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mistressmaryquitecontrary) wrote2005-12-21 10:21 pm
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*There is a stubborn weed, in the vicinity of a cluster of lilies o' the valley, that simply won't come up.
Mary scowls at it as she waits for Dickon to get there; she wants to root it up, but the roots are in so deep she's rather worried she'll pull out one of the lilies o' the valley along with it.*
Mary scowls at it as she waits for Dickon to get there; she wants to root it up, but the roots are in so deep she's rather worried she'll pull out one of the lilies o' the valley along with it.*
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"They looks well enow' for now, but if th' roots o' the weed get down far enow', they could wrap 'round the roots o' the flowers an' choke 'em."
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And all lessons worth learning come at a price--a fact that becomes apparant here when the weed comes up, but takes two lilies with it.
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Finally, she says, stiff and quiet, "I shall not let a weed get that deep again."
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"Tha can't always avoid harmin' things, Miss Mary, even in gardenin'. Any gardener who's ever 'ad to cut a blighted limb off a tree could tell thee that."
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"But one can do better when one does things wrong. I did things wrong. I did not pay enough attention."
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"But tha'll know, for next time. An' th' rest of th' lilies is well."
For now, at least. Eventually, there are always more weeds.
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It's a few moments before she speaks again.
"There is a lady I met in the bar who wants to meet you."
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"Aye?"
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"Her name is Mrs. Rowlands. She gave me a shawl - and when I said that you and Martha were the only people from home who came to Milliways, she asked to meet you."
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"Tha'll have t' introduce me to 'er, then."
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"The next time I see you both I shall."