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Phillpotts, Eden, 1862-1960

"The Torch and Other Tales"

And he knew that at noon
William's horses would have their nose-bags and the ploughman would be
sitting in the hedge eating his dinner. And there he was, in a famous lew
hedge facing the sun, where the childer find the first white violets of
the year.
So Jonas pitched beside the man and said they was well met.
"I've been wanting to meet you all alone this longful time," said Jonas;
"and I'm very wishful to ask you a question, Bill. You mustn't think me
impertinent nor nothing like that. You and me be very good friends and
long may we remain so; but I've took careful note of your character, and
you know me just so well, so you'll understand, please, I be asking in a
very gentlemanly spirit and not for no vulgar curiosity nor nothing like
that."
"My!" said William, "what a lot of talk, Jo! Spit it out. I'll answer any
question you like to ask if I can so do."
"'Tis just this, then, and you go on with your meal," answered Jonas.
"What's the thing you set highest in all the world?"
"Money," said William, and Jonas nodded.
"So I thought," he replied, "and if it had been any other thing, I'd have
left it at that; but as I've got your own word, I may take it that money
comes first."
"First and last and always," answered William. "And hell knows I don't get
my share."
"Money comes first and Milly Bassett second--that would be a fair way to
put it?" asked Jonas.


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