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CHAPTER 2
le, is strong by its very negations.

    You may imagine t toms more and more obvious unlikeness to ted to conciliate ternal aunts and uncles; and Mr Deanes favourable reports and predictions to Mr Glegg concerning toms qualifications for business, began to be discussed amongst tance.  appeared, to do t,  causing it any expense and trouble. Mrs Pullet  it strange if toms excellent complexion, so entirely t of t argue a certainty t urn out o s only indicating a tinge of tulliver blood groed a cautious liking for tom ever since ed and sensible beion o a resolution to furts actively - some time, y offered of doing so in a prudent manner,  ultimate loss; but Mrs Glegg observed t s given to speak  book, as some people  t ly likely to find t  came, it er talk. Uncle Pullet, after silent meditation for a period of several lozenges, came distinctly to t  ter not to meddle h him.

    tom, meano rely on any one but ural sensitiveness toions of favourable opinion, o see imes in a friendly ed to dine at   sure of being punctual. But about a year ago sometom to test ion.

    Bob Jakin, om and Maggie, aed  Oggs one evening, t t tle private talk, ook ty of asking if Mr tom  of making money by trading a bit on . trading, om  of a cargo to foreign ports; because Bob icular friend tle business for  om on ting. tom erested at once, and begged for full explanation;  of t of a speculation t migion into multiplication, t  once determined to mention tter to   to appropriate some of tin box
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