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CHAPTER 2
stance , ion  er er) an infringement on Mr tullivers legitimate ser-poo ration, and akems advice  carried ulliver considered,  of laensity of ion against Pivart, empt for a baffled adversary like Dix began to tac. o-day except Mr Moss,  to Mr tullivers arguments on tionsary obligation; but Mr tulliver did not talk ile intention of convincing alked to relieve rong efforts to keep e of to t, and interested in everyt affected ened and put in a en as maternal preoccupations allowed.

    `s ne it? s oime, nor yours either, before I was married.

    `Neulliver, e Mills been in our family a ter, and nobody ever  meddling ill t Bincomes farm out of ;snap.quot; But Ill pivart ulliver, lifting  ion in an unmistakable manner.

    `You  be forced to go to lay.

    `I dont kno I knoions - if to be brougo bear o t side. I knotom of it:  akem to back ells  touc: but t takes a big raskil to beat  to be found, as knos o to lose Brumleys suit for him?

    Mr tulliver rictly  man, and proud of being , but  in laice could only be acronger knave to frustrate a  of cock-fig y to get a game bird  pluck and trongest spurs.

    `Gores no fool - you neednt tell me t, ly, in a pugnacious tone, as if poor Gritty  laies, `but, you see,  up to ters a very particular t pick it up cs s to Old s plain enougs ts and ter, if you look at it straig a mill, you must er to turn it; and its no use telling me, Pivarts erigation and nonsense  stop my o er better t. talk to me os common sense, as Piv
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