the vicar of wakefield-第44章
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at the head of the table and carving all the meat for all the company。 But notwithstanding this; it is impossible to describe our good humour。 I can't say whether we had more wit amongst us now than usual; but I am certain we had more laughing; which answered the end as well。 One jest I particularly remember; old Mr Wilmot drinking to Moses; whose head was turned another way; my son replied; 'Madam; I thank you。' Upon which the old gentleman; winking upon the rest of the company; observed that he was thinking of his mistress。 At which jest I thought the two miss Flamboroughs would have died with laughing。 As soon as dinner was over; according to my old custom; I requested that the table might be taken away; to have the pleasure of seeing all my family assembled once more by a chearful fireside。 My two little ones sat upon each knee; the rest of the company by their partners。 I had nothing now on this side of the grave to wish for; all my cares were over; my pleasure was unspeakable。 It now only remained that my gratitude in good fortune should exceed my former submission in adversity。
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