dnt bid for it and raise t ud be suco stay , t fond o t, to do
Dodson to marry one; but I into it blindfold, t I did, erigation and everything.
` - Guest and Co. heir own hands, I suppose, and pay your husband wages?
`O dear, sir, its o tulliver, a little tear making its it ud look more like o be, to stay at to go any, my be struck better again as ting now.
`ell, but if I bougo act as my manager in then? said Mr akem.
`O sir, I doubt to do it, not if tood still to beg and pray of o s so as never t ts eigold him he was wrong...
` out Mr akem, forgetting himself.
`O dear, sir! said Mrs tulliver, frig a result so different from t radict you, but its like enoug a many to talk about. And you like to o die; and ts allays unlucky o tell you as I remember your erday - Mrs akem , I kno - and my boy, as t nicer, raiter boy noo sch your son...
Mr akem rose, opened to one of his clerks.
`You must excuse me for interrupting you, Mrs tulliver, I must be attended to; and I to be said.
`But if you in mind, sir, said Mrs tulliver, rising, `and not run against me and my c denying Mr tullivers been in t s been giving to ot - y - and I go and look at to stand.
`Yes, yes, Ill bear it in mind, said Mr akem ily, looking tohe open door.
`And if youd please not to say as Ive been to speak to you, for my son ud be very angry rouble enoug being scolded by my children.
Poor Mrs tullivers voice trembled