CHAPTER 3
the Family Council
It eleven oclock t morning t ts and uncles came to ation. ted in tulliver, it occasion, like a funeral, unbagged tassels and unpinned tains, adjusting t tops and legs of tables, accuse of insufficient brig coming - Mrs Deane appeared punctually in t o it and t driving it, raits in er to some of Oggs. Mr Deane ulliver , and in Mrs Deanes e o e a subordinate position as a mere supplement to ticles of t years: a cerly intercourse bet Susan ting `like t, and ttle of true Dodson spirit surviving except in miged t a distance are naturally less faulty tely under our o seems superfluous, tle to do o inquire furthem `blameless.
Mrs Deane to arrive, and ulliver came doo tle distorted nearly as it ears, except in moments s ting it o be quite calm under present circumstances.
`O sister, ered. ` trouble, O dear!
Mrs Deane ing tero spoken very properly.
`Yes, sister, sely, `t knoo-day its rigo be prepared for all troubles sent, to remember as it isnt sent a cause. Im very sorry for you as a sister, and if tor orders jelly for Mr tulliver, I me kno is but rigtendance while hes ill.
`tulliver, ratly, ers t talk o jelly yet. ter a moments pause, s jelly-glasses upstairs... . I s jelly into em no more.
ated as stered t ted s. Mr and Mrs Glegg immediately follo.
Mrs Pullet entered crying, as a compendious mode, at all times, of expressing icular case before her.
Mrs Glegg front, and garments