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CHAPTER 3
    the New Schoolfellow

    It  January day on  back to sce in keeping iny. If  carried in  a parcel of sugar candy and a small Dutctle Laura, ted pleasure to enliven t o t out iny s of sugar candy, and, to give ter keenness to tion, ook out t off a crystal or t and damp odours of t ed tulliver, o see you again, said Mr Stelling, ily. `take off your o tudy till dinner. Youll find a brighere and a new companion.

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    `o sulliver, said t gentleman on entering tudy, - `Master Po make acquaintance by yourselves. You already kno home.

    tom looked confused and aom did not like to go up and put out  prepared to say, ` a notice.

    Mr Stelling urned aheir elders.

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    tom began to look oftener and longer at P  noticing t  a disagreeable face - very old-looking, tom t: omist - even a mere p - y of P a congenital  t of an accident in infancy; but you do not expect from tom any acquaintance inctions: to ion t ty of akems son ion to ty, of  emp too a ted fear of eful felloo figailor in ter, and er by public-spirited boys solely on tisfactory moral qualities; so t tom   a basis of fact to
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