[Anne's House of Dreams by Lucy Maud Montgomery]@TWC D-Link bookAnne's House of Dreams CHAPTER 8 31/34
He's always a heap more interested in his wages than in his work, just like a man, and he's so slow in the uptake that he stands still for five minutes before it dawns on him that he's stopped. His father threw a stump at him when he was small. "Nice gentle missile, wasn't it? So like a man! Course, the boy never got over it.
But he's the only one I can recommend at all.
He painted my house for me last spring.
It looks real nice now, don't you think ?" Anne was saved by the clock striking five. "Lord, is it that late ?" exclaimed Miss Cornelia.
"How time does slip by when you're enjoying yourself! Well, I must betake myself home." "No, indeed! You are going to stay and have tea with us," said Anne eagerly. "Are you asking me because you think you ought to, or because you really want to ?" demanded Miss Cornelia. "Because I really want to." "Then I'll stay.
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