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CHAPTER 7
    A Day of Reckoning

    MR tULLIVER ially sober man - able to take  averse to it, but never exceeding tion. urally an active spur temperament, o set it agloy o an exciting occasion,  any sucs, and er implied t too sudden joy omed  t first doubtful tottering moment passed, o gatrengtement, and t day,  table ors,   to make an , empered tulliver of old times, t o any one  four years since t ing brief, unice. ing  principles  eagerness, alluding to t   t riumpo some extent by  and tory of om  t part of t treak of irritation and ile triumpo melt for a little oms aken occasion to say a fe, tom  up and made t could lemen for t o egrity and regaining  name, and, for ,   name. But t follo, and tom looked so gentlemanly as all and straig Mr tulliver remarked in an explanatory manner to  and left t  a deal of money on ion. ty broke up in very sober fas five oclock. tom remained in St Oggs to attend to some business and Mr tulliver mounted o go  o `poor Bessy and ttle  t   faintly due to good cimulus but tent riump joy.  creet today, but rode sloed reet all to t o meet akem? t of t coincidence vexed   ating ooday on purpose to avoid seeing or ion, o meet ulliver raig tle by  an  man  going to serve y to fill a pocket already over full of dis gains. Pero turn: per alhis world.

    Simmering in tulliver approaces of Dorlcote Mill, near enougo see a  of t about fifty yards from tes, bet cnuts and elms and the high bank.

    `tulliver, said akem, abruptly, in a ier tone t a fools
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