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Chapter 18 When Susannah told the corporal the misadventure of the sash, with all the circumstances which attended the murder of me,(as she called it,)the blood forsook his cheeks,all accessaries in murder being principals, Trims conscience told him he was as much to blame as Susannah,and if the doctrine had been true, my uncle Toby had as much of the bloodshed to answer for to heaven, as either of em;so that neither reason or instinct, separate or together, could possibly have guided Susannahs steps to so proper an asylum. It is in vain to leave this to the Readers imagination:to form any kind of hypothesis that will render these propositions feasible, he must cudgel his brains sore,and to do it without,he must have such brains as no reader ever had before him.Why should I put them either to trial or to torture? Tis my own affair: Ill explain it myself. |
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