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Thank
you
!
And
look
!
I
want
to
give
you
this
-
-
may
I
?
So
Connie
left
Wragby
once
more
,
and
went
on
with
Hilda
to
Scotland
.
Mellors
went
into
the
country
and
got
work
on
a
farm
.
The
idea
was
,
he
should
get
his
divorce
,
if
possible
,
whether
Connie
got
hers
or
not
.
And
for
six
months
he
should
work
at
farming
,
so
that
eventually
he
and
Connie
could
have
some
small
farm
of
their
own
,
into
which
he
could
put
his
energy
.
For
he
would
have
to
have
some
work
,
even
hard
work
,
to
do
,
and
he
would
have
to
make
his
own
living
,
even
if
her
capital
started
him
.
So
they
would
have
to
wait
till
spring
was
in
,
till
the
baby
was
born
,
till
the
early
summer
came
round
again
.
The
Grange
Farm
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Old
Heanor
29
September
I
got
on
here
with
a
bit
of
contriving
,
because
I
knew
Richards
,
the
company
engineer
,
in
the
army
.
It
is
a
farm
belonging
to
Butler
and
Smitham
Colliery
Company
,
they
use
it
for
raising
hay
and
oats
for
the
pit
-
ponies
;
not
a
private
concern
.
But
they
ve
got
cows
and
pigs
and
all
the
rest
of
it
,
and
I
get
thirty
shillings
a
week
as
labourer
.
Rowley
,
the
farmer
,
puts
me
on
to
as
many
jobs
as
he
can
,
so
that
I
can
learn
as
much
as
possible
between
now
and
next
Easter
.
I
ve
not
heard
a
thing
about
Bertha
.
I
ve
no
idea
why
she
didn
t
show
up
at
the
divorce
,
nor
where
she
is
nor
what
she
s
up
to
.
But
if
I
keep
quiet
till
March
I
suppose
I
shall
be
free
.
And
don
t
you
bother
about
Sir
Clifford
.
He
ll
want
to
get
rid
of
you
one
of
these
days
.
If
he
leaves
you
alone
,
it
s
a
lot
.
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I
ve
got
lodging
in
a
bit
of
an
old
cottage
in
Engine
Row
very
decent
.
The
man
is
engine
-
driver
at
High
Park
,
tall
,
with
a
beard
,
and
very
chapel
.
The
woman
is
a
birdy
bit
of
a
thing
who
loves
anything
superior
.
King
s
English
and
allow
-
me
!
all
the
time
.
But
they
lost
their
only
son
in
the
war
,
and
it
s
sort
of
knocked
a
hole
in
them
.
There
s
a
long
gawky
lass
of
a
daughter
training
for
a
school
-
teacher
,
and
I
help
her
with
her
lessons
sometimes
,
so
we
re
quite
the
family
.
But
they
re
very
decent
people
,
and
only
too
kind
to
me
.
I
expect
I
m
more
coddled
than
you
are
.
I
like
farming
all
right
.
It
s
not
inspiring
,
but
then
I
don
t
ask
to
be
inspired
.
I
m
used
to
horses
,
and
cows
,
though
they
are
very
female
,
have
a
soothing
effect
on
me
.
When
I
sit
with
my
head
in
her
side
,
milking
,
I
feel
very
solaced
.
They
have
six
rather
fine
Herefords
.
Oat
-
harvest
is
just
over
and
I
enjoyed
it
,
in
spite
of
sore
hands
and
a
lot
of
rain
.
I
don
t
take
much
notice
of
people
,
but
get
on
with
them
all
right
.
Most
things
one
just
ignores
.
The
pits
are
working
badly
;
this
is
a
colliery
district
like
Tevershall
.
only
prettier
.
I
sometimes
sit
in
the
Wellington
and
talk
to
the
men
.
They
grumble
a
lot
,
but
they
re
not
going
to
alter
anything
.