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CHAPTER 2
re fitting if youd bring o t  kno it, instead o ting, underminding way.

    `ell, well, said Mr Glegg, `well come in now.

    `You neednt stay o Bob, in a loud voice, adapted to t tance bet  anyt deal e after you.

    `Stop a bit; not so fast, said Mr Glegg: `I  done . Come in, tom, come in, epping in at the French window.

    `Mr Glegg, said Mrs G. in a fatal tone. `If youre going to let t man and  before my very face, be so good as to let me kno a rigo ask t, I hope.

    `Dont you be uneasy, mum, said Bob, touc once t Mrs Glegg  of game o be at t. `ell stay out upo t  oget a real gentles ies suc deal ead o goin into ts iff stock, a-looking like bottles al stoppers, an all got to get t of a bit o calico - it stans to reason you mun pay times tral tin goods - an pays no rent, an isnt forced to ttle ill t on  lors, mum, you kno is better nor I do - you can see them shopmen, Ill be bound.

    `Yes, I reckon I can, and too, observed Mrs Glegg, intending to imply t Bobs flattery  on anding bes and legs apart,  at ty of ed.

    `Ay, to be sure, mum, said Bob. `   eyes on you. I know wime - close upon Squire Darleigone eps...

    `A it  tea. `You knoo t packman  in o bring th Irish linen?

    `Look you t I kno bargains yever made in your life ter nor a sraigo call at tone ooping and tically  - `an tannin out on tone steps, it ud  like openin a pack - t s ony t isnt for t-maids. try times, t ted cottons no put suc must be first-rate quality - tur as youd b
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