"I'll talk to her," and he went in at once to the old lady's room.
But Grannie gave him no time for argument.
"It's you's the fool, Tom," she said decisively, as he crossed the threshold. "There's not enough silver in Sark to make a plate for your coffin."
"I brought out more'n enough to make your plate and mine, myself to-day," he said triumphantly.
"Ah, bah! You'd have done better for yourself and for Sark if you'd let it lie."
"I'd have done better still if I'd got twice as much."
"If the good God set silver inside Sark, it was because He thought it was the best place for it, and it's not for the likes of you to be trying to get it out."
"What's it there for if it's not to be got out?"
"You mark me, Tom Hamon, no good will come of all this upsetting and digging out the insides of the Island—nenni-gia!"
"Pergui, mother, where do you think all the silver and gold in the world came from?"