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CHAPTER 14
esterday: too mucive  to feel t if  o reproach him.

    But Maggie did not feel t rigoo conscious of fatal enderness t comes ing a  do of possible parting oget tains assurance t t Mudport by five oclock, eac in  ed to to dissipate - in  e resolve on ly to tigepinually, ty at tigue and discomfort so landing and to tion and repose sing to assure ely by pre-supposing t everyt. For a long ed  ss rest, and t s mind about being on t  like being on t tle less pleasant t on t a suppressed resolve ray itself in tep Maggie irely lost  did not dare, to speak of ter it, and teps ake to inform , of  assent from  eacime  ronger dread of t sadness  .

    ` of Mudport,  last. `No, urning to of your fatigue is over. On tness. In anotoget  to you after this.

    Maggie felt it ime to speak - it o assent by silence. S tone, as  inct decision.

    `e s be togeted.

    to Stephens face.

    `e s, .

    It  neito say anotill t  doaken to ter of gazers and passengers aing ture of teamboat to St Oggs. Maggie ep some one oer as if o speak to  s to everyt trial.

    A porter guided to t inn and postingepook no notice of to so a room w down.

    ered, Maggie did not sit doepe determination in it,  to ring the bell, when she said, in a firm voice,

    `Im not going,  part here.

    `Maggie, urning round toure beginning, `Do you mean to kill me?  is t nohing is done.

    `No, it is not done, said Maggie - `too mucrace of. But I  try to prevail  cerday.

    , and mak
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