[Adam Bede by George Eliot]@TWC D-Link bookAdam Bede CHAPTER VI 16/20
I think it is the most charming room I know.
I should like every farmer's wife to come and look at it for a pattern." "Oh, you're pleased to say so, sir.
Pray take a seat," said Mrs. Poyser, relieved a little by this compliment and the captain's evident good-humour, but still glancing anxiously at Mr.Irwine, who, she saw, was looking at Dinah and advancing towards her. "Poyser is not at home, is he ?" said Captain Donnithorne, seating himself where he could see along the short passage to the open dairy-door. "No, sir, he isn't; he's gone to Rosseter to see Mr.West, the factor, about the wool.
But there's Father i' the barn, sir, if he'd be of any use." "No, thank you; I'll just look at the whelps and leave a message about them with your shepherd.
I must come another day and see your husband; I want to have a consultation with him about horses.
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