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"
Oh
,
we
must
forgive
young
people
when
they
re
sorry
,
"
said
Caleb
,
watching
Mary
close
the
door
.
"
And
as
you
say
,
Mr
.
Farebrother
,
there
was
the
very
devil
in
that
old
man
.
"
Now
Mary
s
gone
out
,
I
must
tell
you
a
thing
it
s
only
known
to
Susan
and
me
,
and
you
ll
not
tell
it
again
.
The
old
scoundrel
wanted
Mary
to
burn
one
of
the
wills
the
very
night
he
died
,
when
she
was
sitting
up
with
him
by
herself
,
and
he
offered
her
a
sum
of
money
that
he
had
in
the
box
by
him
if
she
would
do
it
.
But
Mary
,
you
understand
,
could
do
no
such
thing
would
not
be
handling
his
iron
chest
,
and
so
on
.
Now
,
you
see
,
the
will
he
wanted
burnt
was
this
last
,
so
that
if
Mary
had
done
what
he
wanted
,
Fred
Vincy
would
have
had
ten
thousand
pounds
.
The
old
man
did
turn
to
him
at
the
last
.
That
touches
poor
Mary
close
;
she
couldn
t
help
it
she
was
in
the
right
to
do
what
she
did
,
but
she
feels
,
as
she
says
,
much
as
if
she
had
knocked
down
somebody
s
property
and
broken
it
against
her
will
,
when
she
was
rightfully
defending
herself
.
I
feel
with
her
,
somehow
,
and
if
I
could
make
any
amends
to
the
poor
lad
,
instead
of
bearing
him
a
grudge
for
the
harm
he
did
us
,
I
should
be
glad
to
do
it
.
Now
,
what
is
your
opinion
,
sir
?
Susan
doesn
t
agree
with
me
.
She
says
tell
what
you
say
,
Susan
.
"
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"
Mary
could
not
have
acted
otherwise
,
even
if
she
had
known
what
would
be
the
effect
on
Fred
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Garth
,
pausing
from
her
work
,
and
looking
at
Mr
.
Farebrother
.
"
And
she
was
quite
ignorant
of
it
.
It
seems
to
me
,
a
loss
which
falls
on
another
because
we
have
done
right
is
not
to
lie
upon
our
conscience
.
"
The
Vicar
did
not
answer
immediately
,
and
Caleb
said
,
"
It
s
the
feeling
.
The
child
feels
in
that
way
,
and
I
feel
with
her
.
You
don
t
mean
your
horse
to
tread
on
a
dog
when
you
re
backing
out
of
the
way
;
but
it
goes
through
you
,
when
it
s
done
.
"
"
I
am
sure
Mrs
.
Garth
would
agree
with
you
there
,
"
said
Mr
.
Farebrother
,
who
for
some
reason
seemed
more
inclined
to
ruminate
than
to
speak
.
"
One
could
hardly
say
that
the
feeling
you
mention
about
Fred
is
wrong
or
rather
,
mistaken
though
no
man
ought
to
make
a
claim
on
such
feeling
.
"
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"
Well
,
well
,
"
said
Caleb
,
"
it
s
a
secret
.
You
will
not
tell
Fred
.
"
"
Certainly
not
.
But
I
shall
carry
the
other
good
news
that
you
can
afford
the
loss
he
caused
you
.
"
Mr
.
Farebrother
left
the
house
soon
after
,
and
seeing
Mary
in
the
orchard
with
Letty
,
went
to
say
good
-
by
to
her
.
They
made
a
pretty
picture
in
the
western
light
which
brought
out
the
brightness
of
the
apples
on
the
old
scant
-
leaved
boughs
Mary
in
her
lavender
gingham
and
black
ribbons
holding
a
basket
,
while
Letty
in
her
well
-
worn
nankin
picked
up
the
fallen
apples
.