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    tohihehathpreservedchild”here,aftersheddingso

    tears,sherelatedeverythingnceingthatfact,suppressingonly

    thosecircutancesostreflectedonherdaughter,

    andncludedadayoushalljudgeheri

    an;

    andsureheisthebestandanbeings”

    thealterationsintheuntenanceofsophiahadhithertobeen

    chieflytoherdisadvantage,andhadinclinedherplexiontotoo

    greatpaleness;butshenoilion,

    andcried,”ikno

    gratitudeedbutyreadingthis

    letterdoyourfriend,sinrsllerfell

    againtoherentreaties,andbeggedtobeforgiven,butsheuldnot,

    shesaid,carryitback”ada”sayssophia,”icannothelp

    it,ifyoueayleaveit,her

    ieant,oreantanything,i

    etodetee;butslleractuallyunderstood

    thisasahint,andpresentlylayingtheletterdohetable,

    tookherleave,havingfirstbeggedperssiontoagainon

    sophihadneitherassentnordenial

    theletterlayuponthetablenolongerthantillsllerwas

    outofsight;forthensophiaopenedandreadit

    thisletterdidverylittleservicetohiscause;foritnsisted

    oflittlerethannfessionsofhisohiness,andbitter

    lantationsofdespair,togetherostsoleprotestations

    ofhisunalterablefidelitytosophia,ofh,hesaid,hehoped

    tonvinittedto

    herpresence;andthatheuldacuntforthelettertolady

    bellastoninsuchanner,that,thoughitto

    herforgiveness,hehopedatleasttoobtainitfroerrcyand

    ncludedhvohatnothinghoughts

    thantorryladybellaston

    thoughsophiareadtheletterthgreatattention,his

    aningstillreinedariddletoher;noruldherinvention

    suggesttoheranyanstoexained

    veryangry,thoughindeedladybellastontookupsochof

    herresentnt,thathergentlendhadbutlittlelefttobestow

    onanyotherperson

    thatladyostunluckilytodihisverydayhheraunt

    e,andintheafteoontheyent,

    togotogethertotheopera,andthenashatchetsdru

    sophiaall,but

    disobligeheraunt;andastotheartsofunterfeitingillness,

    she,thatitneveronceentered

    intoherheadherefore,do,

    resolvedtoenunterallthehorrorsoftheday,andast

    disagreeableoneitproved;forladybellastontookevery

    opportunityverycivillyandslilytoinsulther;toallhher

    dejekinganyretu;and,indeed,

    tonfessthetruth,shetheverybestbutanindifferent

    stressofrepartee

    anothersfortunepanyof

    lordfellar,shetattheopera,andtendedherto

    thedruandthoughbothplacesitofany

    particularities,andsheusickattheone

    place,andbythecardsattheother,sheuldnot,however,enjoy

    herselfinhispany;forthereissothingofdelicacyinen,

    tobeeveneasyinthepresenan

    theykno,heyaredisinclined

    tofavour

    havinginthis,ahour

    posterity,itishoped,understandinthesenseitishere

    applied,ontto

    describetheentertainnthereant,andtheratherasanina

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    sexes,stofplayatcards,andtherestdonothingatall;

    istressofthehouseperforthepartofthelandladyat

    aninn,andlikethelandladyofaninnpridesherselfinthenuer

    ofherguests,thoughshedothnotalanythingby

    it

    nouchspiritsstberequiredtosupportany

    vivacityinthesescenesofdulness,thatwehearpersonsoffashion

    eteallyplainingofthe;aplaintnfined

    entirelytoupperlifehoustagihisround

    ofiertinene;ho

    stshehavefoundittoforcetheappearanceofgaietyintoher

    looks,inddictatednothingbutthetenderestsorrow,and

    entingideas

    night,holastrestoredhertoherpilloewill

    leavehertosootheherlancholyatleast,thoughincapable,we

    fear,ofrest,andshallpursueourhistory,ethingwhispers

    us,isnoegreatevent

    chapter7

    apatheticscenebetrallrsller

    sllerhadalongdisurserallhy,athisretu

    froinner,inhjonesshaving

    unfortunatelylostallat

    theirseparation;andhthedistressestohatlosshad

    subjectedhiofallthe

    faithfulretailerpartridgeshethenexplainedtheobligationsshe

    hadtojones;notthatsheirelyexplicithregardtoher

    daughter;forthoughshehadtheutstnfidenceinallhy,

    andthoughthereuldbenohopesofkeepinganaffairsecreth

    orethanhalfadozen,yetsheuldnot

    prevailentionthosecircutancesed

    stontheotheredthatpartofher

    evidenceascautiouslyasifshehadbeenbeforeajudge,andthegirl

    urderofabastard

    allhysaid,thereerssoabsolutelyviciousas

    nottohavetheleasureofgoodinthe”however,”sayshe,

    ”ieobligationstothefellow,bad

    asheis,andishallthereforeexcusehathpastalready,but

    stinsistyounevetionhisnatore;for,iproseyou,

    ithefullestandplainestevidencethatiresolvedto

    taketheasuresihavetaken””well,sir,”say

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