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CHAPTER 3
you - t be useful, plain tnt be ts unnecessary. A table and a cc ead o t a deal o useless t us, only because  to spend.

    `Mr Glegg, said Mrs G., `if youll be kind enougo let me speak, istead of taking t o my mouto say, Bessy, as its fine talking for you to say as youve never asked us to buy anyt me tell you, you ougo o be purvided for, if your o  go to t. And you ougo kno, and keep it in mind, and ask us o do ead o saying, and making a boast, as youve never asked us for anything.

    `You talked o t Mr tullivers done for em, said Uncle Pullet,  to do somet em money, t to be made to pay it back.

    `Yes, to be sure, said Mrs Deane, `Ive been t Mr and Mrs Moss arent o meet us? It is but righeir share.

    `O dear! said Mrs tulliver, `I niver sent em  Mr tulliver, and t Basset, to market. But I niver gave em a t. I , t Moss.

    ` your c, at tion of Maggie. `t ts and uncles  to say: - and Maggie - o t Pullet nor of aunt Mosses. I may go off sudden elling.

    `If Id . Its time to look to, and its rigalk to em, and let em knoion i life, and o, and make em feel as t to suffer for ts.

    `ell, Ill go and fetcer, said Mrs tulliver, resignedly; se crus of treasures in tore-room han blank despair.

    S upstairs to fetcom and Maggie, ore-room door suggested a ne to  to and left to go dohemselves.

    ts and uncles appeared to er entered - botance; for tom ical sagacity ivity by trong stimulus of tions erday, urning over in  to propose to one of s or un
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