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Mr. Tulliver Did Not Willingly Write A Letter, And Found The Relation Between Spoken And Written Language, Briefly Known As Spelling, One Of The Most Puzzling Things In This Puzzling World. Nevertheless, Like All Fervid Writing, The Task Was Done In Less Time Than Usual, And If The Spelling Differed From Mrs. Glegg's,- Why, She Belonged, Like Himself, To A Generation With Whom Spelling Was A Matter Of Private Judgment.

George Eliot Quotes: Mr. Tulliver Did Not Willingly Write A Letter, And Found The Relation Between Spoken And Written Language, Briefly Known As

George Eliot Quotes: Mr. Tulliver Did Not Willingly Write A Letter, And Found The Relation Between Spoken And Written Language, Briefly Known As

George Eliot Quotes: Mr. Tulliver Did Not Willingly Write A Letter, And Found The Relation Between Spoken And Written Language, Briefly Known As

George Eliot Quotes: Mr. Tulliver Did Not Willingly Write A Letter, And Found The Relation Between Spoken And Written Language, Briefly Known As

George Eliot Quotes: Mr. Tulliver Did Not Willingly Write A Letter, And Found The Relation Between Spoken And Written Language, Briefly Known As

George Eliot Quotes: Mr. Tulliver Did Not Willingly Write A Letter, And Found The Relation Between Spoken And Written Language, Briefly Known As

George Eliot Quotes: Mr. Tulliver Did Not Willingly Write A Letter, And Found The Relation Between Spoken And Written Language, Briefly Known As

George Eliot Quotes: Mr. Tulliver Did Not Willingly Write A Letter, And Found The Relation Between Spoken And Written Language, Briefly Known As

George Eliot Quotes: Mr. Tulliver Did Not Willingly Write A Letter, And Found The Relation Between Spoken And Written Language, Briefly Known As

George Eliot Quotes: Mr. Tulliver Did Not Willingly Write A Letter, And Found The Relation Between Spoken And Written Language, Briefly Known As

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