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CHAPTER 9
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    `Your suppers ready by tcook off  and coat. `You s by yourself, just as you like, and I  speak to you.

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    `Come, come, youre late - I  you.

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    `You sit doulliver, peremptorily. `And, tom, sit doo e i the Bible.

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    deeper tone,

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    `It isnt ell you, said s s tell you, tom. rite.

    ` am I to e, Fatom, h gloomy submission.

    `rite as your fatulliver, took service under Joo ruin o make  amends I could for rouble, and because I ed to die in t t i t  forgive akem, for all t; and for all Ill serve , I .

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