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"
Well
,
to
be
sure
!
"
"
Yes
;
and
Tompkins
’
s
old
apple
-
tree
is
rooted
that
used
to
bear
two
hogsheads
of
cider
;
and
no
help
from
other
trees
.
"
"
Rooted
?
—
you
don
’
t
say
it
!
Ah
!
stirring
times
we
live
in
—
stirring
times
.
"
"
And
you
can
mind
the
old
well
that
used
to
be
in
the
middle
of
the
place
?
That
’
s
turned
into
a
solid
iron
pump
with
a
large
stone
trough
,
and
all
complete
.
"
"
Dear
,
dear
—
how
the
face
of
nations
alter
,
and
what
we
live
to
see
nowadays
!
Yes
—
and
’
tis
the
same
here
.
They
’
ve
been
talking
but
now
of
the
mis
’
ess
’
s
strange
doings
.
"
"
What
have
you
been
saying
about
her
?
"
inquired
Oak
,
sharply
turning
to
the
rest
,
and
getting
very
warm
.
"
These
middle
-
aged
men
have
been
pulling
her
over
the
coals
for
pride
and
vanity
,
"
said
Mark
Clark
;
"
but
I
say
,
let
her
have
rope
enough
.
Bless
her
pretty
face
—
shouldn
’
t
I
like
to
do
so
—
upon
her
cherry
lips
!
"
The
gallant
Mark
Clark
here
made
a
peculiar
and
well
known
sound
with
his
own
.
"
Mark
,
"
said
Gabriel
,
sternly
,
"
now
you
mind
this
!
none
of
that
dalliance
-
talk
—
that
smack
-
and
-
coddle
style
of
yours
—
about
Miss
Everdene
.
I
don
’
t
allow
it
.
Do
you
hear
?
"
"
With
all
my
heart
,
as
I
’
ve
got
no
chance
,
"
replied
Mr
.
Clark
,
cordially
.
"
I
suppose
you
’
ve
been
speaking
against
her
?
"
said
Oak
,
turning
to
Joseph
Poorgrass
with
a
very
grim
look
.