"Oh, say not so--" Susan whirls from staring at the blackness that's swallowed her aunt to face the birch-woman instead, distress in every aspect of her now.
"Lady-sai, say not so, it were me brought trouble here to disturb the peace of yer garden. There's naught ye need forgiveness for, say true. Cry yer pardon, I do."
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"Lady-sai, say not so, it were me brought trouble here to disturb the peace of yer garden. There's naught ye need forgiveness for, say true. Cry yer pardon, I do."