Capitolo 94
it is a small respectable man, not mean Your ransom.'
" 'Oh, dear!' thought Thomas. 'Well, here is a boiler of fish; my
his/her own wife won't possess me!'
" 'Then I was', he said to tall voice. 'I was only four feet you are; but
I have--I am grown.'
" 'Grown!' Mrs. Tubbs hysterically laughed. 'That is a probable
history, when it is only a hour from when my husband went in the
road as short how come. I only desire him it would enter, I do, to
shows Your imposition.'
" 'But I am grown, Mary', Tubbs compassionately said. 'I was out in
the crowd, and I could not see that on which was going, and so I desired
I was tall ten feet; and, before I knew him/it, I was as tall as me I am
now.'
" 'Without doubt', Mrs. Tubbs incredulously said, 'As to that, everybody
I have to say it is, that you would do better to hope again back,
as me the sha' not really you like my husband up to You do!'
" 'Really', thought the Mr. Tubbs, 'this is terrible! What can do!'
"Only one of his/her children met then him with the room.
" 'Johnny, comes to me', says imploringly his/her father. 'Comes to
His/her father.'
" 'My father!' Said Johnny, shying out in the room. 'You the ai not my
father. My father is not tall as a tree.'
" 'You see how absurd it is Your application', Mrs. said Tubbs. 'You want
force me directly leaving the house.'
" 'Leave the house--my house!' Said Tubbs.
" 'If you don't do, I will call in the neighbors', says the brave one
woman.
" 'I don't believe that they would dare to come', said Tubbs, smiling
oddly to the memory of that that a feeling his/her aspect
you/he/she had done.
" 'Won't it go?'
" 'At least You it will allow me to have some supper. I am 'more it starved.'
" 'Supper!" it told her/it Mrs. Tubbs, while hesitating. 'I don't think there is
enough in the house. However, you can take a seat to the table.'
"Tubbs tried to take a seat on a chair, but its weight was this way
great that was crushed under of him. Finally, he was forced
bottom on the floor, and even then its stature was such that his