CHAPTER 6
ts and Uncles Are Coming
It er ullivers cely lig like feato live under a mistress no season or circumstances could ious for a family party, even if it been advisable to consult sister Glegg and sister Pullet about toms going to sc invite sister Deane time, said Mrs tulliver, `for srying to make t o my poor co ts and uncles.
`Yes, yes, said Mr tulliver. `Ask o come. I never a bit o talk s it matter w so nobody.
`ts ulliver; but Im sure t nor uncle, to leave em so muce for a leggicy. And ter Glegg, and sister Pullet too, saving money unkno by all terest and butter-money too - tulliver even a s a little when she has lambs.
`tculliver. `It takes a big loaf . signifies your sisters bits o money among? And your sister Deane get em to leave all to one, I reckon, and make try cry shey are dead?
`I dont kno em to do, said Mrs tulliver, `for my cs and uncles. Maggies ten times naugom doesnt like em, bless s more natral in a boy t ool, and t for an ogeto get off - I cant er Deanes, for ser Deane had.
`ell, o bring you ask t and uncle Moss too? and some o their children?
`O dear, Mr tulliver, put table, besides reacers and your sister dont suit ogether.
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