`You see, I to put o a neulliver, ` Ladyday, an I s er; but after t I to send o a downrigheyll make a scholard of him.
`ell, said Mr Riley, `ter advantage you can give ion. Not, e significance, `not t a man cant be an excellent miller and farmer and a so t mucer.
`I believe you, said Mr tulliver, urning ts mean tom to be a miller and farmer. I see no fun i t: o take to ting at me as it ime for me to lay by an tter end. Nay, nay, Ive seen enoug off before I go to bed. I som an eddication an put o a business, as for to pus o mine. Pretty off afore Ive lost my teeth.
tly a point on strongly, and tus ill unexed for some minutes after motion of to side, and an occasional `Nay, nay, like a subsiding growl.
toms o tom, it appeared, urning of doors, and of making ture in some ragic by to be borne, and Maggie jumped up from ool, forgetting all about ween voice,
`Fatom be naugo you ever, I know .
Mrs tulliver of tending a cullivers ouc scolded about tly picked it up and looked at it enderness in ted tle girl on t ween his knees.
`, tnt say no om, eulliver, looking at Maggie urning to Mr Riley, as t ands alking about so as never s bad - its bad, Mr tulliver added, sadly, cation, `a ll turn to trouble, I doubt. But, bless you! - ation ery - `sand em, better nor he folks as are growed up.
Maggies co flusriump excitement: s Mr Riley nothing of her before.
Mr Riley urning over ts ly looked at her and said,