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"
Well
,
no
.
I
suppose
—
But
come
in
,
ma
’
am
.
Oh
—
and
I
’
ll
get
a
light
,
"
Oak
replied
,
with
some
awkwardness
.
"
No
;
not
on
my
account
.
"
"
It
is
so
seldom
that
I
get
a
lady
visitor
that
I
’
m
afraid
I
haven
’
t
proper
accommodation
.
Will
you
sit
down
,
please
?
Here
’
s
a
chair
,
and
there
’
s
one
,
too
.
I
am
sorry
that
my
chairs
all
have
wood
seats
,
and
are
rather
hard
,
but
I
—
was
thinking
of
getting
some
new
ones
.
"
Oak
placed
two
or
three
for
her
.
"
They
are
quite
easy
enough
for
me
.
"
So
down
she
sat
,
and
down
sat
he
,
the
fire
dancing
in
their
faces
,
and
upon
the
old
furniture
,
all
a
-
sheenen
Wi
’
long
years
o
’
handlen
,
that
formed
Oak
’
s
array
of
household
possessions
,
which
sent
back
a
dancing
reflection
in
reply
.
It
was
very
odd
to
these
two
persons
,
who
knew
each
other
passing
well
,
that
the
mere
circumstance
of
their
meeting
in
a
new
place
and
in
a
new
way
should
make
them
so
awkward
and
constrained
.
In
the
fields
,
or
at
her
house
,
there
had
never
been
any
embarrassment
;
but
now
that
Oak
had
become
the
entertainer
their
lives
seemed
to
be
moved
back
again
to
the
days
when
they
were
strangers
.
"
You
’
ll
think
it
strange
that
I
have
come
,
but
—
"
"
Oh
no
;
not
at
all
.
"