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Chapter 7
yet off taken up o t to tre of to stand till times t failed togetors’ ools.

    I  yet alluded to ts of Mr. Brockle; and indeed t gentleman  of t monter my arrival; peray o me. I need not say t I  come  last.

    One afternoon (I  Loting e in my raction to t sig passing: I recognised almost instinctively t gaunt outline; and es after, all teac  necessary for me to look up in order to ascertain ed. A long stride measured tly beside Miss temple, es tecture. Yes, I toned up in a surtout, and looking longer, narrohan ever.

    I  tion; too s given by Mrs. Reed about my disposition, amp;c.; t to apprise Miss temple and teacure. All along I  of t daily for tion respecting my past life and conversation o brand me as a bad chere he was.

    ood at Miss temple’s side;  doubt cy, expecting every moment to see its dark orb turn on me a glance of repugnance and contempt. I listened too; and as I o be seated quite at top of t most of  relieved me from immediate apprehension.

    “I suppose, Miss temple, t at Lo struck me t it  of ty for ted to matcell Miss Smit I forgot to make a memorandum of t s in next , to give out more t a time to eac to be careless and lose tockings ter looked to!— into tcity of black ate of repair: from t been ime to time.”

    he paused.

    “Your directions stended to, sir,” said Miss temple.

    “And, ma’am,” inued, “tells me some of tuckers in t is too muc to one.”

    “I t circumstance, sir. Agnes and Catone ed to take tea  Lo to pu
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