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The Absentee by Maria Edgeworth
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All were asleep at the cottage, when Lord Colambre arrived,
except the widow, who was sitting up, waiting for him; and who
had brought her dog into the house, that he might not fly at him,
or bark at his return. She had a roast chicken ready for her
guest, and it was--but this she never told him the only chicken
she had left; all the others had been sent with the DUTY-FOWL as
a present to the under-agent's lady. While he was eating his
supper, which he ate with the better appetite, as he had had no
dinner, the good woman took down from the shelf a pocket-book,
which she gave him: 'Is not that your book?' said she. 'My boy
Brian found it after you in the potato furrow, where you dropped
it.'

'Thank you,' said Lord Colambre; 'there are bank notes in it,
which I could not afford to lose,'

'Are there?' said she ; 'he never opened it--nor I.'

Then, in answer to his inquiries about Grace and the young man,
the widow answered, 'They are all in heart now, I thank ye
kindly, sir, for asking; they'll sleep easy to-night anyway, and
I'm in great spirits for them and myself--for all's smooth now.
After we parted you, Brian saw Mr. Dennis himself about the LASE
and memorandum, which he never denied, but knew nothing about.
"But, be that as it may," says he, " you're improving tenants,
and I'm confident my brother will consider ye; so what you'll do
is, you'll give up the possession to-morrow to myself, that will
call for it by cock-crow, just for form's sake; and then go up to
the castle with the new LASE ready drawn, in your hand, and if
all's paid off clear of the rent, and all that's due, you'll get
the new LASE signed; I'll promise you that upon the word and
honour of a gentleman." And there's no going beyond that, you
know, sir. So my boy came home as light as a feather, and as gay
as a lark, to bring us the good news; only he was afraid we might
not make up the rent, guineas and all; and because he could not
get paid for the work he done, on account of the mistake in the
overseer's tally, I sold the cow to a neighbour--dog-cheap; but
needs must, as they say, when old Nick DRIVES,' said the widow,
smiling. 'Well, still it was but paper we got for the cow; then

 
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