The Mating of Lydia by Mrs. Humphry Ward
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Netta looked at him defiantly. "I want to be told whenever the cart goes into Pengarth--there were lots of things to get for baby. And I must have something here that I can drive myself. We can't be cut off from everything." "Give your orders to Mrs. Dixon then about the cart," said Melrose angrily. "What has it to do with me? As for a carriage, I have no money to spend on any nonsense of the kind. We can do perfectly well without it." "I only want a little pony-cart--you could get it second-hand for ten or twelve pounds--and the farmer has got a pony." She looked at him--sallow, and frowning. Melrose pushed her into the passage and drew the door to, behind him, so that the carpenter might not hear. "Ten or twelve pounds! Do you expect I get money off the hedges? Can't you be content here like a reasonable woman, without getting me into debt?" Netta laughed and tossed her head. "You shouldn't leave your business letters about!" "What do you mean?" |
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