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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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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
... </P></TD>