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CHAPTER 4
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    `Ety! ionate tone in o speak to , youre to leave the children?

    `O, brotoo impulsive to be prudent, `Im to see you yourself again - I t youd never know us any more.

    `, roke? said Mr tulliver, anxiously, looking at Mr Glegg.

    `A fall from your  - ts all, I t youll soon get over it, lets hope.

    Mr tulliver fixed  for tes. A ne, and said in a loone, `You got tter, then, my wench?

    `Yes, fat. S as if o o show him how she had always loved him could be fulfilled.

    `  animal mig.

    `Sairs s, fatch her?

    `Ay, ay: poor Bessy! and urned toom as Maggie left the room.

    `Youll o take care of em botom. Youll be badly off, I doubt. But you must see and pay everybody. And mind - ty pound o Lukes as I put into t me a bit at a time and  noto s. You must pay  thing.

    Uncle Glegg involuntarily s tom said firmly,

    `Yes, fat you a note from my uncle Moss for to look for t.  do you  it, father?

    `A o t my lad, said Mr tulliver. `I allays meant to be easy about t money, because o your aunt. You mustnt mind losing t pay it - and its like enoug. tes in t box, mind! I allays meant to be good to you, Gritty, said Mr tulliver, turning to er, `but, you knoed me when you would have Moss.

    At t Maggie re-entered ated by t e himself again.

    `ell, Bessy,  forgive me if youre ed to be. But its t o ts none o mine, s t o raskills! tom - you mind t t. If you dont, youre a good-for-not   to take care o ras
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