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“I wish it could be managed so as my teapot and chany and the best castors needn’t be put up for sale,” said poor Mrs. Tulliver, beseechingly, “and the sugar-tongs the first things ever I bought.”
“But that can’t be helped, you know,” said Mr. Glegg. “If one o’ the family chooses to buy ’em in,Rod Langway Tröjor, they can, but one thing must be bid for as well as another.”
“And it isn’t to be looked for,” said uncle Pullet, with unwonted independence of idea,Team North America Tröjor, “as your own family should pay more for things nor they’ll fetch. They may go for an old song by auction.”
“Oh dear,Colton Parayko Tröjor, oh dear,” said Mrs. Tulliver, “to think o’ my chany being sold i’ that way, and I bought it when I was married, just as you did yours, Jane and Sophy; and I know you didn’t like mine,John-Michael Liles Tröjor, because o’ the sprig, but I was fond of it; and there’s never been a bit broke, for I’ve washed it myself; and there’s the tulips on the cups, and the roses,Ralph Lauren Pony Polos, as anybody might go and look at ’em for pleasure. You wouldn’t like your chany to go for an old song and be broke to pieces, though yours has got no color in it, Jane — it’s all white and fluted, and didn’t cost so much as mine. And there’s the castors, sister Deane, I can’t think but you’d like to have the castors, for I’ve heard you say they’re pretty.”
“Well, I’ve no objection to buy some of the best things,Lucas Johansen Tröjor,” said Mrs. Deane,Ryan Kesler Tröjor, rather loftily; “we can do with extra things in our house.”
“Best things!” exclaimed Mrs. Glegg, with severity, which had gathered intensity from her long silence. “It drives me past patience to hear you all talking o’ best things, and buying in this, that, and the other, such as silver and chany. You must bring your mind to your circumstances, Bessy, and not be thinking o’ silver and chany; but whether you shall get so much as a flock-bed to lie on, and a blanket to cover you, and a stool to sit on. You must remember, if you get ’em,Montreal Canadiens Tröjor, it’ll be because your friends have bought ’em for you, for you’re dependent upon them for everything; for your husband lies there helpless,Adam Larsson Tröjor, and hasn’t got a penny i’ the world to call his own. And it’s for your own good I say this, for it’s right you should feel what your state is, and what disgrace your husband’s brought on your own family,Doug Gilmour Tröjor, as you’ve got to look to for everything, and be humble in your mind.”
Mrs. Glegg paused, for speaking with much energy for the good of others is naturally exhausting.
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