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"
I
say
,
says
I
,
we
get
a
fine
day
,
and
then
down
comes
a
snapper
at
night
,
"
was
a
remark
now
suddenly
heard
spreading
into
the
malthouse
from
the
door
,
which
had
been
opened
the
previous
moment
.
The
form
of
Henery
Fray
advanced
to
the
fire
,
stamping
the
snow
from
his
boots
when
about
half
-
way
there
.
The
speech
and
entry
had
not
seemed
to
be
at
all
an
abrupt
beginning
to
the
maltster
,
introductory
matter
being
often
omitted
in
this
neighbourhood
,
both
from
word
and
deed
,
and
the
maltster
having
the
same
latitude
allowed
him
,
did
not
hurry
to
reply
.
He
picked
up
a
fragment
of
cheese
,
by
pecking
upon
it
with
his
knife
,
as
a
butcher
picks
up
skewers
.
Henery
appeared
in
a
drab
kerseymere
great
-
coat
,
buttoned
over
his
smock
-
frock
,
the
white
skirts
of
the
latter
being
visible
to
the
distance
of
about
a
foot
below
the
coat
-
tails
,
which
,
when
you
got
used
to
the
style
of
dress
,
looked
natural
enough
,
and
even
ornamental
—
it
certainly
was
comfortable
.
Matthew
Moon
,
Joseph
Poorgrass
,
and
other
carters
and
waggoners
followed
at
his
heels
,
with
great
lanterns
dangling
from
their
hands
,
which
showed
that
they
had
just
come
from
the
cart
-
horse
stables
,
where
they
had
been
busily
engaged
since
four
o
’
clock
that
morning
.
"
And
how
is
she
getting
on
without
a
baily
?
"
the
maltster
inquired
.
Henery
shook
his
head
,
and
smiled
one
of
the
bitter
smiles
,
dragging
all
the
flesh
of
his
forehead
into
a
corrugated
heap
in
the
centre
.
"
She
’
ll
rue
it
—
surely
,
surely
!
"
he
said
.
"
Benjy
Pennyways
were
not
a
true
man
or
an
honest
baily
—
as
big
a
betrayer
as
Judas
Iscariot
himself
.
But
to
think
she
can
carr
’
on
alone
!
"
He
allowed
his
head
to
swing
laterally
three
or
four
times
in
silence
.
"
Never
in
all
my
creeping
up
—
never
!
"
This
was
recognized
by
all
as
the
conclusion
of
some
gloomy
speech
which
had
been
expressed
in
thought
alone
during
the
shake
of
the
head
;
Henery
meanwhile
retained
several
marks
of
despair
upon
his
face
,
to
imply
that
they
would
be
required
for
use
again
directly
he
should
go
on
speaking
.
"
All
will
be
ruined
,
and
ourselves
too
,
or
there
’
s
no
meat
in
gentlemen
’
s
houses
!
"
said
Mark
Clark
.
"
A
headstrong
maid
,
that
’
s
what
she
is
—
and
won
’
t
listen
to
no
advice
at
all
.
Pride
and
vanity
have
ruined
many
a
cobbler
’
s
dog
.
Dear
,
dear
,
when
I
think
o
’
it
,
I
sorrows
like
a
man
in
travel
!
"