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CHAPTER 3
me to t meet me half way.

    `o be considered, said Mr Glegg. `Its no use to pay off t and save ture, ock, for Ive made t out from Lao keep tead o spending it on furniture as  nor drink. You  know w was reasonable.

    `towards ly.

    toms countenance ion, and  ermined not to give er ary deligoms speeco ate of trembling indignation. anding close by toms side and o  spoken: Maggie suddenly started up and stood in front of the eyes of a young lioness.

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    Mrs tulliver ous in tbreak: s see er it. tom  o talk so. ts  s. At lengtion suc presented itself as more expedient than any answer.

    `You  seen trouble  c; `ss dreadful. I mig alone paying for her schooling, for shes worse nor ever.

    `Its no more t Ive allays said, follo Im not. Ive said over and over again - years ago Ive said - quot;Mark my  co no good: t a bit of our family in ; And as for  . Id my reasons o.

    `Come, come, said Mr Glegg, `lets e no more time in talking - lets go to business. tom no the pen and ink...

    all dark figure he window.

    `ulliver. `t  out to open the door, Maggie eagerly following her.

    `ts fortunate, said Mrs Glegg. `So t o to be bougs but rigs her.

    Mrs Moss oo mucation to resist Mrs tulliver
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