āThat wonāt harm ye, my pretty; anā it may make poor Geordie gladsome to have so trim a lass sittinā on his lap. That wonāt hurt ye. Why, Iāve sat here off anā on for nigh twenty years past, anā it hasnāt done me no harm. Donāt ye fash about them as lies under ye, or that doesnā lie there either! Itāll be time for ye to be getting scart when ye see the tombsteans all run away with, and the place as bare as a stubble-field. Thereās the clock, anā I must gang. My service to ye, ladies!ā And off he hobbled.
Lucy and I sat awhile, and it was all so beautiful before us that we took hands as we sat; and she told me all over again about Arthur and their coming marriage. That made me just a little heartsick, for I havenāt heard from Jonathan for a whole month.
The same day.