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CHAPTER 2
spite of its refusal to curl, no   cter if se different; yet t, so bruised in its small personal desires, found a future to rest on in t o save t hem.

    But tant presence of ful be o Maggie t of ive depression. As long as t seemed as if  alrong tide of pitying love almost as an inspiration, a ne  difficult life easy for  noead of caciturn ration of purpose in strange contrast  communicativeness and , and ted from day to day and from o ening  is someto youtures - ted in disappointment and discontent, to  t to take no notice of it, and it  of a imes? ticity. `It o do it. And t never part are apt to create impatience even in tion t streams fort tenderness and pity in time of more obvious affliction.

    Mr tulliver lingered noions to stay and c, as in old times, in t be reconciled : ttitude in s bruises; and in all beoed an allusion to tances. Even to ride round to t so black to  days on ors ion from o save someto of tors  tos; and under ture, t profuse man o be stinted or to stint any one else in amorpo tulliver could not economise enougo satisfy  not  quality. tom, trongly repelled by ered to  paying tors and t  quarters money, , and gave it to o put into tin box ore of sovereigns in tin box seemed to be t t broug beam of pleasure into t and transient, for it  t time . A deficit of more ting interest seemed a deep pit to fill y soms probable savings o be added. On t tire community of feeling in t round ticks ulliver carried tegrity of t up to t to ,  of moral pillory:
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