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CHAPTER 13
    Mr tulliver Furtangles the Skein of Life

    OING to tment of Mrs Gleggs 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 confidence. `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 becoming.

    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 for Maggies being sent to a distant boarding sc prevent  migend to subdue some ot Glegg blamed Bessy for o all nesses  ill, t s , observing 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 can say different of me, if to truth.

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

    It ulliver astropirely t irrepressible o expect t similar causes may at any time produce diff
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