Part 43 (1/2)
”Yes, in Mr Maxted's cart”
”Did it fall over?”
”Yes, right over, down the slope from top to bottom”
”And hiive hiive so to ha' been there to see”
”But he must have hurt himself, David”
”What there, sir? Tchah! that sand's as soft as silk Wouldn't like to come and help fetch the chair, sir?”
”Yes, I should, David; I should like the ride”
”Then coe gates Right fro to ha' been there to see”
CHAPTER TWENTY THREE
”Humph!” ejaculated Uncle Richard, as he finished his inspection of the bath-chair just taken out of the Vicar's cart ”See that the carrier calls for it, David, to take it back to Guildford; and you, To out that we have had an accident, and tell hi 'un, Master To his hands as soon as his ot it, and no ht off, the front all twissen, and the axle-tree bent It'll be like h like that, David, if you'd got it to pay for,” said To at the ravage, but at the idee of your uncle, who creeps about thinking he's very bad when he arn't thinking o' nothing else, going spinning down the hill, and steering hisself right into the old sand-pit”
”And I don't see that you have anything to laugh at in that,” said Tohing all the more, and can't help it Now if he had been very badly, I don't think I could ha'
done it”
”My uncle is very ill, and came down here for the benefit of his health,” said Toetables and fruit's done hi spilt did us a lot o' credit I couldn't ha' walked better”
Toh he would not say so, but helped the gardener place the wrecked chair in the coach-house, and then found his uncle co that way
”Get the wheelbarrow, Tolass into the workshop”
”And begin again, uncle?” cried Toh all that labour again?”
”Ready, uncle?” cried the boy reproachfully ”Why, all the while Uncle James has been down here it has seemed to be like so much waste of time”
”Humph!” ejaculated Uncle Richard; ”then we must work over hours to win back the loss Help hio first to open the door”