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‘
Our
fortuns
,
Mas
’
r
Davy
,
’
he
rejoined
,
‘
is
soon
told
.
We
haven
’
t
fared
nohows
,
but
fared
to
thrive
.
We
’
ve
allus
thrived
.
We
’
ve
worked
as
we
ought
to
‘
t
,
and
maybe
we
lived
a
leetle
hard
at
first
or
so
,
but
we
have
allus
thrived
.
What
with
sheep
-
farming
,
and
what
with
stock
-
farming
,
and
what
with
one
thing
and
what
with
t
’
other
,
we
are
as
well
to
do
,
as
well
could
be
.
Theer
’
s
been
kiender
a
blessing
fell
upon
us
,
’
said
Mr
.
Peggotty
,
reverentially
inclining
his
head
,
‘
and
we
’
ve
done
nowt
but
prosper
.
That
is
,
in
the
long
run
.
If
not
yesterday
,
why
then
today
.
If
not
today
,
why
then
tomorrow
.
’
‘
And
Emily
?
’
said
Agnes
and
I
,
both
together
.
‘
Em
’
ly
,
’
said
he
,
‘
arter
you
left
her
,
ma
’
am
—
and
I
never
heerd
her
saying
of
her
prayers
at
night
,
t
’
other
side
the
canvas
screen
,
when
we
was
settled
in
the
Bush
,
but
what
I
heerd
your
name
—
and
arter
she
and
me
lost
sight
of
Mas
’
r
Davy
,
that
theer
shining
sundown
—
was
that
low
,
at
first
,
that
,
if
she
had
know
’
d
then
what
Mas
’
r
Davy
kep
from
us
so
kind
and
thowtful
,
’
tis
my
opinion
she
’
d
have
drooped
away
.
But
theer
was
some
poor
folks
aboard
as
had
illness
among
‘
em
,
and
she
took
care
of
them
;
and
theer
was
the
children
in
our
company
,
and
she
took
care
of
them
;
and
so
she
got
to
be
busy
,
and
to
be
doing
good
,
and
that
helped
her
.
’
‘
When
did
she
first
hear
of
it
?
’
I
asked
.
‘
I
kep
it
from
her
arter
I
heerd
on
‘
t
,
’
said
Mr
.
Peggotty
,
‘
going
on
nigh
a
year
.
We
was
living
then
in
a
solitary
place
,
but
among
the
beautifullest
trees
,
and
with
the
roses
a
-
covering
our
Beein
to
the
roof
.
Theer
come
along
one
day
,
when
I
was
out
a
-
working
on
the
land
,
a
traveller
from
our
own
Norfolk
or
Suffolk
in
England
(
I
doen
’
t
rightly
mind
which
)
,
and
of
course
we
took
him
in
,
and
giv
him
to
eat
and
drink
,
and
made
him
welcome
.
We
all
do
that
,
all
the
colony
over
.
He
’
d
got
an
old
newspaper
with
him
,
and
some
other
account
in
print
of
the
storm
.
That
’
s
how
she
know
’
d
it
.
When
I
came
home
at
night
,
I
found
she
know
’
d
it
.
’
He
dropped
his
voice
as
he
said
these
words
,
and
the
gravity
I
so
well
remembered
overspread
his
face
.
‘
Did
it
change
her
much
?
’
we
asked
.
‘
Aye
,
for
a
good
long
time
,
’
he
said
,
shaking
his
head
;
‘
if
not
to
this
present
hour
.
But
I
think
the
solitoode
done
her
good
.
And
she
had
a
deal
to
mind
in
the
way
of
poultry
and
the
like
,
and
minded
of
it
,
and
come
through
.
I
wonder
,
’
he
said
thoughtfully
,
‘
if
you
could
see
my
Em
’
ly
now
,
Mas
’
r
Davy
,
whether
you
’
d
know
her
!
’