CHAPTER 2
St Oggs Passes Judgment
It St Oggs t Miss tulliver o be married to Mr Step - at all events, Mr Step married o ty o results; knos are arrived at. If Miss tulliver, after a feravel, urned as Mrs Step - -marital trousseau and all tages possessed even by t un Oggs, as elseo trict consistency s. Public opinion, in t t t te t family in St Oggs - ion, o a course, of it, ment, especially to t s young tep ainly not be to tuated attacs - and bad as it migep to admit test advances from sually engaged to young akem - old akem ioned it) still s so very fascinating, and, tively cant last!) and quite against could s come back to maize-coloured satinette becomes seems as if t e come in - several of oo o buy for iable - but tive engagement - and t t felt no more for , it ter for to marry a ulliver - quite romantic! up for t t election. Not young akem nearly out of o be out of te t t declares s Mr and Mrs Step - sucending to be better ty couldnt be carried on if o private conduct in t y tells us to t Miss Unit ts, of a kind to tenuation of t. Maggie urned a trousseau, a degraded and outcast condition to fine instinct y, sa once t Miss tullivers conduct aggravated kind. Could anytestable? - A girl so muced to o lay tions ao ions? t tulliver: it o say t suated by mere unionable about connection ing, in fact! But disposition! - to tullivers very p a refined instinct felt to be propic of ep, iable ty is not to be too severely judged in t t e of ed so soon