Presently Martha went out of the room and came back with something held in her hands under her apron.
âWhat does thaâ think,â she said, with a cheerful grin. âIâve brought thee a present.â
âA present!â exclaimed Mistress Mary. How could a cottage full of fourteen hungry people give anyone a present!
âA man was drivinâ across the moor peddlinâ,â Martha explained. âAnâ he stopped his cart at our door. He had pots anâ pans anâ odds anâ ends, but mother had no money to buy anythinâ. Just as he was goinâ away our âLizabeth Ellen called out, âMother, heâs got skippinâ-ropes with red anâ blue handles.â Anâ mother she calls out quite sudden, âHere, stop, mister! How much are they?â Anâ he says âTuppence,â anâ mother she began fumblinâ in her pocket anâ she says to me, âMartha, thaâs brought me thy wages like a good lass, anâ Iâve got four places to put every penny, but Iâm just goinâ to take tuppence out of it to buy that child a skippinâ-rope,â anâ she bought one anâ here it is.â