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751
It
pinches
all
round
,
for
that
matter
,
said
Polly
,
for
it
s
only
half
Sunday
without
you
,
but
you
know
we
should
do
to
other
people
as
we
should
like
they
should
do
to
us
;
and
I
know
very
well
what
I
should
like
if
my
mother
was
dying
;
and
Jerry
,
dear
,
I
am
sure
it
won
t
break
the
Sabbath
;
for
if
pulling
a
poor
beast
or
donkey
out
of
a
pit
would
not
spoil
it
,
I
am
quite
sure
taking
poor
Dinah
would
not
do
it
.
752
Why
,
Polly
,
you
are
as
good
as
the
minister
,
and
so
,
as
I
ve
had
my
Sunday
-
morning
sermon
early
to
-
day
,
you
may
go
and
tell
Dinah
that
I
ll
be
ready
for
her
as
the
clock
strikes
ten
;
but
stop
just
step
round
to
butcher
Braydon
s
with
my
compliments
,
and
ask
him
if
he
would
lend
me
his
light
trap
;
I
know
he
never
uses
it
on
the
Sunday
,
and
it
would
make
a
wonderful
difference
to
the
horse
.
753
Away
she
went
,
and
soon
returned
,
saying
that
he
could
have
the
trap
and
welcome
.
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754
All
right
,
said
he
;
now
put
me
up
a
bit
of
bread
and
cheese
,
and
I
ll
be
back
in
the
afternoon
as
soon
as
I
can
.
755
And
I
ll
have
the
meat
pie
ready
for
an
early
tea
instead
of
for
dinner
,
said
Polly
;
and
away
she
went
,
while
he
made
his
preparations
to
the
tune
of
Polly
s
the
woman
and
no
mistake
,
of
which
tune
he
was
very
fond
.
756
I
was
selected
for
the
journey
,
and
at
ten
o
clock
we
started
,
in
a
light
,
high
-
wheeled
gig
,
which
ran
so
easily
that
after
the
four
-
wheeled
cab
it
seemed
like
nothing
.
757
It
was
a
fine
May
day
,
and
as
soon
as
we
were
out
of
the
town
,
the
sweet
air
,
the
smell
of
the
fresh
grass
,
and
the
soft
country
roads
were
as
pleasant
as
they
used
to
be
in
the
old
times
,
and
I
soon
began
to
feel
quite
fresh
.
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758
Dinah
s
family
lived
in
a
small
farmhouse
,
up
a
green
lane
,
close
by
a
meadow
with
some
fine
shady
trees
;
there
were
two
cows
feeding
in
it
.
A
young
man
asked
Jerry
to
bring
his
trap
into
the
meadow
,
and
he
would
tie
me
up
in
the
cowshed
;
he
wished
he
had
a
better
stable
to
offer
.
759
If
your
cows
would
not
be
offended
,
said
Jerry
,
there
is
nothing
my
horse
would
like
so
well
as
to
have
an
hour
or
two
in
your
beautiful
meadow
;
he
s
quiet
,
and
it
would
be
a
rare
treat
for
him
.
760
Do
,
and
welcome
,
said
the
young
man
;
the
best
we
have
is
at
your
service
for
your
kindness
to
my
sister
;
we
shall
be
having
some
dinner
in
an
hour
,
and
I
hope
you
ll
come
in
,
though
with
mother
so
ill
we
are
all
out
of
sorts
in
the
house
.