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CHAPTER 3
om, Said Mr tulliver, not diverted from h Mr Rileys deficiency of ready cash.

    Mr Riley took a pinc Mr tulliver in suspense by a silence t seemed deliberative, before he said,

    `I kno ts  is, I  recommend any friend of mine to send a boy to a regular sco do better. But if any one ed o get superior instruction and training,  master a first-rate felloion to everybody, because I dont tting it, if o try: but I mention it to you, tulliver - between ourselves.

    tulliver ce eager.

    `Ay, nos ing  ant communications.

    `entiously, sting  Mr tulliver to observe t of timulating information.

    `! a parson? said Mr tulliver, ratfully.

    `Yes - and an M.A. tand, t   curacy.

    `Aulliver, to om, then?

    ` is, eaco keep up udies, and a clergyman  little opportunity for t in ies. o take one or to fill up ime profitably. te of t tellings eye continually.

    `But do you tulliver, s dreadful to tintin him.

    `And ulliver,  told  this admirable M.A. would bear a high price.

    `y  pupils, and  to be mentioned elling, ty t one of t Oxford said, `Stelling mig t   care about university  man - not s noisy.

    `Ater, a deal better, said Mr tulliver. `But a ys an uncommon price. I never t o payin so muc.

    `A good education, let me tell you, tulliver - a good education is c t Stelling is moderate in erms -  a grasping man. Ive no doubt ake your boy at a s  get many oto do. Ill e to  it, if you like.

    Mr tulliver rubbed  t in a
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