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    ones

    thepoorfelloatearatthe

    presentsighthetoldjonesheilysorryforhis

    sfortunes,andbeggedhionsiderifheuldbeofanynner

    ofserviayatter

    ofneyuponthisoccasion;ifyoudo,sir,littleihaveis

    heartilyatyourservice”

    jonesshookhieryheartilybythehand,andgavehiany

    thanksforthekindofferhehadde;butansthe

    leastofthatkind”uponopresshis

    servi,h

    assurancesthatheednothinghepowerofanyliving

    ntogive”e,e,goodster,”ans

    takethettersoayendbetterthanyou

    igine;tobesureyouantthefirstgentlenhkilleda

    n,andyeteoff””youareatter,george,”said

    partridge,”thegentlenisnotdead,norliketodiedont

    disturbster,atpresent,forheistroubledaboutatterin

    anygood”youdontkno

    iybeabletodo,partridge,”answeredgeorge;”ifhis

    nyyounglady,ihavesoneyster”

    ”rgeorge”criedjones”hathanythinglately

    happenedinysophiaisnceedsophiahoha

    entionhersoprofanely””ihopeshe,”

    ansethingtotellyouabout

    herdaophiaho,andtherehath

    beenaterribletodoiuldnotpossiblyleatheveryrightof

    it;butsterhehathbeeninavastbigpassion,andso

    e,andiheardhersay,assheoutofdoorsintoherchair,

    thatsheastershouseagainidontknow

    atter,noti,buteverythinge

    out;butrobin,edatsupper,saidhehadneverseenthe

    squireforalongouradathat

    hekissedherseveraltis,andsistress,

    andheneveroreithoughtthis

    ne,thoughite,to

    inforouofit”jonesassuredgeorgethatitdidgreatlyplease

    hiforthoughheshouldneverrepresutolifthiseyestoward

    thatinparableuchrelievehissery

    asthesatisfactionheshouldalwayshaveinhearingofherwelfare

    therestofthenversationthevisitisnot

    iortantenoughtobehererelatedthereaderherefore,

    forgiveusthisabruptbreakingoff,andbepleasedtohearhohis

    greatgoodhesquiretoerabout

    se,onherfirstarrivalatherbrotherslodging,began

    tosetforththegreathonoursandadvantageso

    thefalybythetchar,hheiecehad

    absolutelyrefused;inhesquiretookthepartof

    hisdaughter,shefelliediatelyintothestviolentpassion,

    andsoirritatedandprovokedthesquire,thatneitherhispatience

    norhisprudenceuldbearitanylonger;uponhereensued

    betbothsoaboutataltercation,thatperhapsthe

    regionsofbillingsgateneverequalleditintheheatofthis

    sldingsedeparted,andhadnsequentlynoleisureto

    acquaintherbrotherhtheletterhsophiareceived,h

    ghthavepossiblyproducedilleffects;but,tosaytruth,ibelieve

    itneveroneryatthisti

    rsehertosilent,as

    necessityasinclination,begantoretuthe

    plintadeher,intakingherpartagainst

    heraunt,bytakinghisliketheladythishe

    firsttiofhersodoing,andithehighestdegree

    aeeredthatallhy

    hadinsistedonanentirerelinquishntofallviolentans;and,

    indeed,ashedenodoubtbutthatjones

    intheleastquestionsucceedingeans;he

    nooregavealoosetohisnaturalfondnessfor

    her,onthedutiful,grateful,tender,and

    affectionateheartofsophia,thathadherhonour,giventojones,and

    sothingelse,perhaps,inoved,i

    chdoubtan

    shedidnotlike,tohaveobligedherfathersheprosedhihe

    akeitthe,and

    arryanynagainsthisnsent;theold

    nsoneartohishighesthappiness,thatheotakethe

    otherstep,andpletelydrunk

    chapter3

    allhyvisitsoldnightingale;hastrangedisverythathe

    deonthatoccasion

    theingafterthesethingshadhappened,allhy,

    aise,tovisitoldnightingale,his

    authoritythreehours,

    heatlastprevailedtonsenttoseehisson

    hereanaccidenthappenedofaveryextraordinarykind;oneindeed

    ofthosestrangechancesenhavencluded

    thatprovidenostsecret

    villany,inordertoenfrouittingthepathsofhonesty,

    hoheytreadinthoseofvice

    allightingales,sak

    george;hetooknonoti,nordidblaaginehe

    hadperceivedhi

    hoheiversationontheprincipalpointwasover,

    all,and

    upoohishouse”yes,”answered

    nightingale,”iknoveryostextraordinaryfellowhe

    is,rentinga

    verysllestateofl30ayear””andthisisthestoryh

    toldyou”criesalliseyou,”said

    nightingale,”forihavetheneynoyownhands,infive

    bankbills,tolayouteitherinartgage,orinso

    purchaseinthenorthofengland”thebankbillswerenosooner

    producedatallselfatthe

    strangenessofthedisveryhepresentlytoldnightingalethatthese

    bankbillserlyhis,andthenacquainte

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