CHAPTER 3
d trouble enough your hair once.
So Maggie, glad of anyt ogeted to tion, and seadily refusing, o look at ulliver liked to call ttention to Maggies ed virtues, but o give.
`I kneo me. But its a pity s made o commoner stuff - s: to marry for her.
And Maggies graces of mind and body fed patiently enouger, or said sometimidly trouble being turned into a blessing. ook it all as part of ers goodness, o isfied vindictiveness, tulliver did not spiritual consolation - ed to sion of debt and to have his revenge.