Mr tulliver?
`No, no, Bessy; I didnt mean justly t it to stand for summat else; but niver mind - its puzzling alking is. Im to find t sort o sco send tom to, for I migaen in again, as Ive been o do o, it s be a Cademy. It sime i summat else besides blacking tting up tatoes. Its an uncommon puzzling to know w sco pick.
Mr tulliver paused a minute or to s as if o find some suggestion tly disappointed, for ly said, `I knoalk it over arbitrate about the dam.
`ell, Mr tulliver, Ive put ts out for t bed, and Kezias got em t t ss, but to sleep in, be s, I s buying em, only to lay us out in. An if you o die to-morroulliver, tiful, an all ready, an smell o lavender as it ud be a pleasure to lay em out. An t t-, at t as I srust anybody to look em out but myself.
As Mrs tulliver uttered t sentence s bunc, and single out one, rubbing tulliver ible man in ions, s to aid ion in anticipating t e to justify tion of t s. so: ible in respect of to er-po listening very closely, and, since ion of Mr Riley, ly occupied in a tactile examination of ockings.
`I t it, Bessy, er a s silence. `Rileys as likely a man as any to knoo all sorts o places, arbitratin and vallyin and t. And o talk it over to-morroom to be suc o man as Riley, you knoalk pretty nig e out for o mean muc lay oo.
`ell, said Mrs tulliver, `so far as talking proper and knoting mind t up to t. But talking men from toly -fronts; till its all a mess, and t oms to go and live at Mu