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- time:2023-12-03 22:38nearly pure Indian inhabitants. They were much surprised
- time:2023-12-03 22:37Mr. Tulliver paused just inside the door, resting on Luke,
- time:2023-12-03 22:34“Ah?” said her father, doubtfully, still looking in
- time:2023-12-03 22:26of the family by the wayside. Mr. Tulliver, Mrs. Glegg
- time:2023-12-03 22:21Morison had been urging his suit once more that evening,
- time:2023-12-03 22:10to the purchase of Dorlcote Mill. While Mrs. Tulliver was
- time:2023-12-03 22:03He shouldn’t like his father to be under Wakem; he thought
- time:2023-12-03 22:00was to die; and they do say as it’s allays unlucky when
- time:2023-12-03 21:55For three weeks Hanson had remained. During this time he
- time:2023-12-03 21:52“Why, sir, it was Mr. Glegg and Mr. Deane, as have all
- time:2023-12-03 21:49many weeks — more than two months; everything is changed.”
- time:2023-12-03 21:35to business; and such small unimpassioned revenges have
- time:2023-12-03 21:29Indian family, who had come to trade in a canoe from Caylen,
- time:2023-12-03 21:26“They haven’t come upo’ Moss for the money as I lent
- time:2023-12-03 21:23“Ah!” he said slowly, moving toward his chair, “they’ve
- time:2023-12-03 21:21their father’s mind was so far off the present, which
- time:2023-12-03 21:06heavy rain set in, which was hardly sufficient to drive
- time:2023-12-03 21:03something that would express his share in the family sorrow;
- time:2023-12-03 20:48truth that “Wakem was Wakem”; since I have understood
- time:2023-12-03 20:26Wakem”; that is to say, a man who always knew the stepping-stones