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CHAPTER 7


    `Youll catc, you knoom, nodding ory manner, and ating a little as ook the scissors.

    `Never mind - make e! said Maggie, giving a little stamp . e flushed.

    tempting to a lad ed tting to tisfaction of making a pair of s ting mass of ood cropped in a jagged uneven manner, but o the open plain.

    `O Maggie, said tom, jumping round tons,  yourself in t so at school.

    Maggie felt an unexpected pang. S before-easing easing remarks about it, and sometriumps by tion: s  o look pretty - t  of tion - sed people to ttle girl and not to find fault  noo laug , te a ne. Sill tom laugo pale, and o tremble a little.

    `O Maggie, youll o go doo dinner directly, said tom. `O my!

    `Dont laug me, tom, said Maggie, in a passionate tone, burst of angry tears, stamping and giving him a push.

    `Nofire! said tom. ` did you cut it off for the dinner going in.

    airs and left poor Maggie to t bitter sense of t an every-day experience of  it  only t ail and exaggerated circumstances of an active imagination. tom never did t of foolisinctive discernment of urn to age or disadvantage, and so it  ty. But if tom did make a mistake of t sort  and stood by it:  mind: - if e,   - t  caugom tulliver  tes by all boys ifiable act, but t om tulliver ifiable in icular gate, and  going to be sorry. But Maggie, as sood crying before t it impossible t so dinner and endure ts,  table, and per om

    om and Lucy and  pudding and tard!  could s sob? S as ered srivial
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