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CHAPTER 5
ulliver ory man, and, as  anybody get   out rat intending to reprieve Maggies punis, een, and ic, regarding t part as open questions, but icularly clear and positive on one point, namely t :  t.

    It oms step, t Maggie airs, y. At least, roke  is a : as per-emptory as t oture forces us to submit to the world.

    But soms step and  began to beat violently ood still at top of tairs and said, `Maggie, youre to come do so om, please forgive me - I cant bear it - I om.

    e learn to restrain ourselves as  older. e keep apart  conduct ourselves in every respect like members of a y. Maggie and tom ill very muc ender fibres in t o anso Maggies fondling: so t e inconsistent ion to punisually began to kiss urn and say,

    `Dont cry t a bit o cake.

    Maggies sobs began to subside, and s out  a piece; and tom bit a piece, just for company, and te togetogete, ing resemblance to two friendly ponies.

    `Come along, Magsie, and ea, said tom at last, airs.

    So ended t morning Maggie rotting  in tepping al in t places and looking darkly radiant from under  because tom o old tom,  so put ted   feel (it oms private opinion t it didnt mucter if t o be lifted. Maggie t t of kno oms superiority, for uff and did not feel surprised at om, indeed,  Maggie tle t tone so as to  anyt do anyt-knife, and ill, er, and meant alo take care of her, make her his housekeeper, and punish her when she did wrong.

    to t  erious too t it s a perfect round, framed in all reeds,
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