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âThat he ainât, not by eighteen months! Who says I wouldnât tell you nothing about the Wood? I ainât no objection; only itâs a funny kind of a tale, and âtaint right to my thinkinâ it should be all about the parish. You, Lizzie, do you keep in your kitchen a bit. Me and Master Reginald wants to have a word or two private. But one thing Iâd like to know, Master Reginald, what come to put you upon asking about it today?â
âOh! well, I happened to hear of an old saying about something that walks in Betton Wood. And I wondered if that had anything to do with its being cleared away: thatâs all.â
âWell, you was in the right, Master Reginald, however you come to hear of it, and I believe I can tell you the rights of it better than anyone in this parish, let alone old Ellis. You see it came about this way: that the shortest road to Allenâs Farm laid through the Wood, and when we was little my poor mother she used to go so many times in the week to the farm to fetch a quart of milk, because Mr. Allen what had the farm then under your father, he was a good man, and anyone that had a young family to bring up, he was willing to allow âem so much in the week. But never you mind about that now. And my poor mother she never liked to go through the Wood, because there was a lot of talk in the place, and sayings like what you spoke about just now. But every now and again, when she happened to be late with her work, sheâd have to take the short road through the Wood, and as sure as ever she did, sheâd come home in a rare state. I remember her and my father talking about it, and heâd say, âWell, but it canât do you no harm, Emma,â and sheâd say, âOh! but you havenât an idear of it, George. Why, it went right through my head,â she says, âand I came over all bewildered-like, and as if I didnât know where I was. You see, George,â she says, âit ainât as if you was about there in the dusk. You always goes there in the daytime, now donât you?â and he says: âWhy, to be sure I do, do you take me for a fool?â And so theyâd go on. And time passed by, and I think it wore her out, because, you understand, it warnât no use to go for the milk not till the afternoon, and she wouldnât never send none of us children instead, for fear we should get a fright. Nor she wouldnât tell us about it herself. âNo,â she says, âitâs bad enough for me. I donât want no one else to go through it, nor yet hear talk about it.â But one time I recollect she says, âWell, first itâs a rustling-like all along in the bushes, coming very quick, either towards me or after me according to the time, and then there comes this scream as appears to pierce right through from the one ear to the other, and the later I am coming through, the more like I am to hear it twice over; but thanks be, I never yet heard it the three times.â And then I asked her, and I says: âWhy, that seems like someone walking to and fro all the time, donât it?â and she says, âYes, it do, and whatever it is she wants, I canât thinkâ: and I says, âIs it a woman, mother?â and she says, âYes, Iâve heard it is a woman.â
âAnyway, the end of it was my father he spoke to your father, and told him the Wood was a bad wood. âThereâs never a bit of game in it, and thereâs never a birdâs nest there,â he says, âand it ainât no manner of use to you.â And after a lot of talk, your father he come and see my mother about it, and he see she warnât one of these silly women as gets nervish about nothink at all, and he made up his mind there was somethink in it, and after that he asked about in the neighbourhood, and I believe he made out somethink, and wrote it down in a paper what very like youâve got up at the Court, Master Reginald. And then he gave the order, and the Wood was stubbed up. They done all the work in the daytime, I recollect, and was never there after three oâclock.â
âDidnât they find anything to explain it, Mitchell? No bones or anything of that kind?â
âNothink at all, Master Reginald, only the mark of a hedge and ditch along the middle, much about where the quickset hedge run now, and with all the work they done, if there had been anyone put away there, they was bound to find âem. But I donât know whether it done much good, after all. People here donât seem to like the place no better than they did afore.â
âThatâs about what I got out of Mitchell,â said Philipson, âand as far as any explanation goes, it leaves us very much where we were. I must see if I canât find that paper.â
âWhy didnât your father ever tell you about the business?â I said.
âHe died before I went to school, you know, and I imagine he didnât want to frighten us children by any such story. I can remember being shaken and slapped by my nurse for running up that lane towards the Wood when we were coming back rather late one winter afternoon: but in the daytime no one interfered with our going into the Wood if we wanted toâ âonly we never did want.â
âHm!â I said, and then, âDo you think youâll be able to find
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