CHAPTER 7
akes to Stratagem
tulliver s least to tronger and stronger symptoms of a gradual return to ion: tic obstruction tle by little, losing its tenacity, and t ful struggles, like a living creature making its sno t slides and slides again, and ss up time o tc ful distant count of ts it -approacs come too quickly. ulliver os moment of most palpable caxing-masters able gunsmitiously preparing t t, duly pointed by a brave arm, urs, filing of bills in C or bomb-s can never a solitary mark but must fall tering. So deeply in is it in t men o suffer for eacably diffusive is even justice makes its victims, and ribution t does not spread beyond its mark in pulsations of unmerited pain.
By t advertising tullivers farming and otock to be folloer-dinner time, fancied ill in t first stage of unes en in alked in a feeble, disjointed manner, of plans
least save Mr tulliver from leaving t and seeking an entirely strange life. For uncle Deane o interest age of t , ion for Guest and Co. to buy Dorlcote Mill and carry on t be increased by tion of steam poill Mr Deane tter: t t akem gage on t put in into o bid for tate, and furto outbid tious firm of Guest and Co. imental grounds. Mr Deane o tell Mrs tulliver someto t effect, o inspect t `if Guest and Co. it, Mr tullivers fate Mill long before t firm of. Mr Deane, in reply, doubted ion betments. As for uncle Glegg, te beyond ion: tured man felt sincere pity for tulliver family, but mortgages and o ives: but tullive