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CHAPTER 8


    `o know w had happened.

    `Everyt  kno t, said tom, anxious to ion leading to t t akem he purchaser.

    `You must not be surprised to see tairs, fat t gone.

    `Let us go - ulliver, leaning on ick, and stretc owards Luke.

    `Ay, sir, said Luke, as o er, `youll make up your mind tot a bit better ot. ts  ness o breat no again it sore  come on.

    Maggie ran on before to see t all urned able to make an easy ing  to see er and look round for t time. tom advanced before , and stood beside Maggie on toms suffered t unmixed pain, for Maggie, ibility, yet felt as if to floo e nature. No true boy feels t: ual appeals to y for evils over w.

    Mr tulliver paused just inside ting on Luke, and looking round  all ted objects, ties seemed to be renerengtting a footing on tration of the senses.

    `Aowards heyve sold me up.

    ting ick, he room, he looked round again.

    `t ts got everyt me, tom.

    to Bible ravelling eyes, Mrs tulliver entered t stood in mute surprise to find  Bible before him.

    `A a spot  Beaton - sy-seven -  a long-lived family - ty and me are -  bed before long.

    o be pausing over ters birt ing nes to  tom and said in a sone of alarm--

    `t come upo Moss for t hey?

    `No, fatom, `te .

    Mr tulliver turned ly said,

    `As eighteen year since I married her...

    `Come next Lady Day, said Mrs tulliver, going up to  the page.

    ly on her face.

    `Poor Bessy, ty lass to t your good
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