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CHAPTER 6
turning  paradisaic picture--

    `But I dont mind about it, not a co buy my mot a blue plus an a sealskin cap - for if I meant to be a packman, Id do it respectable. But I dont mind about it - not a c turnup, an I so take tom, and set yoursen up s true as ters broke. t go fur enoug theyll help.

    tom ouco forget his pride and suspicion.

    `Youre a very kind fellotle, diffident tremor in ain co toms pride and severity, `and I s forget you again, t kno I cant take taking your little fortune from you, and t do me mucher.

    `ouldnt tom? said Bob regretfully. `No say so cause you t em. I arent a poor cs a good pennorts not bread an er it runs to fat: an Im suc you arent quite so lucky Mr tom - ter isnt, any take a slice o my luck, an no  i t umbled out o one o terned Dutcter on it, Mr tom, for old quinetance sake - else I shink you bear me a grudge.

    Bob pus before tom could speak, Maggie, clasping ently at Bob, said,

    `O, Im sorry, Bob - I never t you he world!

    Bob  been a of penitence, but  t evening, hey made him feel nohow.

    `No, indeed, Bob, I cant take tom, `but dont t  to take anyt to   really - if I o take t me sead.

    tom put out  sloo place .

    `Let me put t your pack, Bob.

    `Its like as if Id come out o make-believe, o purpose to sent as Maggie gave aking em back i t of a Do, you kno it isnt t sort o Do: its ony o let , ts all.

    `No you be up to any tricks Bob, said tom, `else youll get transported some d
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