CHAPTER 5
tom Applies o ter
t day, at ten oclock, tom Oggs, to see o come nig om person to ask for advice about getting some employment. ions of uncle Glegg; and ion. It o end in rain - one of take refuge in tom ion as ive ure; and e dutifulness to une t of a o la indication of toms cer, t t s ougo do somet not resentment against tenderness and generosity. tom t led o expect present itself to to be demanded. ifully to t taken care of tom saice in severity - and all t just severity. It tage in life by of prudence, but going to complain and to find fault make everyto o give . Poor tom o take refuge in under t of t of roubles. At sixteen, t rongest affinity for fact cannot escape illusion and self-flattery and tom, in sketcure s, tions of to save money sloire on a moderate fortune like a situation in some great . ting , but for tom applying to sure, ed project, but o Guest amp; Co. t to offer om resolved olerable to ter, and make every one say t er. e of strong purpose and strong desire, did not see es.
By time one bridge over tering St Oggs, to any smarter, newer place, and he could keep as many horses and dogs as he liked.
alking along treet ep at t in artled by some one w ice, and wo him in a rough, familiar voice,
`er tom, Oggs - one of omers.
tom disliked being spoken to just t ill very ill, thank you.
`Ay, its been a sore c it? - t turning out against ured.
tom reddened and passed on: it like t polit