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    e,isetoattendat

    theteatable

    thenversationenough;andh

    happenedearlierinourhistory,wewouldhave

    entertainedourreader;butasoattendto

    aterial,itshallsuffiattersbeing

    entirelyadjustedastotheafteoonvisit,eagain

    retuedho

    chapter11

    thehistorydraoanclusion

    rrallhy

    andsllerthathislibertyhadbeenprocuredbytwolords,

    ightingales,had

    attendedthegistratebyhehadbeentted,andby,on

    thesurgeonsoaths,thattheanner

    ofdangerfroisharged

    oneonlyoftheselords,hesaid,hehadeverseenbefore,and

    thatnorethanon,by

    askinghispardonforanoffencehehadbeenguiltyofto,

    occasioned,hesaid,entirelybyhisignorancewhohewas

    noherealityofthecase,hacquainted

    tillafterlordfellarhad

    eloyed,acrdingtotheadviceofladybellaston,topressjonesas

    avagabondintotheseaservice,etoreporttohis

    lordshiptheeventhwehavebeforeseen,spokeveryfavourablyof

    thebehaviourofjonesonallacunts,andstronglyassured

    thatlordthathesthavestakentheperson,forthatjoneswas

    certainlyagentlen;insochthathislordship,rictly

    anofhonour,andeanshavebeenguiltyofanaction

    ned,begantobech

    nceedfortheadviceaken

    hinadayortarhappenedtodine

    htheirishpeer,ionupontheduel,

    acquaintedhispanyhthecharacteroffitzpatrick;toh,

    indeed,hedidnotdostrictjustice,especiallyinrelatedto

    hisladyhesaidsheostinnocent,thestinjuredan

    alive,andthatfroassionalonehehadundertakenhercause

    hethendeoingto

    fitzpatrickslodgings,inordertoprevail,ifpossible,

    tonsenttoaseparationfroishepeersaid,wasin

    apprehensionsforherlife,ifsheshouldeverretutobeunder

    thepoaragreedtogo,thathe

    ghtsatisfyhielfrenstancesof

    theduel;forheeanseasynceingtheparthehad

    actedthenthislordshipgaveahintofhisreadinessto

    assistinthedeliveryofthelady,itbracedbythe

    otheoblen,uar,

    ashethoughtitlyntributetoazpatrickintoa

    pliance;andperhapshean

    nosoonersahesenoblepeershadundertakenthecauseofhis

    itted,andarticlesofseparationweresoondrawnup

    andsignedbetheparties

    fitzpatrick,rsers

    nceingtheinnocenceofhishjonesatupton,or,perhaps,

    froootherreasons,esoindifferenttothattter,

    thathespokehighlyinfavourofjonestolordfellar,tookallthe

    blauponhielf,andsaidtheotherhadbehavedverychlikea

    gentlenandanofhonour;anduponthatlordsfurtherinquiry

    nheoa

    gentlenofverygreatfashionandfortune,heacunt

    hehadjustrersersafterherintervieh

    dowling

    lordfellaotodoeverythinginhis

    poakesatisfaanhehadsogrossly

    injured,andhoutanynsiderationofrivalshipforhehadnow

    givenoverallthoughtsofsophia,deteedtoprocure

    jonessliberty,beingsatisfied,asfitzpatrickashis

    surgeon,thattheortalhethereforeprevailedh

    theirishpeertoacpanyhiotheplaceonfined,

    tohebehavedased

    ediatelycarried

    jonesintohisrooandthenacquaintedhitter,as

    sersas

    dowling

    jonesexpressedgreatastonishntandnolessnceatthis

    acunt,butakinganyntorobservationuponitand

    noessageblifil,desiringtoknowifhis

    uncleightallhystarted

    andtuedpale,andtheninarepassionatetohanibelieve

    hehadeverusedbefore,bidtheservanttellblifilhekne

    not”nsider,dearsir,”blingvoice”i

    havensidered,”ansy

    ssagetothevillainnoonecancarryhihesentenceofhisown

    ruinsoproperly,asthenhsovillanously

    ntrived””pardon,dearsir,”saidjones;”ants

    reflectionsure,nvinceyouofthentraryight

    perhapsbebutjustiinebeinsult;

    andtooeso

    barbarouslyindeed,thatoreinexcusablethan

    anythinghehathdonefortuneytetnofnoverybad

    dispositionstoinjustiblackand

    ranrousnds,andhavenotetationstoexcusethelet

    beseeinthepresentheightofyour

    angesider,dearuncle,iyselfndeedunheard”

    allont,andthen,eracingjones,hesaid,

    hiseyes,”ochildtogoodnesshavei

    beensolongblind”

    sllerenteringtherootthatnt,afteragentlerap

    sofhisuncle,

    thepooraninanagonyofjoyfelluponherknees,andburstforth

    intothestecstaticthanksgivingstoheavenforhad

    happened;then,runningtojones,sheeracedhiagerly,crying,

    ”dearestfriend,ies

    ofthisblestday”andnextallselfreceivedthesa

    ngratulationstorsller,i

    aeyondexpressionhappy”sofeoreraptureshavingpassedon

    all

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