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“Come next Ladyday,” said Mrs. Tulliver, going up to his side and looking at the page.
Her husband fixed his eyes earnestly on her face.
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“Oh, mother!” said Maggie, “don’t talk in that way.”
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“Mother,” said Tom, severely, “this is not the time to talk about that.”
“Let her be,” said Mr. Tulliver. “Say what you mean, Bessy.”
“Why, now the mill and the land’s all Wakem’s, and he’s got everything in his hands, what’s the use o’ setting your face against him, when he says you may stay here, and speaks as fair as can be, and says you may manage the business, and have thirty shillings a-week, and a horse to ride about to market? And where have we got to put our heads? We must go into one o’ the cottages in the village — and me and PJS Miehet Pitkä Untuvatakki my children brought down to that — and all Hamburger because you must set your mind against folks till there’s no turning you.”
Mr. Tulliver had sunk back in his chair trembling.
“You may do as you like wi’ me, Bessy,” he said, in a low voice; “I’ve been the bringing of you to poverty — this world’s too many for me — I’m nought but a bankrupt; it’s no use standing up for anything now.”
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