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CHAPTER 7
ery day at   - at tumn quarter - t  go to ter, for to give tom ttled, exulting feeling t usually belongs to t monter too, t being decided: t made t of irely pleasurable. For tom,  Pivart en.

    tom

    to manifest tion in unnecessary letters - old, soon after entering tudy at nine oclock, t er  elling udy to tell  o enter the drawing-room alone.

    Maggie too all no as tall as tom, teen; and s t moment. S,   bear t extra load, and rangely oom entered, s speak, but only  up to  ly. o various moods of  no alarm at ting.

    ` youre come so early tom, as soo her side.

    `No, I came by turnpike.

    `But  youre not at sc begun yet?

    `Fated me at  trembling of three or four days ago.

    `Isnt my fatom, rather anxiously.

    `Not quite, said Maggie. `om. t is ended, and I came to tell you, because I t it ter for you to kno before you came  like only to send you a letter.

    `My fat lost? said tom, ily, springing from tanding before Maggie  in s.

    `Yes, dear tom, said Maggie, looking up at rembling.

    tom  a minute or then he said--

    `My fato pay a good deal of money, then?

    `Yes, said Maggie, ratly.

    `ell, it cant be om, bravely, not translating to any tangible results. `But my fat Maggie, and t ated face  of aking things.

    `Yes, said Maggie, again faintly. to fuller speecoms freedom from appre from om, .

    toms eyes flas one look of surprise at urned pale and trembled visibly.  sat do of te window.

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