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Updated: June 17, 2025
"I rather think she had you," said Fairway. "No," said Grandfer Cantle, his countenance slightly flagging. "'Tisn't so bad as that with me?" "Seemingly 'tis, however, is it because of the wedding that Clym is coming home a' Christmas to make a new arrangement because his mother is now left in the house alone?" "Yes, yes that's it. But, Timothy, hearken to me," said the Grandfer earnestly.
"We struck down across, d'ye see, Mr. Wildeve, and she went round by the path." "And I see the young bride's little head!" said Grandfer, peeping in the same direction, and discerning Thomasin, who was waiting beside her aunt in a miserable and awkward way. "Not quite settled in yet well, well, there's plenty of time."
Grandfer Cantle, you turn the tick the right way outwards, and then I'll begin to shake in the feathers." When the bed was in proper trim Fairway and Christian brought forward vast paper bags, stuffed to the full, but light as balloons, and began to turn the contents of each into the receptacle just prepared.
"Now, Grandfer," said Timothy Fairway, "we are ashamed of ye. A reverent old patriarch man as you be seventy if a day to go hornpiping like that by yourself!" "A harrowing old man, Mis'ess Yeobright," said Christian despondingly. "I wouldn't live with him a week, so playward as he is, if I could get away."
"O yes, it can soon be DONE," said Fairway, as if something should be added to make the statement complete. He arose and followed the Grandfer, and the rest also went to the door. In a moment an open fly was driven past, in which sat Venn and Mrs. Venn, Yeobright, and a grand relative of Venn's who had come from Budmouth for the occasion.
He should have come afore, if so be he wanted to stop it, and marry her himself." "Perhaps he's coming to bide with his mother a little time, as she must feel lonely now the maid's gone." "Now, 'tis very odd, but I never feel lonely no, not at all," said Grandfer Cantle. "I am as brave in the nighttime as a' admiral!"
"Never mind that question, Grandfer. Stir your stumps and get some more sticks. 'Tis very nonsense of an old man to prattle so when life and death's in mangling." "Yes, yes," said Grandfer Cantle, with melancholy conviction.
"I rather think she had you," said Fairway. "No," said Grandfer Cantle, his countenance slightly flagging. "'Tisn't so bad as that with me?" "Seemingly 'tis, however, is it because of the wedding that Clym is coming home a' Christmas to make a new arrangement because his mother is now left in the house alone?" "Yes, yes that's it. But, Timothy, hearken to me," said the Grandfer earnestly.
"O yes, it can soon be DONE," said Fairway, as if something should be added to make the statement complete. He arose and followed the Grandfer, and the rest also went to the door. In a moment an open fly was driven past, in which sat Venn and Mrs. Venn, Yeobright, and a grand relative of Venn's who had come from Budmouth for the occasion.
I told him 'twas barely decent in a' old man to come so oversoon; but words be wind." "Klk! I wasn't going to bide waiting about, till half the game was over! I'm as light as a kite when anything's going on!" crowed Grandfer Cantle from the chimney-seat. Fairway had meanwhile concluded a critical gaze at Yeobright.
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