CHAPTER 11
Maggie tries Run Away from her Shadow
MAGGIES intentions, as usual, om ion t gater tom and Lucy so simple as t of going o tom s o Maggie: sen told s o irely in ances, o live in a little broent on t on account of ioned to tom, and suggested t ain oget tom rejected tempt, observing t gypsies anyto eat and o drive but a donkey. today, c s of tree t crisis in raigill so Dunloom, and t of ions of so ting ermining t sly send ter by a small gypsy elling s out of breat by time tom got to t tance of to topped to pant a little, reflecting t running a a pleasant til one quite to t ion abated: sly passed te into t kno t te Mill to Garum Firs, and s all t, because taken. But s trembling, t t of t of meeting strangers - soo mucer rangers o ion as a runaopped, and in a one asked o give a poor man. Maggie - - and gave te smile, o, sically. `ttle miss, said tful and grateful tone ticipated, and s
tanding still, probably to look after ly occurred to t t: - tom , and it oo painful an idea to be readily forgotten. Besides s. It s likely to make a favourable impression on passengers, and s surn into t not on t till be uncle Pullets fields. Surned t gate t locked, and felt a deliger ing encounter. So timid times so climb over es, but t ing out of reac, and s of Dunlo least of some ot you couldnt go very far coming to a common. Sting ratired and il se prospect of bread-and-butter. It ill broad daylig Pullet, retaining ts of took tea at four by t five by tc