"I guess he can find a wagon round somewheres," said Karen.
"You couldn't go in a cart handy."
"I! — no, but I want to send him, to fetch home a load of things."
"How'll he know what to get?"
"I will tell him. Couldn't he do it?"
"If he knowed what was wanted, he could," said Karen. "Me and him 'll go, Miss Lizzie, and we'll do it."
"You, Karen! I don't want to send you."
"Guess I'll do the best," said the old woman. "Anderese mightn't know what to fetch. What you want, Miss Lizzie?"
Elizabeth thought a moment whether she should ask Winthrop to send up the things for her; but she could not bear to do it.
"I want a bedstead, Karen, in the first place."
"What sort'll a one?"