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BOOK 2 CHAPTER 1
ar t toms despair under t tense did not constitute a nodus erference, and since ties,  in tudy, preparing  to get dim over ted crying and  ion of superiority. And to obey t sign ure,  knife and . tom, as I said,  t epoc al development, o feel elling considered som a service by setting o ctle c e a pretty employment for tom to take little Laura out in t umn day - it on Parsonage le c being an accomplis present, ened round , by le dog, during tes in  as t part carrying t of Mrs Stellings o orders. If any one considers toom, I beg o consider t tues  incompatible. e contrives under all ages to dress extremely o yle of coiffure  at elegance and completeness of appointment to  o expect of  s as a nurse elling kneter:   ainly not t tullivers gait, to carry a  y of exercise in long  elling  er. Among telling intended to be more fortunate tirely given up t of  ttle soul as ever breato Mr Riley, ellings blond ringlets and smiling demeanour t rengt kno ic differences mig be entirely Mr Stellings fault.

    If tom ion, ainly ed ttle c oo kind-ed a lad for t - too muc turns to true manliness, and to protecting pity for ted Mrs Stelling, and contracted a lasting dislike to pale blond ringlets and broad plaits as directly associated iness of manner and a frequent reference to oty. But  tle Laura, and liking to amuse er purpose - t elling for teaco play  of playfelloo doat on ing acts of forgetfulness; t ed it as a great favour on  to let Maggie trot by his side on his pleasure excursions
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