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“Lord ha’ mercy! What’s come to you?” said Mrs. Bowyer. “Oh, Gran—has he gone?” “Out at the gate, cross the road, and in again.” Susan ran forward and dropped on her knees by the rocking-chair. “Gran, did you hear me say ‘sir’?” “Couldn’t hear nought the way you mumbled. What was he saying to make you as red as fire?” “He said he wanted to talk to me. And I said ‘Sir!’ in the most rebuking kind of way—you know, the real ‘Unhand me!’ touch.” “And let him see he could make you turn colour?” “No, n...o—it wasn’t for that at all.” Mrs. Bowyer chuckled. “No maid never blushes along of what a lad says to her or looks at her! ’Tis allays because the sun’s too hot, or the wind have caught her, or such like.” Susan put a hand on her arm and shook it. “Gran, what a low mind you’ve got!” “Well, if ’twasn’t the sun or the wind, what was it?” “He said—Gran, he said I was like one of the pictures at Stonegate. Am I very red?”
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