CHAPTER 3
S Old Acquaintances Are Capable of Surprising Us
ed line of conduct in aunt Glegg. As long as Maggie been ters and dra Maggie ee so enderest point. last, som t Maggie om for admitting t of er until to stand by your `kin as long as ttributable to t o stand by? Ligo admit conduct in one of your o o alter your a time fair play for o o rob to cast from family ser to ter il sances ed in Mrs Gleggs experience - not kind it itude and personal strengter found a common cal ideas of clanso equity in money matters. Sirely into compassion for Lucy made of Maggie as Mr Deane er tulliver because s at once come to ers Saints Rest from morning till nigo all visitors, till Mr Glegg brougepter. t t se figer and o meet all comers. could do not s cousin Abbot to act, and Mrs Pullet could never enter St Oggs again, because `acquaintances kne all, Mrs Glegg only Mrs ooll or any one else o ales about to say to t ill-advised person. Again srance om, all tion to ter strengt position. But tom, like ot attempt to som! o see: and t ion of facts observed tion, t Maggies nature terly untrustoo strongly marked endencies to be safely treated on t demonstration at any cost - but t of it made ter to om, like every one of us, s of ure, and ion a slig of poliso be severe on y, remember t ty of tolerance lies om a repulsion to derived its very intensity from time ogeter sense of nearness in a common duty and a common sorro of old eful to Glegg found a stronger nature ture in er