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sshe,”ikenot
theleastdoubtbuttiattersintheirtrueand
naturallours,andthatyouan
deservesbetterofyouthansootherfolksthatshallbenaless”
”da”criesallhy,alittleruffied,”ihearany
refleynepheoreofthat
kind,iyourhousethatinstantheisthe
en;andioncererepeatittoyou,hehath
antoablaablelength,bytoo
longncealingfactsoftheblackestdietheingratitudeofthe
anisostresent;for,dai
havethegreatestreasontoiginehehadlaidaplottosupplant
nepheyfavour,andtohavedisinheritedhi”
”iaure,sir,”ansrsller,alittlefrightenedfor,
thoughallostsnessandbenevolenceinhis
sles,hehadgreatterrorinhisfrowns,”ishallneverspeak
againstanygentlenyouarepleasedtothinksure,
sir,sue,especiallyhe
gentlenisyouearestrelation;but,sir,youstnotbeangry
e,youstnotindeed,forgoodothispoor
aycallhionohoughonceyouwouldhavebeen
angryeifihadspokeofhitheleastdisrespecthow
oftenhaveiheardyoucallhioursonhoenhaveyou
prattledtoofhiallthefondnessofaparentnay,sir,i
anytenderexpressions,thenygoodthingsyou
havetoldofhisbeauty,andhisparts,andhisvirtues;ofhis
goodnatureandgenerosityiaure,sir,i,
forifindthelltrueihaveexperiencedthenoause
theyhavepreservedfalyyoustpardontears,sir,indeed
yousthecruelreverseoffortunehispoor
youth,toiaochobliged,hathsuffered;onsider
thelossofyourfavour,orethanhislife,
ist,istlanthiifyouhadadaggerinyourhand,ready
toplungeintoheart,istlanttheseryofoneyouhave
loved,andishalleverlove”
alluchveded
nottobersller
bythehand,hesaidveryaffeadalet
usnsideralittleaboutyourdaughterieyoufor
rejoicinginatchisestobeadvantageoustoher,butyou
knoeasure,dependsonthefathers
renciliationiknoerly
hadnces;iakehivisit,andendeavourtoserve
youinthistteribelieveheisaan;butasthisisan
onlyson,andthethingisnoayinti
bebroughttoreasoniproseyouianforyou”
nyentsandetoallhy
forthiskindandgenerousoffer,noruldsherefrainfroaking
thisoccasionagaintoexpresshergratitudeto,”
saidshe,”ioheopportunityofgivingyou,sir,thispresent
trouble”allanto
bereallyoffendedhtheeffectsofsonobleaprincipleasnow
actuatedsller;andindeed,hadnotthisneedhis
forrangeragainstjones,itispossibleheghthavebeenalittle
softenedto,bythereportofanactionaliceitself
uldnothavederivedfroneviltive
allrsllerhadbeenaboveanhourtogether,
heiversationanendtobythearrivalofblifiland
anotherperson,rdohe
attoey,eagreatfavouriterblifil,and
alladehissteward;
andhadlikendedhiothe
attoeyreotedtothesaoffice
uponthefirstvacancy;and,intheanti,ployedin
transactingsoaffairshesquirethenhadinlondonin
relationtoartgage
thisrdoo
toeopportunitytochargehielfh
soneyforallakeareporttohifso
otherbusiness;inalluchtoodullanatureto
findanyplaceinthishistory,heuncle,nephew,and
theirlaatters
chapter8
ntainingvarioustters
beforeoreviewofsophia
thoughthatyoungladyhadbroughtherauntintogreatgoodhuur
bythosesoothingthodsed,shehadnot
broughtherintheleasttoabateofherzealforthetchh
lordfellarthiszealedbyladybellaston,whohad
toldhertheprecedingevening,thatshethe
nduhercarriagetohislordship,thatall
delayshattheonlyosucceedo
pressthetchforhsuchrapiditythattheyounglady
shouldhavenotitoreflect,andbeobligedtonsentwhileshe
scarcekneanner,shesaid,onehalfofthe
rriagesangpeopleofnditionaboutafactvery
probablytrue,andtoutualtendeess
ongsonyhappyuples
ahintofthesakindeladytolordfellar;
andboththesesoreadilyeracedtheadvice,thattheverynext
dayrsefora
privateintervienicated
tosophiabyheraunt,andinsisteduponinsuchhighter,that,
afterhavingurgedeverythingshepossiblyuldinventagainstit
houttheleasteffect,sheatlastagreedtogivethehighest
instanceofplacenceed
toseehislordship
asnversationsofthiskindaffordnogreatentertainnt,we
shallbeexcusedfroecitingthehatpastatthis
intervieadenydeclarations
ofthestpureandardentpassiontothesilentblushingsophia,she
atlastllectedallthespiritssheuldraise,andha
trelingloustbeyourselfnscious
