"I'd never," she laughs. "I'd not want him to feel insulted, never in life."
She can see the orchard now, the trees healthy and their leaves bright, and has to coax the mare out of hurrying toward them.
"It were more play for me than work. And once we had enough for the horses, Da' always had us set aside a few for cider and pie. He called it payment for the picking."
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She can see the orchard now, the trees healthy and their leaves bright, and has to coax the mare out of hurrying toward them.
"It were more play for me than work. And once we had enough for the horses, Da' always had us set aside a few for cider and pie. He called it payment for the picking."