CHAPTER 12
Mr and Mrs Glegg at home
IN order to see Mr and Mrs Glegg at enter to Oggs - t venerable toed roofs and ts, t fleeces, ed classic pastorals. It is one of toion and outgroe ants: a tos long groree, and betime from t tness of t is a toten years. till fully, revieime, and is met by tabbed in t of umn evenings like a from umulus on t of t o build t fine old oelling of ts and ions; but it is all so old t its inconsistencies, and are ent t t tone oriel and t to small brick-refoil ornament, and ttlements defined one, did not sacrilegiously pull do imbered body s oak-roofed banqueting-hall.
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ts from a far-off time tation of t oucal to ttle, and s as sudden deat toroubles even troubles of t inual fig puritans ts and ts tans. Many citizens lost all times and fortive toless tanding noizens turned t gabled