tmas holidays
FINE old Cmas y t year in t fas off s of ening contrast of frost and sno and river-bank in undulations softer t lay liest finisand out ill it fell from t cloturnip-field eness and made tces s, and ed beast stood as if petrified `in unrecumbent sadness; too ill pale cloud - no sound or motion in anyt t floing sorro old Cmas smiled as -door o ligness, to deepen all t to t to prepare a s imprisonment t rengtive fellole fragrance; ant . But t t o bless men impartially, it is because ime, ing purpose, still secret in y, sloing .
And yet tmas day, in spite of toms fres in , , somee so as abundant on telpieces and picture-frames on Cmas Eve aste as ever, scarlet clusters er midnigural singing, Maggie al, in spite of toms contemptuous insistence t tc of trembled ian clot aing on ted cloud. But t c o lift t toast and ale from tc t e ant sermon, gave te festal cer to t and uncle Moss, ors of t parlour fire, ; t, as if it co ans; t s golden oranges, bros, and talline ligmas om could remember; it inguishing, by superior sliding and snowballs.
Cmas so Mr tulliver. e and defiant, and tom, t some of t oppressed Maggie louder and more angry in narration and assertion . ttention t tom migrated on s and racted by a sense t t ted a good deal of quarrelling. Noom fond of quarrelling, unless it could soon be put an end to by a fair stand-up figable talk made able, ted to ion t y in t.
ticular embodiment of ting Mr tullivers determined resistance , ion er er) an infringement on Mr tullivers legitimate ser-poo ration, and akems advice carried ulliver considered, of laensity of ion against Pivart, empt for a baffled adversary like Dix began to tac. o-day except Mr Moss, to Mr tullivers arguments on tionsary obligation; but Mr tulliver did not talk ile intention of convincing alked to relieve rong efforts to keep e of to t, and interested in everyt affected ened and put in a en as maternal preoccupations allowed.
`s ne it? s oime, nor yours either, before I was married.
`Neulliver, e Mills been in our family a ter, and nobody ever meddling ill t Bincomes farm out of ;snap.quot; But Ill pivart ulliver, lifting ion in an unmistakable manner.
`You be forced to go to lay.
`I dont kno I knoions - if to be brougo bear o t side. I knotom of it: akem to back ells touc: but t takes a big raskil to beat to be found, as knos o to lose Brumleys suit for him?
Mr tulliver rictly man, and proud of being , but in laice could only be acronger knave to frustrate a of cock-fig y to get a game bird pluck and trongest spurs.
`Gores no fool - you neednt tell me t, ly, in a pugnacious tone, as if poor Gritty laies, `but, you see, up to ters a very particular t pick it up cs s to Old s plain enougs ts and ter, if you look at it straig a mill, you must er to turn it; and its no use telling me, Pivarts erigation and nonsense stop my o er better t. talk to me os common sense, as Pivarts dykes must do me an injury. But if ts t tom to it by and by, and find a bit more sense in t t comes to.
tom, looking round y, at t of s, unttle kneaneously expressed iments in a piercing yell, and to be appeased even by toration of ttle, feeling apparently t t taken from s force. Mrs Moss o anoto Mrs tulliver t if it o be ttle t baby clamoured for - sood baby. tifiable yell being quieted, Mrs Moss looked at er-in-law and said,
`Im sorry to see brot out about ter work.
`Its your brot sort before I ulliver, o Mrs Moss, in any case matter of pure admiration. Amiable Mrs tulliver, o ural t sy, even as t Dodson, over a er empered, untidy, prolific ion enoug only for c for any number of collateral relations.
`I go to lall end. And t doesnt allays s a ric I can make out, and tly get their own way.
`As to t, said Mrs tulliver, stroking ricers o do pretty muc t I times I salk about tion; and my sisters lay all t to me, for t kno is to marry a man like your broter Pullet ill night.
`ell, said Mrs Moss, `I dont t got any s of o find s deal easier to do w pleases ones o be puzzling w else one should do.
`If people come to talk o doing ulliver, imitation of er Glegg, `Im sure your brot ed a long laion no up in till o bed at nigradict ;ell Mr tulliver, do as you like; but go to la;
Mrs tulliver, as influence over o do eit se impulses t ening to ulliver into `laullivers monotonous pleading less its s migo t proverbial feat or discredit of breaking trictly impartial vie rato lie of feat peril t an ot feat settle on it misc t Mrs tullivers feeble beseec in virtue of y; but ire assent to ative of t ulliver, to let t t to domineer over a male tulliver o four female Dodsons, even them was Mrs Glegg.
But not even a direct argument from t typical Dodson female o lao so muc of akem, continually fres of too able attorney on market days. akem, to ain knoap ttom of Pivarts irrigation: akem ried to make Dix stand out, and go to la t ionably akem o lose t about t of road and t made a tunity of damaging private property to akems rascality peculiarly aggravated kind ion to t form of rigullivers interests and opinions. And as an extra toucterness, tly, in borroo carry a little business to akems office on . A ious t La more like ured man, you upon against akem. Gore y: but t amount of equivalent to seeing tone as Mr tulliver er er and in t inference t Pivart a leg to stand on in tion, able suspicion t akem o s tionally) irrefragable inference t. But t to laulliver to employ Counsellor ylde on ead of admirable bully against of seeing a ness of akems made to perspire and become confounded, as Mr tullivers ness o tributive justice.
Mucion ulliver on ts during urning of to side, as ternately; but t ill out of sigo be reac argument and iteration in domestic and social life. t initial stage of te ion of t of Mr tullivers vie t tire circle of ions ake time, and at tom o scems to be detected in atement of t Pivart, or any more specific indication of t on taking against t rasravener of t er er. Iteration, like friction, is likely to generate instead of progress, and Mr tullivers ainly more and more palpable. If t, t Pivart h akem.
`Fatom, one evening near to send o Mr Stelling. It isnt true - o be sent to France. You like me to go to sch akems son, shall you?
`Its no matter for t, my boy, said Mr tulliver. `Dont you learn anyts all. tur, and takes after mucs a sign akem telling, as o him, and akem knows meal from bran.
Mr tulliver in t o ages as akems: but tom at all easy on t: it om co freedom wion.