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CHAPTER 3
ng securities or alienating anytant enougo make an appreciable difference in a mans property, `e, you knoo guard against w may ...

    `Mr Glegg, interrupted  youre saying. Youre putting yourself very forrard in ot say it .

    `ts suc, o express , `making ae: I s table on you for it.

    `ell but, said Mrs tulliver, `if tes  money,  ao meddle  Moss, tom, if you ts well.

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    `to do it, uncle, said tom, earnestly. `If my fat get   I could  me to remember  y.

    Even Mrs Glegg could not oms  tainly speaking in ion of money. Maggie ed aking toms her a choked voice,

    `Youll never be ted for your fat, ty. ell do as  an  father.

    `ell, said Mr Glegg, ing after toms ors, supposing your fat - Ive been t, for Ive been a creditor myself, and seen no end o cing - for if  to give your aunt t into ts te o be t muc to be considered, young man, Mr Glegg added, looking admonis tom, `aking one mans dinner ao make anot. You dont understand t, I doubt?

    `Yes, I do, said tom, decidedly. `I knoo one man Ive no rigo give it to anot if my fato give my aunt t,  to do it.

    `ell done, young man! I didnt t pere. Let us go and see if  in t.

    `Its in my fat us go too, aunt Gritty, whispered Maggie.
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