CHAPTER 13
erent results. 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 noermined to e a letter to Mrs Glegg y of mistake. Mrs Pullet gone to beg and pray for ulliver did not e a letter, and found tion betten language, briefly kno puzzling ting, task ime to a generation 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 fundamental fact of blood; and to be determined in tribution of your property by caprice and not make your legacies 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 produced on Mrs Gleggs opinion of Mr tulliver - so be understood from t time fort sever to say about ate of mind, apparently, oo corrupt for o contemplate it for a moment. It until tom to sc t, t Mrs Glegg paid a visit to er tulliver, sitting in aining from all advice and 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 come 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 client of akems, o at tnig turned out to trary; not becaus