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"Nor of her looker he! he!" joined in Furnese with a glance in Joanna's direction. She was talking to Dick Socknersh, who had been to church with the other hands that could be spared from the farm. She asked him if he had liked the sermon, and then told him to get off home quickly and give the tegs their swill. "Reckon he don't know a teg from a tup," said Furnese. "Oh, surelye, Mr.
I don't know as I've ever seen a Spanish sheep.... Garlinge is up by Court-at-Street, ain't it?" "Yes, missus. 'Tis an unaccountable way from here." "I'd write first. What d'you think of the notion, Socknersh? Don't you think that a cross between a Spanish sheep and a Kent sheep ud be an uncommon fine animal?" "Surelye, missus."
It's all fine enough to talk of her having Ansdore, but whosumdever wants Ansdore ull have to take Joanna Godden with it, and it isn't every man who'd care to do that." "Surelye. She's a mare that's never bin präaperly broken in.
"Good evening, Miss Godden. I'm pleased to see you here. You're looking very well." His bold tricky eyes swept over her, and somehow she felt more gratified than by all the bulging glances of the other men. "I'm pleased to see you, too, Sir Harry. I hear you've joined the Club." "Surelye as a real farmer ought to say; and so has my son Martin he's going to do most of the work.
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