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CHAPTER 3
go upon. Still, no face could be more unlike t ugly tailors t  tom t t truly pitiable. t e clear  be able to play at anyt ly making one ter anot any trouble.  e ed someto be going for ainly more agreeable to ured o stand looking out of tudy  t against tude; sometom t o s ter not try eful tricks on h, and looked over Philips paper.

    `s donkey ridges in tongue being completely loosed by surprise and admiration. `O my buttons!I o learn drao make dogs and donkeys!

    `O you can do t learning, said Philip. `I never learned drawing.

    `Never learned? said tom, in amazement. ` come rig to be very  I daresay I could do dogs and o try more, ing t P falsely suppose t o `knock under, if oo frank about tion of s.

    `O yes, said Ps very easy. Youve only to look  t you do er t time,

    `But  you been taugom, beginning to  P be ties, `I t youd been to school a long while,

    `Yes, said Paugin and Greek and matics... and ing and suchings.

    `O but, I say, you dont like Latin tom, lowering ially.

    `Pretty  care muc it, said Philip.

    `A per got into tom, nodding o say, `t est: it alking until you came to t.

    P some bitter complacency in tupidity of tive-looking boy; but made polite by reme sensitiveness as e, ion to laugly,

    `Ive done  learn t any more.

    `t om, ment.

    `No; but I daresay I can o help you if I can.

    tom did not say `te absorbed in t t akems son did not seem so spiteful a fellow as miged.

    `I say, l
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