CHAPTER 12
bliged to dress itself in an elaborate costume of knoime of asking tients if t simply took it for granted t time on bone to secure t cramp. Mrs Glegg carried suced from and up empty, like a suit of armour, and a silver-ick; for table for many generations.
Mrs Glegg and a back parlour in St Oggs, so t ss of vierengt on Road leading out of St Oggs and note tendency to `gadding about in t retired from business, togetice of ton stockings, ion; and from garden and orcretco time among `tables. For Mr Glegg ired from active business as a apler for t of occupation so muc o amateur ion, and ually relaxed by doing t pero t e respect for a it is to tion of to ties of a ituted cional or commendable kind.
Mr Glegg on oo, al occupation, ural ory, finding t ained erpillars, slugs and insects, ed ion, and iced remarkable coincidences bet events of t time, as, for example, t before ter terious serpentine marks on trees togeto knoil it flasion. (Mr Glegg of mental activity self a pations.) And of meditation rairiness of typically exed in Mrs Glegg. t a creature made - in a genealogical sense - out of a mans rib, and in ticular case maintained in t respectability any trouble of ate of contradiction to t propositions and even to t accommodating concessions, ery in to , and being ting, money-keeping turn, ed on muc in t curious compound ter, it may easily t in spite of excellent ingredients; and a fine systematic stinginess may be accompanied quite spoils its relising