CHAPTER 7
r scoats y, and t ulliver a pound of tea no ea and see black.
Still, it Mr Deane oullivers. One day Lucy, le blond angel-self against Maggies darker cears. ters keep up a tender spot in t of many a respectable partner in a respectable firm, and perying questions about o make uncle Deane more prompt in finding tom a temporary place in tting ting evening lessons in book-keeping and calculation.
t migtle, if t come at time t be a bankrupt, after all: - at least, tors must be asked to take less to toms unteccy. not only be said to y, but to carried t obloquy to toms mind. For s isfied, t ts, ion: `not more ten or tone, tigom like a scalding liquid, leaving a continual smart.
of someto keep up s a little in t neransported from ted ennui of study- Mr Stellings, and tle-building in a `last sco ts at step toting on in ty, noisy affair, and implied going ones tea in order to stay in St Oggs and rongly of bad tobacco. toms young pink and doo tle cross if o him.
But all tulliver most to be dreaded, and prevent akem from entertaining truly respectable and amiable entous anomaly, taking to reflection and inventing combinations by o : t could tering. Mrs tulliver, seeing t everyto t soo passive in life, and t, if so business, and taken a strong resolution no er for appeared, of going to speak to akem on t, Mrs tulliver reflected, it est met end. It ulliver to go - even if o la akem and abusing ten years; akem o e against Mrs tulliver o t o brin