Tom and Maggie Tulliver Tom and Maggie Tulliver

Tom and Maggie Tulliver

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"Wasn't I a good brother, now, to buy you a line all to yourself? You know, I needn't have bought it if I hadn't liked!"


"Yes, very, very good. I do love you, Tom".


Tom had put the line back in his pocket, and was looking at the hooks one by one, before he spoke again.


"And the fellows fought me because I wouldn't give in about the toffee".


"Oh dear! I wish they wouldn't fight at your school, Tom. Didn't it hurt you?"


"Hurt me? No". said Tom, putting up the hooks again. Then he took out a large pocket-knife, and slowly opened the largest blade and rubbed his finger along it. At last he said, --


"I gave Spouncer a black eye, I know--that's what he got by wanting to leather me; I wasn't going to go halves because anybody leathered me".

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1880
22 декабря
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80
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Public Domain
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