CHAPTER 4
d, in tulliver alo see an artful creature s a mot urn in t under ter to propriety as to marry ? tic, and t not.
ts saion to tnessing a folly in tor: at least, tepenacity ant ground of alarm to t among tter; but to ion of ed t s t s Oggs, relying on urn to ful and proud; e as good grounds for t judgment as you and I probably rong opinions of t altogeted in templated matc noeps momentum to ty and indignation on bele forsaken girl, in making t urn to o leave o seek relief from t of t by going to t s; and it Stepo join t of gossip concerning Maggie and Dr Kenn, t s letter to her.
Maggie tidings t Glegg, or Dr Kenn, of Lucys gradual progress toended continually to es - to utter a ence, to be assured by Lucys o s believe in treacrusted. But s, even if ion closed ation of sucervieo speaking, s very gentleness: a face t urned on looks of trust and love from t -stroke; and as t pale image became more and more distinct - ture greo more speaking definiteness under t for ever on Maggie and pierced Lucy yet able to go to c departed, Lucy o Scarborougs, ted to meet there.
Only t in is can kno as s in er ne it is to dread tcion t o still her own pain.
S candle in t adding itself undistinguiso t. Seated on a c t t ide, - struggling to see still t face in its unreproac seemed no to moment to sink a itself bet repugnance to trivial speeccurning round and saying sed nottle Mrs Jakin o make some remarks. But t moment, step, s a ligo her saying