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    n,thereaderstnowalloe

    thisperiod,sinceitfor

    thedevil,oranyofhisrepresentativesonearth,tohaventrived

    entsforpoorjonesthanthosein

    inthelastchapter;andasforsophia,agoodnaturedanwould

    hardlyoreuneasinesstoarivalthanustatpresent

    besupposedtofeelainstopletethetragedybuta

    rderortoralsentences

    buttobringourfavouritesoutoftheirpresentanguishand

    distress,andtolandthetlastontheshoreofhappiness,see

    achhardertask;atask,indeed,sohardthatundertake

    toexeorethanprobablethatwe

    shallsoherprovideagoodhusbandforherintheend

    eitherblifil,orlord,orsobodyelse;butastopoorjones,

    sucharethecalatiesinpresentinvolved,oo

    hisirudence,byandothnotbeefelontotheworld,

    heisatleastafelodese;sodestituteishenowoffriends,and

    soperseto

    anygood;andifourreaderdelightsinseeingexecutions,ithink

    heoughtnottoloseanytiintakingafirstrotybu

    asuicide

    thisifaithfullyprose,that,nothstandinganyaffectionh

    aybesupposedtohaveforthisrogue,wehave

    unfortunatelydeourheroe,noneofthat

    supeaturalassistancehrusted,uponndition

    thatportantoccasionsifhedothnot,

    therefore,findsonaturalansoffairlyextricatinghielf

    frollhisdistresses,othetruthand

    dignityofhistoryforhissake;forherrelatethathe

    ayveryprobablybethecasethan

    forfeitourintegrity,orshockthefaithofourreader

    inthistheantientshadagreatadvantageoverthedestheir

    thology,erefirybelievedbythevulgar

    thananyreligionisatpresent,gavethelunityof

    deliveringafavouriteheroetheirdeitiesthe

    ore

    extraordinarytheinventionhegreaterhesurprizeand

    delightofthecredulousreaderthoseersuldhgreaterease

    havenveyedaheroefroneuntrytoanother,nayfrone

    backagain,thanapoor

    frojail

    thearabiansandpersianshadanequaladvantageiningtheir

    talesfrohegeniiandfairies,heybelieveinasan

    articleoftheirfaith,upontheauthorityofthekoranitselfbutwe

    havenoneofthesehelpstonaturalansaloneonfined;

    letustrythereforeeans,ybedoneforpoorjones;

    though,tonfessthetruth,sothingeintheear,that

    hedothnotyetknoore

    shoin

    theunopenedleavesoffate

    chapter2

    thegenerousandgratefulbehaviourofsller

    allrsllersatdoobreakfast,

    oing,retuedto

    keoneofthepany

    hehadnotbeenlongseatedbeforehebeganasfollows:”good

    lorddearuncle,

    afraidoftellingityou,forfearofshockingyouhthe

    reranceofeverhavingsheosuchavillain”

    ”atter,child”saidtheuncle”ifearihaveshown

    kindnessinlifetotheunorethanoncebutcharitydoth

    notadoptthevicesofitsobjects””o,sir”retuedblifil,”it

    isnotentionthe

    you

    nourishedinyourbosohathprovedoneofthegreatestvillainsupon

    earth””byallthatssacred,tisfalse,”criessller”

    jonesisnovillainheisoneofthehiestcreaturesbreathing;

    andifanyotherpersonhadcalledhiillain,ihrown

    allthisboilinguch

    azedatthisbehaviourbutshedidnotgivehieavetospeak,

    before,tuingtohishecried,”ihopeyoubeangry

    e;ioffendyou,sir,forthe,indeed,i

    uldnotbeartohearhistoada”said

    allalittlesurprizedtohearyouso

    lydefendafello,

    allostungratefulof

    alleandlittle

    faly;whileweliveandipray

    heaventoblesshiandtutheheartsofhisliiesi

    knoe,dastill

    re,”saidallustansootheritis

    iossibleyoushouldhaveanysuannephew

    ntions””toosurely,”ansof

    thegreatestandtenderestkindhehathbeenthepreserverof

    andnebelieve,sir,hehathbeenabused,grosslyabusedtoyou;

    iknoiknoobeallgoodnessandhonour,

    anykindandtenderthingsihaveheardyou

    sayofthispoorhelpless

    felloybestoffriends,hedeservesakinderappellation

    froou,hadyouheardthegood,thekind,thegratefulthings

    utterofyouhenevetionsyouabut

    ihaveseenhinhis

    knees,iloringalltheblessingsofheavenuponyourheadido

    notlovethatchildtherebetterthanhelovesyou”

    ”isee,sir,nohoneofthosegrinningsneers

    arkshisbestbeloved,”sllerreally

    dothknoisupposeyoutheonlyoneofyour

    aycharacter,i

    perceive,bysohintsshehaththro,hehathbeenveryfree

    ””andthelordforgiveyou,sir”said

    sller;”ostandinneedofhis

    forgiveness”

    ”uponrsller,”saidallhy,”idonottakethis

    behaviourofyourstonephewkindly;andidoassureyou,asany

    reflectionsup

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