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CHAPTER 8
    Daylighe reck

    It y January day on  came doairs: t sun on tnut bouge iently declare t  everye, as if it y places and ts once  it  yesterday inually implied in alk, and ttempts to convey to  many  forgetfulness, t even Mr turnbull o despair of preparing o meet ts by previous kno could only be imparted gradually by ne by mere  by tion to come doairs ulliver said tom must not go to St Oggs at t  and see airs: and tom complied, tense ined t fe and Co.  bougo akem, ulliver, in case of ion ing. Uncles and aunts  unanimously of opinion t suc not to be rejected ullivers mind, irely unreasonable and cransferring to indignation and red  ion of it in going to lay for Mr tulliver to provide for er  any assistance from ions, and  t too evident descent into pauperism o respectable people to meet tulliver, Mrs Glegg considered, must be made to feel,   ime past `to t friends  to look to. Mr Glegg and Mr Deane ern in t t tulliver -tempered crotcs, and ougo put t of tion  tter -  tulliver. tom ested against entertaining tion:  like o be under akem;  it ed; but ress ter impossibility of ever `turning Mr tulliver round about akem or getting o o go and live in a pigsty on purpose to spite akem o sucrange medium of unaccountable sorro  Maggie began to suspect s e going. `tom, s of toget try to make fatand a little of   get my mot cchen.

    Kezia o task. ention of staying till ter could get about again, `rong ress, scolding  all day  cogetime of trouble urnalian time to Kezia; sters i
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