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首页tess of the durbervillesCHAPTER 13

CHAPTER 13

        Mr tulliver Furtahe Skein of Life

        OING to tment leggs ts, Mrs Pullet found ask of mediation t day surprisingly easy. Mrs Glegg, indeed, c o tell er    mode of beters. Mrs Pullets argument t it    in to say t ticularly offensive. If t t mig fidence. `Its not to be expected, I suppose, observed Mrs Glegg, by , `as I so to see me, or as I so Mr tulliver and ask    I sulliver speaks civil to me, Ill speak civil to o tell me ws being.

        Finding it unnecessary to plead for tullivers, it ural t aunt Pullet stle in y for to terday from t apparently ill-fated antial narrative, to    pitied poor Bessys bad luck    of paying fgies beio a distant b sc prevent    migend to subdue some ot Glegg blamed Bessy for o all nesses    ill, t s ,    t it o rue.

        `tell Bessy youll bear no malice, and everyt    said, just before parting.

        `Yes, you may, Sopell Mr tulliver and Bessy too, as Iam not going to beo me: I knos my place, as t, to set an example in every respect, and I do it. Nobody    say different of me, if to truth.

        Mrs Glegg being in tate of satisfa in y magnanimity, I leave you to judge    ter from Mr tulliver t very evening after Mrs Pullets departure, - inf    s trouble     so    mont fart, togeterest due til time of payment. And furt Mr tulliver o belegg, and so o e, but her for himself or his children.

        It ulliver astropirely t irrepressible o expect t similar causes may at any time produce differes. It en occurred in    Mr tulliver    able to do it, or ied y, or in any otill, s today if sold o tea t sister Pullet o try and make everyter Glegg. So t    t paying in t o tulliver o raise t noermio e a letter tlegg y of mistake. Mrs Pullet goo beg and pray for ulliver did not e a letter, and found tioen language, briefly kno puzzling ting, task ime to a geion ter of private judgment.

        Mrs Glegg did not alter ter, and cut off tulliver c be able to say of    s divided    fairness among ter of ills personal qualities e to t fual fact of blood; and to be determined in tribution of your property by caprid not make yacies bear a direct ratio to degrees of kinsive disgrace t ered     sense of itude ion in sucradition y.

        But tter could not s made t to mend and as to t it produrs Gleggs opinion of Mr tulliver - so be uood from t time fort sever to say about ate of mind, apparently, oo corrupt for o plate it for a moment. It    until tom    to sc t, t Mrs Glegg paid a visit to er tulliver, sitting in aining from all advid criticism, for, as so er Deane, `Bessy must bear t Bessy iable.

        t evening tom observed to Maggie, `O my! Maggie, aunt Gleggs beginning to e again; Im glad Im going to scc all now!

        Maggie    t of toms going aation of o sleep t night.

        Mr tullivers prompt procedure entailed on itude in finding t person    be no t of akems, o    at tnig turned out to trary; not because Mr tullivers    because external fact ronger. akems t    person to be found. Mr tulliver iny as    plead, like Oedipus, t ed on ted by him.
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