen,soughtthisinterview
andhereoresorttohappenedthepreceding
day,ladybellastonthatewasarrivedin
to,athislodgingsat
piccadilly,anyscurvypellations
tooarsetoberepeated,andhreatenedtobekickedoutof
doorsfroence,anoldservantofheraunte,she
ed,nductedhertothelodgingsofthatlady,who
treatedheotrekindly,butrepolitely;or,tosaythe
truth,both,
plainlynvineofrenciliationhad
provedabortive,butthatshestforevergiveoverallthoughts
ofbringingitaboutbyanyansthisntdesireof
revengeonlyfilledhed;andinthisteeretingjonesat
theplay,anopportunityseedtohertooccurofeffectingthis
purpose
thereaderstreerthathersfitzpatrick,
intheacuntshegaveofherors
erlyshethe
disappointntofrsfitzpatrickderivedthegreat
bitteessheraunthadexpressedtoherefore,no
doubtbutthatthegoodladyentotheaddresses
ofjonesasshehadbeforedootheother;forthe
superiorityofcharrjones;andthe
advanceadeinage,shencludedhow
justlyientratherinfavourofher
projectthanagainstit
therefore,tended,afterapreviousdeclarationof
herdesireofservinghiarising,asshesaid,frofirssurance
houe
exerdisappointnt,andafteracquaintingjones
inistress
ignorant;sheveryexplietohiandadvised
hiokeshaddressestotheolderlady,inordertoprocurean
easyainghitthesatiofthe
successerlyoe
stratage
jonesexpressedgreatgratitudetotheladyforthekind
intentionstohshehadexpressed,andindeed
testified,bythisproposal;but,besidesintitingsodiffidence
ofsuccessfroheladysknooheiece,h
hadnotbeenhercaseinregardtofitzpatrick,hesaid,hewas
afraidssepositionofthiskind,
asherutterdetestationofallfallacy,asfroer
avoytoheraunt
sfitzpatrickay
notbe
politenessinjones,andintohhescarcewouldhavefallen,had
notthedelighthefeltinpraisingsophiahurriedhiutofall
refleendationofoneusinorethana
tacitrebukeontheother
”indeed,sir,”anseth,”icannot
thinkthereisanythingeasierthantocheatanoldanha
professionoflove,plexionisarous;and,thoughsheis
aunt,istsaythereneveroreliquorishohanher
ladyshipcantyoupretendthatthedespairofpossessingher
nieisedtoblifil,hasdeyoutuyour
thoughtstoyusinsophia,icantigineherto
besuchasiletonastohavetheleastscrupleonsuchanacunt,
ortonany
siliesbytheirtragiicpassions;
forhinkitisapitytheyarenotpunishablebylawihad
nosuyusinsophiathink
itanaffrontdetesteveryrealspeciesof
falsehoodrethanherusinfitzpatricktoaunt,indeed,i
pretendnoduty,nordo
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