CHAPTER 5
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`Say it then.
Maggie laid and repeated tom closed t us go.
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Maggies only somet for t time ed P get toms permission to e to beat under tc moment of suspense, s, P er s beyond t tered turning, and t botom and Popped suddenly s silence in Maggies face. ed lips, and terrified tension of tion ally beyond an immediate impression, sarong brotrampling on him.
`Do you call ting t of a man and a gentleman, sir? tom said in a voice of urned on him again.
` do you mean? answered Pily.
`Mean? Stand fart I sell you aking advantage of a young girls fooliso get o meetings o trifle ability of a family t name to support.
`I deny t! interrupted Puously. `I could never trifle affected your sisters o me to you - I o her.
`Dont talk o me, sir! Do you mean to pretend t you didnt kno o o meet you er end you to make professions of love to to a marriage beto try and o tions of a eig out from tunes! ts your crooked notion of ? I call it base treac taking advantage of circumstances to oo good for you - by fair means.
`It is manly