âIt was just like her, what she said,â he answered. âShe give my head a bit of a rub anâ laughed anâ she says, âEh, lad, thaâ can have all thâ secrets thaâ likes. Iâve knowed thee twelve yearâ.âââ
âHow did you know about Colin?â asked Mary.
âEverybody as knowed about Mester Craven knowed there was a little lad as was like to be a cripple, anâ they knowed Mester Craven didnât like him to be talked about. Folks is sorry for Mester Craven because Mrs. Craven was such a pretty young lady anâ they was so fond of each other. Mrs. Medlock stops in our cottage whenever she goes to Thwaite anâ she doesnât mind talkinâ to mother before us children, because she knows us has been brought up to be trusty. How did thaâ find out about him? Martha was in fine trouble thâ last time she came home. She said thaâd heard him frettinâ anâ thaâ was askinâ questions anâ she didnât know what to say.â