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CHAPTER 2
    Mrs tullivers teraphim, or household Gods

    doom and Maggie, it ed from rembling t tle  migered tom, but in trance sartled by a strong smell of tobacco. t range: could any visitor be smoking at a time like t be told t tom er t of opening tom came up and togetom ion, sitting in h a jug and glass beside him.

    trutoms mind in an instant. to `o be sold up, tle boy: t of to tion of poor  seemed only natural t all y, and  of no more special cause for ticular form of misfortune t. But te presence of to tom t form of appre  at t as if rouble  begun: it oucated nerve compared s spontaneous dull aching.

    `aking t of y. tartled faces made tle uncomfortable.

    But tom turned a speaking: t oo eful. Maggie  understood tranger, as tom  be, tom?  is tter? t tranger migo do airs, c to t, and enter on tiptoe. All  t   not her.

    ` did not know.

    Maggie ened out, and said to tom, `Fat: let us go and look for my mother; I wonder where she is.

    Mrs tulliver  doairs - not in any of t one room belotic ore-room  om, preceding Maggie as turned along tely said, `Mother!

    Mrs tulliver ed treasures. One of ts ea-pot s many folds of paper, and t c on top of t; spoons and sketer tension of table cloths she held in her lap.

    Sarted up as tom spoke.

    `O my boy, my boy, so to see to be sold up... to to bring me to t not go to the workhouse...

    Sed ook anotable clot a little o look at ttern, e ce filled for t he words `beggars and `workhouse.
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