erbehaviourtohathbe
... </P></TD>
sshe,”ikenot
theleastdoubtbuttiattersintheirtrueand
naturallours,andthatyouan
deservesbetterofyouthansootherfolksthatshallbenaless”
”da”criesallhy,alittleruffied,”ihearany
refleynepheoreofthat
kind,iyourhousethatinstantheisthe
en;andioncererepeatittoyou,hehath
antoablaablelength,bytoo
longncealingfactsoftheblackestdietheingratitudeofthe
anisostresent;for,dai
havethegreatestreasontoiginehehadlaidaplottosupplant
nepheyfavour,andtohavedisinheritedhi”
”iaure,sir,”ansrsller,alittlefrightenedfor,
thoughallostsnessandbenevolenceinhis
sles,hehadgreatterrorinhisfrowns,”ishallneverspeak
againstanygentlenyouarepleasedtothinksure,
sir,sue,especiallyhe
gentlenisyouearestrelation;but,sir,youstnotbeangry
e,youstnotindeed,forgoodothispoor
aycallhionohoughonceyouwouldhavebeen
angryeifihadspokeofhitheleastdisrespecthow
oftenhaveiheardyoucallhioursonhoenhaveyou
prattledtoofhiallthefondnessofaparentnay,sir,i
anytenderexpressions,thenygoodthingsyou
havetoldofhisbeauty,andhisparts,andhisvirtues;ofhis
goodnatureandgenerosityiaure,sir,i,
forifindthelltrueihaveexperiencedthenoause
theyhavepreservedfalyyoustpardontears,sir,indeed
yousthecruelreverseoffortunehispoor
youth,toiaochobliged,hathsuffered;onsider
thelossofyourfavour,orethanhislife,
ist,istlanthiifyouhadadaggerinyourhand,ready
toplungeintoheart,istlanttheseryofoneyouhave
loved,andishalleverlove”
alluchveded
nottobersller
bythehand,hesaidveryaffeadalet
usnsideralittleaboutyourdaughterieyoufor
rejoicinginatchisestobeadvantageoustoher,butyou
knoeasure,dependsonthefathers
renciliationiknoerly
hadnces;iakehivisit,andendeavourtoserve
youinthistteribelieveheisaan;butasthisisan
onlyson,andthethingisnoayinti
bebroughttoreasoniproseyouianforyou”
nyentsandetoallhy
forthiskindandgenerousoffer,noruldsherefrainfroaking
thisoccasionagaintoexpresshergratitudeto,”
saidshe,”ioheopportunityofgivingyou,sir,thispresent
trouble”allanto
bereallyoffendedhtheeffectsofsonobleaprincipleasnow
actuatedsller;andindeed,hadnotthisneedhis
forrangeragainstjones,itispossibleheghthavebeenalittle
softenedto,bythereportofanactionaliceitself
uldnothavederivedfroneviltive
allrsllerhadbeenaboveanhourtogether,
heiversationanendtobythearrivalofblifiland
anotherperson,rdohe
attoey,eagreatfavouriterblifil,and
alladehissteward;
andhadlikendedhiothe
attoeyreotedtothesaoffice
uponthefirstvacancy;and,intheanti,ployedin
transactingsoaffairshesquirethenhadinlondonin
relationtoartgage
thisrdoo
toeopportunitytochargehielfh
soneyforallakeareporttohifso
otherbusiness;inalluchtoodullanatureto
findanyplaceinthishistory,heuncle,nephew,and
theirlaatters
chapter8
ntainingvarioustters
beforeoreviewofsophia
thoughthatyoungladyhadbroughtherauntintogreatgoodhuur
bythosesoothingthodsed,shehadnot
broughtherintheleasttoabateofherzealforthetchh
lordfellarthiszealedbyladybellaston,whohad
toldhertheprecedingevening,thatshethe
nduhercarriagetohislordship,thatall
delayshattheonlyosucceedo
pressthetchforhsuchrapiditythattheyounglady
shouldhavenotitoreflect,andbeobligedtonsentwhileshe
scarcekneanner,shesaid,onehalfofthe
rriagesangpeopleofnditionaboutafactvery
probablytrue,andtoutualtendeess
ongsonyhappyuples
ahintofthesakindeladytolordfellar;
andboththesesoreadilyeracedtheadvice,thattheverynext
dayrsefora
privateintervienicated
tosophiabyheraunt,andinsisteduponinsuchhighter,that,
afterhavingurgedeverythingshepossiblyuldinventagainstit
houttheleasteffect,sheatlastagreedtogivethehighest
instanceofplacenceed
toseehislordship
asnversationsofthiskindaffordnogreatentertainnt,we
shallbeexcusedfroecitingthehatpastatthis
intervieadenydeclarations
ofthestpureandardentpassiontothesilentblushingsophia,she
atlastllectedallthespiritssheuldraise,andha
trelingloustbeyourselfnscious
erbehaviourtohathbe
... </P></TD>