书城公版Lizzie Leigh
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第9章 CHAPTER I.(9)

"Oh, Samuel!" said she, her eyes swimming in tears, "I'm just fain to go and live in Manchester. I mun let the farm."Samuel looked, and pondered, but did not speak for some time. At last he said -"If thou hast made up thy mind, there's no speaking again it; and thou must e'en go. Thou'lt be sadly pottered wi' Manchester ways;but that's not my look out. Why, thou'lt have to buy potatoes, a thing thou hast never done afore in all thy born life. Well! it's not my look out. It's rather for me than again me. Our Jenny is going to be married to Tom Higginbotham, and he was speaking of wanting a bit of land to begin upon. His father will be dying sometime, I reckon, and then he'll step into the Croft Farm. But meanwhile--""Then, thou'lt let the farm," said she, still as eagerly as ever.

"Ay, ay, he'll take it fast enough, I've a notion. But I'll not drive a bargain with thee just now; it would not be right; we'll wait a bit.""No; I cannot wait; settle it out at once."

"Well, well; I'll speak to Will about it. I see him out yonder.

I'll step to him and talk it over."

Accordingly he went and joined the two lads, and, without more ado, began the subject to them.