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CHAPTER 4
s  all brave, by any means: some of to an extent t migion an effeminate cer, if it  been distinguis tual red of   St Oggs t  to be interfered reatment of eacher.

    And so, every direction in ion and some employment for Maggie, proved a disappointment to orry could not taking Maggie as a nursery governess, even temporarily - a young  ed a reader and companion, felt quite sure t Maggies mind must be of a quality , could not risk any contact.  Miss tulliver accept ter offered  Glegg? - it did not become a girl like o refuse it. Or else,  of t a situation   apparently of so mucance t sendencies into strange families unkno St Oggs.) S be very bold and o ay in a parisared at and w.

    Dr Kenn,  natural firmness, began, in tion, as every firm man ract a certain strengtermination over and above ed in t instance to offer tion to Maggie, tion to protest most force of ly cer against efully accepted an employment t gave ies as : ary evenings . Saying ulliver o go back to the Mill.

    But no began to be discerned t Dr Kenn, exemplary as o appeared, cs, - possibly  Oggs smiled pleasantly, and did not  Kenn liked to see a fine pair of eyes daily, or t o take so lenient a vie: t t period as less poook a more melanco marrying t Miss tulliver! It  safe to be too confident even about t of men: an apostle  bitterly afterers denial  a close precedent, ance o be.

    Maggie  taken o tory for more ty of ime or otors en in confidence t ladies o discuss o  position. For Dr Kenn, it oo
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