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CHAPTER 5
of you to talk in to me, said Pterly,  emotions. `Giants  to stupidity and insolent abuse. You are incapable even of understanding er. I feel so muc I could even desire to be at friendsh you.

    `I so understand your feelings, said tom, empt. ` I  I sake care of my sister, and t if you dare to make t attempt to come near o e to o keep test  ougo  some modesty into your mind, s protect you. Ill to public scorn.  laug turning lover to a fine girl?

    `tom, I  bear it - I en no longer, Maggie burst out in a convulsed voice.

    `Stay, Maggie! said Prong effort to speak. t tom, `You er  sand by  me. turally seemed to you t means to influence me. But you are mistaken. Let your sister speak. If so give me up, I so test word.

    `It om tens to tell my fat bear it - I   ercourse  my brothers knowledge.

    `It is enoug c I  trust me - remember t I can never seek for anyt good to o you.

    `Yes, said tom, exasperated by ttitude of Palk of seeking good for  belongs to her now: did you seek her good before?

    `I did - at some risk, per I  sions on.

    `Yes, my ell you ed by a man like your fat good enoug sort of justice and c to be imposed upon by fine ions mean. Come away, Maggie.

    as  out   an instant, hen hurried away.

    tom and Maggie ig form tion. At last Maggie,  snatc-up, long-gatation burst into utterance.

    `Dont suppose t I t, tom, or t I boo your o Pest your insulting unmanly allusions to y. You : it is because you  a mind large
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