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CHAPTER 2
uation at a distance, according to your former intention. I  myself at once to obtain one for you.

    `O, if I could but stop  to begin a strange life again. I say. I s off from t. I ten to tuation to excuse myself. If I remained one in some o Lucy - to ot Im sorry. And, s, `I  go ao retract t go a last, because - because ot, I  go now.

    `ell, said Dr Kenn, after some consideration, `if you determine on t, Miss tulliver, you may rely on all tion gives me. I am bound to aid and countenance you, by ties of my office as a paris. I  personally I erest in your peace of mind and welfare.

    `t is some occupation t o get my bread and be independent, said Maggie. `I s  much. I can go on lodging where I am.

    `I must t maturely, said Dr Kenn, `And in a feer able to ascertain to see you: I santly in mind.

    ood ruminating , under a painful sense of doubt and difficulty. tone of Stepter, ions of all timate marriage betep evil; and ty of ty in St Oggs on any otion, until after years of separation, table prospective difficulty over Maggies stay ered ual conflict and lived ted service to o t state of Maggies  and conscience o tion to  not be tampered ed old  intervention oo dubious a responsibility to be ligo restore tions o tion of a neep h evil.

    t problem of ting relation bety is clear to no man ion, ion t  accept t respass, is one for   all cases. ts  ted spirit of minute discrimination ruto oo often fatally sealed: trut moral judgments must remain false a
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