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CHAPTER 5
    Maggie paused a moment: termined to make an end of toms rigo accuse , sily,

    `No, not quite all. On Saturday old me t  t before t of him as an old friend.

    `And you encouraged om, .

    `I told  I loved oo.

    tom  a fes, looking on ts. At last, he looked up, and said, coldly,

    `No to take: eito me  you e ell my fations  be made  you are a disobedient, deceitful daugability by clandestine meetings  o ruin om ended o t for at ting was.

    It ive to Maggie.

    `tom, s of pride into pleading, `dont ask me t. I o give up all intercourse  me see e to o give it up as long as it o my fatoo.  happy.

    `I dont her should come in.

    `If I give you my  rong a bond to me, as if I  require t to bind me.

    `Do om. `I cant trust you, Maggie. tency in you. Put your ;I renounce all private speecercourse ime fort; Else you ing myself and giving up everyts - if you are to bring madness and vexation on  w be easy and hold up his head once more?

    `O tom - s be paid soon? said Maggie, clasping chedness.

    `If turn out as I expect, said tom. `But, rembling ion, ` my fatability of our family - you o destroy both.

    Maggie felt a deep movement of compunction: for t, o contend against o be cruel and unreasonable, and in ified her.

    `tom, s  I was so lonely - and I was sorry for Py and red are wicked.

    `Nonsense! said tom. `Your duty old you.

    `I must speak to Philip once more.

    `You o him.

    `I give you my
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