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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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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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