正文 CHAPTER 6

The Aunts and Uncles Are ing

IT was Easter week and Mrs Tullivers cheese-cakes were more exquisitely light than usual: `a puff o wind ud make em blow about like feathers, kezia, the house-maid said, feeling proud to live under a mistress who could make such pastry; so that no season or circumstances could have been more propitious for a family party, even if it had not been advisable to sult sister Glegg and sister Pullet about Toms going to school. `Id as lief not invite sister Deahis time, said Mrs Tulliver, `for shes as jealous and having as be, and s allays trying to make the worst o my poor children to their aunts and uncles.

`Yes, yes, said Mr Tulliver. `Ask her to e. I never hardly get a bit o talk with Deane now: we havent had him this six months. Whats it matter what she says? - my children need be beholding to nobody.

`Thats what you allays say, Mr Tulliver; but Im sure theres nobody o your side, her aunt nor uo leave em so much as a five-pou……(内容加载失败!)

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