- time:2023-12-01 20:44gruffly, explaining that he had always been fond of the
- time:2023-12-01 20:32’em forever. I should never want to quarrel with any
- time:2023-12-01 20:31“Well,” said Mrs. Glegg, rising from her chair, “I
- time:2023-12-01 20:22“If you talk o’ that,” said Mr. Tulliver, “my family’s
- time:2023-12-01 20:10his boys had deserted, for a hunting party from the bungalow
- time:2023-12-01 20:08determined on — namely, not to get down from his horse
- time:2023-12-01 20:08Mrs. Tulliver had her special reason for this permission:
- time:2023-12-01 20:02flies now the women were out of the room. There were few
- time:2023-12-01 20:01his face. A bank of yellow fog instantly enveloped him,
- time:2023-12-01 20:00to another; what he felt when his school fellows shut him
- time:2023-12-01 19:57back her capstrings and dispensed the pudding, in mute
- time:2023-12-01 19:52as I am,” said Mrs. Glegg, with a tone of bitter meaning,
- time:2023-12-01 19:04gangway above which lowered a green and rotting wooden
- time:2023-12-01 19:04of these moments when her father “took her part”; she
- time:2023-12-01 19:03But Tom was not altogether hard. He was not inclined to
- time:2023-12-01 18:56that her husband would do as he liked, whatever sister
- time:2023-12-01 18:47either a watch or a clock; and an old man who was supposed
- time:2023-12-01 18:43raise five hundred pounds; and when Mrs. Tulliver became
- time:2023-12-01 18:43speak slightingly of his conduct at the battle of Waterloo,
- time:2023-12-01 18:37led more frequently to a centre of dissipation, spoken
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