CHAPTER 2
to t ed paid quarters money into tin box, and tulliver consent to put t at interest lest . Since ed in t by it, be easy keeping the money under his eye.
tom approac carefully, as ed on t evening, and Mr tulliver listened, learning forical glance. impulse o give a positive refusal, but oms ermination to be master. ook t, got out t, and fetcin box - sloo defer t of a painful parting. ted table and opened t little padlock-key pocket in all vacant moments. tes and t sovereigns, and ed t on table - only a een pounds in ter all the pinching.
`, t his lips.
`Suppose I begin y six pounds, fatom.
Mr tulliver separated t, and keeping , said,
`Its as muc o my pay in a year.
`Yes, fat is suc of ttle money . And in t double our savings.
`Ay, my lad, said t you mig - you mig got many.
tom .
`And you kno pay a dividend ed to see it all in a lump - and . If you trust to luck, its sure to be against me. Its Old t up again - deatake me.
Mr tullivers voice trembled, and tom for a fees before he said,
`Ill give it up, fat to it so strongly.
But, uno abandon togetermined to ask o venture ty pounds, on condition of receiving five per cent of ts. t o ask. So to knoom proposed t togeto o open t pride clung to Bobs tongue would relieve .
Mr Glegg, at t ernoon of a August day, urally counting to assure total varied since yesterday. to ered tom, in o Mr Glegg very questionable companions of a m