I ea-pot and c castors neednt be put up for sale, said poor Mrs tulliver, beseecongs, t t.
`But t cant be o buy em in, t one t be bid for as her.
`And it isnt to be looked for, said uncle Pullet, ed independence of idea, `as your own family scion.
`O dear, O dear, said Mrs tulliver, `to t I , and t broke, for Ive ulips on t go and look at em for pleasure. You like your co go for an old song and be broke to pieces, t no colour in it, Jane - its all ed, and didnt cost so mucors - sister Deane, I cant t youd like to ors, for Ive ty.
`ell, Ive no objection to buy some of t tily. `e can do ra things in our house.
`Best ty y from drives me past patience to alking o best t and t bring your mind to your circumstances, Bessy, and not be t to cover you, and a stool to sit on. You must remember, if you get em, itll be because your friends em for you, for youre dependent upo t got a penny i to call s for your os rig your state is, and to look to for everything - and be humble in your mind.
Mrs Glegg paused, for speaking urally exing. Mrs tulliver, aler Jane, ender years, said pleadingly,
`Im sure, sister, Ive never asked anybody to do anyt ud be a pleasure to em to nt go and be spoiled i strange o buy t one o t t o Ive said noted my sisters to pay t my ers unknoer off t been as money and never asked for it again.
`Come, come, said Mr Glegg, kindly, `dont let us make too dark. s done cant be undone. e s among us to buy for