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CHAPTER 7
ulliver; akems son isnt likely to folloleman of him, poor fellow.

    `Mr Glegg, said Mrs G., in a tone tle, termined to keep it corked up, `youd far better ongue. Mr tulliver doesnt  to knoter than everybody else.

    `s you, if o trust your oale, said Mr tulliver, beginning to boil up again.

    `O, I say notically. `My advice  give it.

    `Itll be t time, tulliver. `Its t giving.

    `Ive been over-ready at lending, t been over-ready at giving, said Mrs Glegg. `t money to, as per o lending money to kin.

    `Come, come, come, said Mr Glegg soot Mr tulliver  to be ort.

    `Youve got a bond for it, I reckon, , kin or no kin.

    `Sister, said Mrs tulliver pleadingly, `drink your  me give you some almonds and raisins.

    `Bessy, Im sorry for you, said Mrs Glegg, very muc seizes tunity of diverting oick. `Its poor alking o almonds and raisins.

    `Lors, sister Glegg, dont be so quarrelsome, said Mrs Pullet, beginning to cry a little. `You may be struck , getting so red in ter dinner, and  just out o mourning, all of us - and all  put by - its very bad among sisters.

    `I s is bad, said Mrs Glegg. `to a fine pass es to o quarrel h her and abuse her.

    `Softly, softly, Jane - be reasonable - be reasonable, said Mr Glegg.

    But isfy  out again.

    `s to quarrel s you as cant let people alone, but must be gna em for ever. I s to quarrel  her place.

    `My place, indeed! said Mrs Glegg, getting ratters, Mr tulliver, as are de
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