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CHAPTER 4
`I may turn out better t.

    `I hope you will.

    `And may I come some day and make tea for you, and see tremely small wife of Bobs again?

    `Yes, but trot aime to spare, said tom, looking at ch.

    `Not to give me a kiss?

    tom bent to kiss hen said,

    `t a great deal to to-day. Im going to ation ernoon.

    `Youll come to aunt Gleggs tomorroo dine early, t o tea. You must come: Lucy told me to say so.

    `O Pooy else to do, said tom, pulling ly and bringing dohe small bell-rope.

    `Im frigreat; o t very far eitoucter myself  a feantial or distinguis an early stage of the world and were cherishing very large hopes in very small lodgings.
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