The Three Perils of Woman : Or, Love, Leasing, And Jealousy : a Series of Domestic Scottish Tales 993
The Three Perils of Woman : Or, Love, Leasing, And Jealousy : a Series of Domestic Scottish Tales 993
Hogg, James, 1770-1835
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If ye thought I might venture to do that, sir, without sinning away my soul awthe- gither, I could trim him for aince." " Why, Sarah, the object is a most de- sirable object, and one that will preponde- rate if laid in the balance against many lesser crimes. When we do a little evil that a great good may come, our conduct is laud- able, and we may hope for forgivene8s.;^he goodness and congruity, or evilnes^ ^^ OF WOMAN. 91 nessy and unseasonableness, ormmnil and natural action^ fall not within... the verge of a brutal faculty ; and as every distinct be* ing has somewhat peculiar to itself, to make good in one circumstance what it wants in another, 1 therefore think, Sarah, that the incommensurability of the crime with the effect, completely warrants the supersalieii- cy of this noetivagant delinquent." ** D'ye mean, that it is my duty to gife him up, then ?" •* I do so opine, Sarah. I will likewise go and hear your information given in and confirmed, lest it be only a fit of jealousy^ and lest so good a design should drop.— • But let it be to-morrow, Sarah, for remem» ber this is the Sabbath." '* I never thought o' that, sir, but shall certainly do it to-morrow." *' Sarah, I love you for this resolution, Sarah.
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