le’s misfortunes (poor creatures!) were conspiring now to make poor dear aunt Tulliver, and cousin Tom, and naughty Maggie too, if she were not obstinately bent on the contrary, as happy as they deserved to be after all their troubles. To think that the very day — the very day — after Tom had come back from Newcastle, that unfortunate young Jetsome, whom Mr. Wakem had placed at the Mill, had been pitched off his horse in a drunken fit, and was lying at St. Ogg’s in a dangerous state, so that Wakem had signified his wish that the new purchasers should enter on the premises at once!
It was very dreadful for that unhappy young man, but it did seem as if the misfortune had happened then, rather than at any other time,rescue jacka, in order that cousin Tom might all the sooner have the fit reward of his exemplary conduct — papa thought so very highly of him. Aunt Tulliver must certainly go to the Mill now,Tampa Bay Lightning Tröjor, and keep house for Tom; that was rather a loss to Lucy in the matter of household comfort; but then, to think of poor aunty being in her old place again, and gradually getting comforts about her there!
On this last point Lucy had her cunning projects, and when she and Maggie had made their dangerous way down the bright stairs into the handsome parlor, where the very sunbeams seemed cleaner than elsewhere, she directed her manoeuvres, as any other great tactician would have done, against the weaker side of the enemy.
“Aunt Pullet,” she said,Derek Sanderson Tröjor, seating herself on the sofa, and caressingly adjusting that lady’s floating cap-string, “I want you to make up your mind what linen and things you will give Tom toward housekeeping; because you are always so generous — you give such nice things, you know; and if you set the example,Canada Goose Palliser Parka, aunt Glegg will follow.”
“That she never can,Radim Vrbata Tröjor, my dear,” said Mrs. Pullet,Jakub Nakladal Tröjor, with unusual vigor, “for she hasn’t got the linen to follow suit wi’ mine, I can tell you. She’d niver the taste, not if she’d spend the money. Big checks and live things,Howie Morenz Tröjor, like stags and foxes, all her table-linen is — not a spot nor a diamond among ’em. But it’s poor work dividing one’s linen before one dies — I niver thought to ha’ done that, Bessy,” Mrs. Pullet continued, shaking her head and looking at her sister Tulliver, “when you and me chose the double diamont,Jamie Benn Tröjor, the first flax iver we’d spun, and the Lord knows where yours is gone.”
“I’d no choice, I’m sure,Carl Hagelin Tröjor, sister,” said poor Mrs. Tulliver, accustomed to consider herself in the light of an accused person. “I’m sure it was no wish o’ mine, iver,Team Canada Tröjor, as I should lie awake o’ nights thinking o’ my best bleached linen all over the country.”
“Take a peppermint, Mrs. Tulliver,” said uncle Pullet, feeling that he was offering a cheap and wholesome form of comfort,PJS Herreklær Harraseeket Parkas, which he was recommending by example.
“Oh, but, aunt Pullet,” said Lucy, “you’ve so much beautiful linen. And suppose you had had daughters! Then you must have divided it when they were married.”
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