"I don't know about that."
"No, but I do, people are very eager to purchase such fine little plots. This one has all the advantages that it can have, situation——"
"What do you mean?"
"It's situated just behind your garden; where can you have anything better."
"The field is well situated for me, but it's not worth anything as building land to others, it does not border the road," Frank ventured to remark.
"It's a splendid piece of land," continued the farmer, "light, open and yet damp soil, just the sort of thing for tomatoes, I fancy I can see them, as big as my fist——"
"We have not done much business yet."
"I don't know if I shall sell it."
"If that's the case, when will you make up your mind; shall I call again to-morrow?"
"I hardly know"—scratching his head—"such a fine plot, let me see; aloud: It's worth a lot of money."