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CHAPTER 7
e, t a clergyman could be a scer oo remote from Mr Pullets experience to be readily conceivable. I kno is difficult for people in tructed times to believe in uncle Pullets ignorance; but let t on ts of a great natural faculty under favouring circumstances. And uncle Pullet  natural faculty for ignorance.  to give utterance to onis.

    ` can you be going to send o a parson for? o see if they showed any signs of comprehension.

    ` scers by , said poor Mr tulliver, enacity. `Jacobs at t o sc so somebody different to Jacobs. And telling, by , is t o man I . And I mean my boy to go to  Midsummer, one of decision, tapping aking a pinch.

    `Youll o pay a sions, in general, said Mr Deane, taking snuff vigorously, as o maintain a neutral position.

    `, do you teaco kno t it  only allo becoming in o take a playful viehings.

    ` a plan i my  tom, said Mr tulliver, pausing after t statement and lifting up his glass.

    `ell, if I may be alloo speak, and its seldom as I am, said Mrs Glegg, one of bitter meaning, `I so knoo come to tin.

    `ulliver, not looking at Mrs Glegg, but at t of  to bring tom up to my o it all along, and I made up my mind by t and o put o some business, as o  capital, and I  to give ion as  me up to a notion nohen.

    Mrs Glegg emitted a long sort of guttural sound  smiled in mingled pity and scorn.

    `It ud be a fine deal better for some people, ser t introductory note, `if t the lawyers alone.

    `Is  t at Market Bewle
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