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CH25P:5:Ask to see dresses.

Miss Harris looked somewhat surprised, as well she might, to hear a man inquiring for garden rakes in the middle of December. I believe we have one or two left over, she said, but theyre upstairs in the lumber room. Ill go and see. During her absence Matthew collected his scattered senses for another effort. When Miss Harris returned with the rake and cheerfully inquired: Anything else tonight, Mr. Cuthbert? Matthew took his courage in both hands and replied: Well now, since you suggest it, I might as welltakethat islook atbuy somesome hayseed. Miss Harris had heard Matthew Cuthbert called odd. She now concluded that he was entirely crazy. We only keep hayseed in the spring, she explained loftily. Weve none on hand just now. Oh, certainlycertainlyjust as you say, stammered unhappy Matthew, seizing the rake and making for the door. At the threshold he recollected that he had not paid for it and he turned miserably back. While Miss Harris was counting out his change he rallied his powers for a final desperate attempt. Well nowif it isnt too much troubleI might as wellthat isId like to look atatsome sugar. White or brown? queried Miss Harris patiently. Ohwell nowbrown, said Matthew feebly. Theres a barrel of it over there, said Miss Harris, shaking her bangles at it. Its the only kind we have. IllIll take twenty pounds of it, said Matthew, with beads of perspiration standing on his forehead.