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lifting upj to gloi ^ y in m ^ r « £ att $ & quo ! ' i ] l' *"'¦**¦ •* ^¦' ' i >^ j ** i ; u / io ^ ^ i / rii r-ft 6 * tee cf ^ siCyr ^ m , >* cw ^ ' ^ edocWilm ^ nye ^ fesfei ^ 'Me good as y < MlijQais ^ y « @oJfyo 3 rfo : j r » » i-ioo ! : v- » : i . y ¦ ;> , * , * = > >• - •><* .- > i ^ . * *^ . * 'Oh , heinous instance of aberration ! ' groaned * ¦ Oi 5 ! •¦< Wixbeacft ; rising slowly from . his& jc hsfov a ** d ?* 4 &xte * idingone armwith aHsehatoriaJUair , ^ Oh wickednessiirreelaittiable- as I doubt me it will
pr@ve to be ; vmak-r-vvhaty I ask , will become of yaur soul ? 3 i Treftkbie , Amelia Stains , widow of that excellent servant , Zrachariab Stains , erewhile head gamekeeper in the extensive manor of-the Rev . grandson of the learned and pious Bishop Home ; trembfc , I sayj . fbi * I cannot sit upon ray seat with thinking of the abyss of damnation , which yawns in redness and blackness be * - neath your very feet ! Not alone will the misery , and the heart--burning , and the torment of the sensoriurn , that is , the ^ otilybe
visited upon you , but upon your children , now in St / Sav «>\ lF * s charity school ^ and upon their children , should they have aafry * , && I hope and trust they will , and upon your children ' s childtfeii * S ' children , unto the third and fourth ' * AMd five and sixy , too , ' interrupted Vespasian , ' Missy cbbky berry ci oss to me ; no cail-e Espashion—caii-e stupid ass {* " ra t Silence , black creature ! ' exclaimed the lady . But the Divinft had not heard the interruption , and sat himself down , puffing WnSd perspiring with such unusual exercise , and before breakfast . ' I ' m ^ sure / whimpered Mrs- Stains , < its very , very hard upon me to be thus catechised out of my proper calling . There ' s ' SGhHCb
Johnson ' s cook , Mrs . Simmons , she goes to follow whoever ^ she pleases , and not a word does the Squire say to her so long as she does l&er : duty as becomes her in his house—and Vm sur % Fhi quite as good a cook as her , any day , please your revereace . * ' . Good as she— -not her , ' panted Dr . Wizbeach . > ^ ' Good she , you ' m cooky / echoed Vespasiati reprda ^ hCUM ^ - ^ c not her , massa say . ' i ; ' The fact is , Mrs . Stains / said his reverence , * you atehk ^ the
high road to utter perdition / - ' Mrs . Stains being now lost to all sense of prudence , place , atld distinction of persons , felt called upon , even as a m&rtyr io the
name of Stiles—the Rev . Mr . Liverrnore—to take up her * cause , and thus replied : , » r , ' Your reverence , an ' t please the pigs , are very oppressive / *\ * Is , more properly , not are ! ' gasped the doctor , who had lost
his breath in his recent eloquence ^ : - ' Is oppressive—is oppressive—is-is-is ! ' shouted the inflamed cook . ' Oh , your cruel reverence , to bait tone ill thfs ivay becfajtse I have not so much learning aud Greek and things as ^ diirseltin ^^ anything like so muc h money ;—why am I nOt perrntfteidfn ated to follow the LordV' 8 rft « v ; niy owit *' Cotra t a «^ ht-ni « hjr tbat divide Hiaii , the Rev . M ^ -ljiVertit ^ re'St&es ,
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1835, page 241, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2644/page/17/
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