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The History of David Grieve

CHAPTER IV
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He began to be oddly exercised this Sunday morning on the subject of the porridge Louie hated so much.

Was it his fault or Hannah's if the frugal living which had been the rule for all the remoter farms of the Peak--nay, for the whole north country--in his father's time, and had been made doubly binding, as it were, on the dwellers in Needham Farm by James Grieve's Scotch blood and habits, had survived under their roof, while all about them a more luxurious standard of food and comfort was beginning to obtain among their neighbours?
Where could you find a finer set of men than the Berwickshire hinds, of whom his father came, and who were reared on 'parritch' from year's end to year's end?
And yet, all the same, Reuben's memory was full this morning of disturbing pictures of a little London child, full of town daintiness and accustomed to the spoiling of an indulgent father, crying herself into fits over the new unpalatable food, refusing it day after day, till the sharp, wilful face had grown pale and pinched with famine, and caring no more apparently for her aunt's beatings than she did for the clumsy advances by which her uncle would sometimes try to propitiate her.

There had been a great deal of beating--whenever Reuben thought of it he had a superstitious way of putting Sandy out of his mind as much as possible.

Many times he had gone far away from the house to avoid the sound of the blows and shrieks he was powerless to stop.
Well, but what harm had come of it all?
Louie was a strong lass now, if she were a bit thin and overgrown.

David was as fine a boy as anyone need wish to see.
_David ?_ Reuben got up from his seat at the farm door, took his pipe out of his pocket, and went to hang over the garden-gate, that he might unravel some very worrying thoughts at a greater distance from Hannah.
The day before he had been overtaken coming out of Clough End by Mr.
Ancrum, the lame minister.


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