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"Oh, father, just come and look here," she exclaimed--"come and see how the water's gone down since yesterday.Why, yesterday the pit was ever so full!""Well, to be sure," said Silas, coming to her side."Why, that's the draining they've begun on, since harvest, i' Mr.Osgood's fields, I reckon.The foreman said to me the other day, when Ipassed by 'em, "Master Marner," he said, "I shouldn't wonder if we lay your bit o' waste as dry as a bone." It was Mr.Godfrey Cass, he said, had gone into the draining: he'd been taking these fields o' Mr.Osgood.""How odd it'll seem to have the old pit dried up!" said Eppie, turning away, and stooping to lift rather a large stone."See, daddy, I can carry this quite well," she said, going along with much energy for a few steps, but presently letting it fall.

"Ah, you're fine and strong, aren't you?" said Silas, while Eppie shook her aching arms and laughed."Come, come, let us go and sit down on the bank against the stile there, and have no more lifting.

You might hurt yourself, child.You'd need have somebody to work for you--and my arm isn't over strong."Silas uttered the last sentence slowly, as if it implied more than met the ear; and Eppie, when they sat down on the bank, nestled close to his side, and, taking hold caressingly of the arm that was not over strong, held it on her lap, while Silas puffed again dutifully at the pipe, which occupied his other arm.An ash in the hedgerow behind made a fretted screen from the sun, and threw happy playful shadows all about them.

"Father," said Eppie, very gently, after they had been sitting in silence a little while, "if I was to be married, ought I to be married with my mother's ring?"Silas gave an almost imperceptible start, though the question fell in with the under-current of thought in his own mind, and then said, in a subdued tone, "Why, Eppie, have you been a-thinking on it?""Only this last week, father," said Eppie, ingenuously, "since Aaron talked to me about it.""And what did he say?" said Silas, still in the same subdued way, as if he were anxious lest he should fall into the slightest tone that was not for Eppie's good.

"He said he should like to be married, because he was a-going in four-and-twenty, and had got a deal of gardening work, now Mr.Mott's given up; and he goes twice a-week regular to Mr.Cass's, and once to Mr.Osgood's, and they're going to take him on at the Rectory.""And who is it as he's wanting to marry?" said Silas, with rather a sad smile.

"Why, me, to be sure, daddy," said Eppie, with dimpling laughter, kissing her father's cheek; "as if he'd want to marry anybody else!""And you mean to have him, do you?" said Silas.

"Yes, some time," said Eppie, "I don't know when.Everybody's married some time, Aaron says.But I told him that wasn't true:

for, I said, look at father--he's never been married.""No, child," said Silas, "your father was a lone man till you was sent to him.""But you'll never be lone again, father," said Eppie, tenderly.

"That was what Aaron said--"I could never think o' taking you away from Master Marner, Eppie." And I said, "It 'ud be no use if you did, Aaron." And he wants us all to live together, so as you needn't work a bit, father, only what's for your own pleasure; and he'd be as good as a son to you--that was what he said.""And should you like that, Eppie?" said Silas, looking at her.

"I shouldn't mind it, father," said Eppie, quite simply."And Ishould like things to be so as you needn't work much.But if it wasn't for that, I'd sooner things didn't change.I'm very happy: Ilike Aaron to be fond of me, and come and see us often, and behave pretty to you--he always _does_ behave pretty to you, doesn't he, father?""Yes, child, nobody could behave better," said Silas, emphatically."He's his mother's lad.""But I don't want any change," said Eppie."I should like to go on a long, long while, just as we are.Only Aaron does want a change; and he made me cry a bit--only a bit--because he said Ididn't care for him, for if I cared for him I should want us to be married, as he did.""Eh, my blessed child," said Silas, laying down his pipe as if it were useless to pretend to smoke any longer, "you're o'er young to be married.We'll ask Mrs.Winthrop--we'll ask Aaron's mother what _she_ thinks: if there's a right thing to do, she'll come at it.But there's this to be thought on, Eppie: things _will_ change, whether we like it or no; things won't go on for a long while just as they are and no difference.I shall get older and helplesser, and be a burden on you, belike, if I don't go away from you altogether.Not as I mean you'd think me a burden--I know you wouldn't--but it 'ud be hard upon you; and when I look for'ard to that, I like to think as you'd have somebody else besides me--somebody young and strong, as'll outlast your own life, and take care on you to the end." Silas paused, and, resting his wrists on his knees, lifted his hands up and down meditatively as he looked on the ground.

"Then, would you like me to be married, father?" said Eppie, with a little trembling in her voice.

"I'll not be the man to say no, Eppie," said Silas, emphatically;"but we'll ask your godmother.She'll wish the right thing by you and her son too.""There they come, then," said Eppie."Let us go and meet 'em.

Oh, the pipe! won't you have it lit again, father?" said Eppie, lifting that medicinal appliance from the ground.

"Nay, child," said Silas, "I've done enough for to-day.I think, mayhap, a little of it does me more good than so much at once."

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