Sunday, November 25, 2007

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But I didn't see her.' ¡¡¡¡`You zid somebody, I suppose?' ¡¡¡¡`I saw her son.' ¡¡¡¡`And did he own 'ee?' ¡¡¡¡`Well - he called me Coz.' ¡¡¡¡`An' I knew it! Jacky he called her Coz!' cried Joan to her husband. `Well, he spoke to his mother, of course, and she do want 'ee there.' ¡¡¡¡`But I don't know that I am apt at tending fowls,' said the dubious Tess. ¡¡¡¡`Then I don't know who is apt. You've been born in the business, and brought up in it. They that be born in a business always know more about it than any 'prentice. Besides, that's only just a show of something for you to do, that you midn't feel beholden.' ¡¡¡¡`I don't altogether think I ought to go,' said Tess thoughtfully. ¡¡¡¡`Who wrote the letter? Will you let me look at it?' ¡¡¡¡`Mrs d'Urberville wrote it. Here it is.' ¡¡¡¡The letter was in the third person, and briefly informed Mrs Durbeyfield that her daughter's services would be useful to that lady in the management of her poultry farm, that a comfortable room would be provided for her if she could come, and that the wages would be on a liberal scale if they liked her. ¡¡¡¡`Oh - that's all!' said Tess. ¡¡¡¡`You couldn't expect her to throw her arms round 'ee, an' to kiss and to coll 'ee all at once.' ¡¡¡¡Tess looked out of the window. ¡¡¡¡`I would rather stay here with father and you,' she said. ¡¡¡¡`But why?'

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