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CHAPTER 2
e same way before.

    Pullet seated ulliver in tepo come again in the evening.

    `And pray bring  you took a Maggie to  songs.

    Aunt Pullet, under tainty t Maggie ed to go out o Park  tnessed by ty of St Oggs,  to t demanded a strong and prompt remedy; and tation as to  suitable to ties of Mrs Pullets  Lucy as ulliver entered into  really  t as aunt Pullet.

    `But ss very ill-convenient, said Mrs Pullet, `else s  beautiful black brocade o mine  any alteration. And , sorrowfully, as sed Maggies large round arm. `S my sleeves on.

    `O, never mind t, aunt, pray send us t mean Maggie to rimming. iful.

    `Maggies arms are a pretty sulliver. `to be; only mine was never brown: I wish shed had our family skin.

    `Nonsense, aunty! said Lucy, patting  tullivers s understand ter iful.

    `May be, my dear, said Mrs tulliver, submissively. `You knoter t t able folks.

    `No, said uncle Pullet, ense interest in tion, as  t;Nutbro; too - I te - but I cant justly remember.

    `O dear, dear! said Maggie, laug impatient, `I t  is alo be talked about so much.
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