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‘
Don
’
t
you
remember
your
coming
to
the
coach
to
meet
me
,
and
my
having
breakfast
here
,
and
our
riding
out
to
Blunderstone
together
:
you
,
and
I
,
and
Mrs
.
Joram
,
and
Mr
.
Joram
too
—
who
wasn
’
t
her
husband
then
?
’
‘
Why
,
Lord
bless
my
soul
!
’
exclaimed
Mr
.
Omer
,
after
being
thrown
by
his
surprise
into
a
fit
of
coughing
,
‘
you
don
’
t
say
so
!
Minnie
,
my
dear
,
you
recollect
?
Dear
me
,
yes
;
the
party
was
a
lady
,
I
think
?
’
‘
My
mother
,
’
I
rejoined
.
‘
To
—
be
—
sure
,
’
said
Mr
.
Omer
,
touching
my
waistcoat
with
his
forefinger
,
‘
and
there
was
a
little
child
too
!
There
was
two
parties
.
The
little
party
was
laid
along
with
the
other
party
.
Over
at
Blunderstone
it
was
,
of
course
.
Dear
me
!
And
how
have
you
been
since
?
’
Very
well
,
I
thanked
him
,
as
I
hoped
he
had
been
too
.
‘
Oh
!
nothing
to
grumble
at
,
you
know
,
’
said
Mr
.
Omer
.
‘
I
find
my
breath
gets
short
,
but
it
seldom
gets
longer
as
a
man
gets
older
.
I
take
it
as
it
comes
,
and
make
the
most
of
it
.
That
’
s
the
best
way
,
ain
’
t
it
?
’
Mr
.
Omer
coughed
again
,
in
consequence
of
laughing
,
and
was
assisted
out
of
his
fit
by
his
daughter
,
who
now
stood
close
beside
us
,
dancing
her
smallest
child
on
the
counter
.
‘
Dear
me
!
’
said
Mr
.
Omer
.
‘
Yes
,
to
be
sure
.
Two
parties
!
Why
,
in
that
very
ride
,
if
you
’
ll
believe
me
,
the
day
was
named
for
my
Minnie
to
marry
Joram
.
“
Do
name
it
,
sir
,
”
says
Joram
.
“
Yes
,
do
,
father
,
”
says
Minnie
.
And
now
he
’
s
come
into
the
business
.
And
look
here
!
The
youngest
!
’
Minnie
laughed
,
and
stroked
her
banded
hair
upon
her
temples
,
as
her
father
put
one
of
his
fat
fingers
into
the
hand
of
the
child
she
was
dancing
on
the
counter
.