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"
No
,
no
—
not
a
word
I
—
’
tis
a
real
joyful
thing
that
she
’
s
no
worse
,
that
’
s
what
I
say
,
"
said
Joseph
,
trembling
and
blushing
with
terror
.
"
Matthew
just
said
—
"
"
Matthew
Moon
,
what
have
you
been
saying
?
"
asked
Oak
.
"
I
?
Why
ye
know
I
wouldn
’
t
harm
a
worm
—
no
,
not
one
underground
worm
?
"
said
Matthew
Moon
,
looking
very
uneasy
.
"
Well
,
somebody
has
—
and
look
here
,
neighbours
,
"
Gabriel
,
though
one
of
the
quietest
and
most
gentle
men
on
earth
,
rose
to
the
occasion
,
with
martial
promptness
and
vigour
.
"
That
’
s
my
fist
.
"
Here
he
placed
his
fist
,
rather
smaller
in
size
than
a
common
loaf
,
in
the
mathematical
centre
of
the
maltster
’
s
little
table
,
and
with
it
gave
a
bump
or
two
thereon
,
as
if
to
ensure
that
their
eyes
all
thoroughly
took
in
the
idea
of
fistiness
before
he
went
further
.
"
Now
—
the
first
man
in
the
parish
that
I
hear
prophesying
bad
of
our
mistress
,
why
"
(
here
the
fist
was
raised
and
let
fall
as
Thor
might
have
done
with
his
hammer
in
assaying
it
)
—
"
he
’
ll
smell
and
taste
that
—
or
I
’
m
a
Dutchman
.
"
All
earnestly
expressed
by
their
features
that
their
minds
did
not
wander
to
Holland
for
a
moment
on
account
of
this
statement
,
but
were
deploring
the
difference
which
gave
rise
to
the
figure
;
and
Mark
Clark
cried
"
Hear
,
hear
;
just
what
I
should
ha
’
said
.
"
The
dog
George
looked
up
at
the
same
time
after
the
shepherd
’
s
menace
,
and
though
he
understood
English
but
imperfectly
,
began
to
growl
.
"
Now
,
don
’
t
ye
take
on
so
,
shepherd
,
and
sit
down
!
"
said
Henery
,
with
a
deprecating
peacefulness
equal
to
anything
of
the
kind
in
Christianity
.
"
We
hear
that
ye
be
a
extraordinary
good
and
clever
man
,
shepherd
,
"
said
Joseph
Poorgrass
with
considerable
anxiety
from
behind
the
maltster
’
s
bedstead
,
whither
he
had
retired
for
safety
.
"
’
Tis
a
great
thing
to
be
clever
,
I
’
m
sure
,
"
he
added
,
making
movements
associated
with
states
of
mind
rather
than
body
;
"
we
wish
we
were
,
don
’
t
we
,
neighbours
?
"
"
Ay
,
that
we
do
,
sure
,
"
said
Matthew
Moon
,
with
a
small
anxious
laugh
towards
Oak
,
to
show
how
very
friendly
disposed
he
was
likewise
.
"
Who
’
s
been
telling
you
I
’
m
clever
?
"
said
Oak
.