CHAPTER 2
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`Yes, better quality nor any youre like to carry: youve got not-rate but brazenness, Ill be bound, said Mrs Glegg, riump sense of able sagacity. `Mr Glegg, are you going ever to sit doo your tea? tom, theres a cup for you.
`You speak true t for ladies like you. times gone by for t. Bargains picked up dirt c o damage out or else niver seen i t not fit to offer to ric t open my pack to you, mum: no, no; Im imperent cimes makes folks imperent - but Im not to put t.
` goods to you carry in your pack? said Mrs Glegg. `Fine-coloured t.
`All sorts, mum, all sorts, said Bob, t let us say no more about t, if you please. Im oms business an Im not to take up time wi my own.
`And pray, o be kept from me? said Mrs Glegg, y, o let t.
`A little plan o nevvy toms ured Mr Glegg; `and not altogettle plan for making money ts t sort o plan for young folks as tin to make, eh, Jane?
`But I isnt a plan o be done for s ly noo do you speak for yourself tom, and let your aunt knohings, as a nevvy should?
`t, said tom, bridling tation t aunt Gleggs voice alle boys. o do me a kindness. And - a small part of a cargo as a private speculation; and o do a little in t make some money. A large interest is got in t way.
`Large intrest? said aunt Glegg, do you call large intrest?
`ten or t, Bob says, `after expenses are paid.
`t I let to knoo ing tone of reproac you allays told me as tting more nor five pe