updated_at,id,text,theme,metaphor,work_id,reviewed_on,provenance,created_at,comments,context,dictionary 2012-01-04 18:03:06 UTC,14122,"The two ladies, who affected to be ignorant of the rest, seemed highly displeased with this last stroke of freedom, and began a very discreet and serious dialogue upon virtue: in this my wife, the chaplain, and I, soon joined; and the 'Squire himself was at last brought to confess a sense of sorrow for his former excesses. We talked of the pleasures of temperance, and of the sun-shine in the mind unpolluted with guilt. I was so pleased, that my little ones were kept up beyond the usual time edified by so much good conversation. Mr Thornhill went beyond me, and demanded it I had any objection to giving prayers. I joyfully embraced the proposal, and in this manner the night was passed in a most comfortable way, till at last the company began to think of returning.
(IX, p. 72)","","""We talked of the pleasures of temperance, and of the sun-shine in the mind unpolluted with guilt.""",5244,2006-09-12,Reading,2009-09-14 19:40:03 UTC,End of Chapter 9. ,Chapter 9,""