"That will do very right and proper, my dear," answered Faith. "Don't you think no more about it. A just and righteous will I'm sure."
But Jane had left the room and her father observed it.
"Have that woman anything against?" he asked.
"No, no—a very just and righteous will," repeated his wife soothingly. "I could wish you'd trusted me with the capital, father; but there—I'm content."
"I put you first, Faith."
"I've put you first for five and twenty years."
"You ban't content?"
"Well content. Rest now. Us'll go and leave you with Dinah Waycott."
She tried to resist using Dinah's surname, but could not. Then she left the room.
"I've done what I thought was my duty, John," said Mr. Bamsey.