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221
No
,
no
,
you
can
t
,
my
sonnies
.
That
fire
is
not
much
less
than
a
mile
off
,
for
all
that
a
seems
so
near
.
222
Tis
in
the
heath
,
but
no
furze
,
said
the
turf
-
cutter
.
223
Tis
cleft
-
wood
,
that
s
what
tis
,
said
Timothy
Fairway
.
Nothing
would
burn
like
that
except
clean
timber
.
And
tis
on
the
knap
afore
the
old
captain
s
house
at
Mistover
.
Such
a
queer
mortal
as
that
man
is
!
To
have
a
little
fire
inside
your
own
bank
and
ditch
,
that
nobody
else
may
enjoy
it
or
come
anigh
it
!
And
what
a
zany
an
old
chap
must
be
,
to
light
a
bonfire
when
there
s
no
youngsters
to
please
.
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224
Cap
n
Vye
has
been
for
a
long
walk
today
,
and
is
quite
tired
out
,
said
Grandfer
Cantle
,
so
tisn
t
likely
to
be
he
.
225
And
he
would
hardly
afford
good
fuel
like
that
,
said
the
wide
woman
.
226
Then
it
must
be
his
granddaughter
,
said
Fairway
.
Not
that
a
body
of
her
age
can
want
a
fire
much
.
227
She
is
very
strange
in
her
ways
,
living
up
there
by
herself
,
and
such
things
please
her
,
said
Susan
.
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228
She
s
a
well
-
favoured
maid
enough
,
said
Humphrey
the
furze
-
cutter
,
especially
when
she
s
got
one
of
her
dandy
gowns
on
.
229
That
s
true
,
said
Fairway
.
Well
,
let
her
bonfire
burn
an
t
will
.
Ours
is
well
-
nigh
out
by
the
look
o
t
.
230
How
dark
tis
now
the
fire
s
gone
down
!
said
Christian
Cantle
,
looking
behind
him
with
his
hare
eyes
.
Don
t
ye
think
we
d
better
get
home
-
along
,
neighbours
?
The
heth
isn
t
haunted
,
I
know
;
but
we
d
better
get
home
.
.
.
.
Ah
,
what
was
that
?