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CHAPTER 8
s as a man  of land; and turally kept up  ance. t flavour to -day, and if it  been for ts Mr tulliver en t tgage of tead. t  altoget, since one of ters fortune, o la likely to pay off gages, especially if ances o borrooo lofty to be represented by parc. Our friend Mr tulliver ured fibre in  like to give o a sister, o t superfluous ic of sisters, creating a necessity for mortgages, but e takes by  Mr tulliver tle  o  poor Gritty imes say t tremulousness in  t lanes, s, lying so far a-to to take a part of ts on suc paris up a due amount of irritation against Moss as a man  capital, o ried to  of t  er, and not act so foolis : in fact, Mr tulliver oo easy  terest run on for t roubled about t Mr tulliver ermined not to encourage suc lanes  likely to enervate a mans resolution by softening emper. trodden  days of er gave ed a ras stimulating snarl at tless someto do ate of ted fences t met  of rongly contributed to isfaction  unlucky agriculturist. If t Mosss fallo mig   groundless. Basset  landlord, a poor non-resident vicar, and rate, also poor. If any one strongly impressed o triumpances, end t t migo urge against t abstract proposition: I only kno in point of fact t mind rict keeping s circumstances. t seemed to tomed eye to lead noo eacience, to a distant  t in Basset o a centre of dissipation spoken of formally as t among intimates as `Dickisons. A large lo of tobacco modified by undetected beer-dregs, Mr Dickison leaning against t  to t as a last nigtered candle - all t see
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