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"
Yes
,
sir
.
You
'd
say
so
,
sir
,
if
you
could
see
her
,
"
choked
Nancy
.
"
I
hai
n't
seen
her
but
twice
since
she
knew
about
it
,
an
'
it
done
me
up
both
times
.
Ye
see
it
's
all
so
fresh
an
'
new
to
her
,
an
'
she
keeps
thinkin
'
all
the
time
of
new
things
she
ca
n't
do
--
NOW
.
It
worries
her
,
too
,
'
cause
she
ca
n't
seem
ter
be
glad
--
maybe
you
do
n't
know
about
her
game
,
though
,
"
broke
off
Nancy
,
apologetically
.
"
The
'
glad
game
'
?
"
asked
the
man
.
"
Oh
,
yes
;
she
told
me
of
that
.
"
"
Oh
,
she
did
!
Well
,
I
guess
she
has
told
it
generally
ter
most
folks
.
But
ye
see
,
now
she
--
she
ca
n't
play
it
herself
,
an
'
it
worries
her
.
She
says
she
ca
n't
think
of
a
thing
--
not
a
thing
about
this
not
walkin
'
again
,
ter
be
glad
about
.
"
"
Well
,
why
should
she
?
"
retorted
the
man
,
almost
savagely
.
Nancy
shifted
her
feet
uneasily
.
"
That
's
the
way
I
felt
,
too
--
till
I
happened
ter
think
--
it
WOULD
be
easier
if
she
could
find
somethin'
,
ye
know
.
So
I
tried
to
--
to
remind
her
.
"
"
To
remind
her
!
Of
what
?
"
John
Pendleton
's
voice
was
still
angrily
impatient
.
"
Of
--
of
how
she
told
others
ter
play
it
Mis
'
Snow
,
and
the
rest
,
ye
know
--
and
what
she
said
for
them
ter
do
.
But
the
poor
little
lamb
just
cries
,
an
'
says
it
do
n't
seem
the
same
,
somehow
.
She
says
it
's
easy
ter
TELL
lifelong
invalids
how
ter
be
glad
,
but
'
tai
n't
the
same
thing
when
you
're
the
lifelong
invalid
yerself
,
an
'
have
ter
try
ter
do
it
.
She
says
she
's
told
herself
over
an
'
over
again
how
glad
she
is
that
other
folks
ai
n't
like
her
;
but
that
all
the
time
she
's
sayin
'
it
,
she
ai
n't
really
THINKIN
'
of
anythin
'
only
how
she
ca
n't
ever
walk
again
.
"
Nancy
paused
,
but
the
man
did
not
speak
.
He
sat
with
his
hand
over
his
eyes
.
"
Then
I
tried
ter
remind
her
how
she
used
ter
say
the
game
was
all
the
nicer
ter
play
when
--
when
it
was
hard
,
"
resumed
Nancy
,
in
a
dull
voice
.
"
But
she
says
that
,
too
,
is
diff
're
nt
--
when
it
really
IS
hard
.
An
'
I
must
be
goin
'
,
now
,
sir
,
"
she
broke
off
abruptly
.