"The best you can find."
"That'll be what'll spend the most money," said Karen musingly.
"I don't care about that, but the nicest sort you can meet with. And a bureau —"
"What's that?" said Karen. "I dun' know what that means."
"To hold clothes — with drawers — like that in my room."
"A cupboard?" said Karen; — "some sort like that?"
"No, no; I'll shew you what I mean, in my room; it is called a bureau. And a washstand — a large one, if you can find it. And a rocking-chair — the handsomest one that can be had."
"I know them two," said Karen. "That'll be a load, Miss
Lizzie. I don't b'lieve the wagon 'll hold no more."
"The first fine day, Karen, I want you to go."
"The days is all fine, I speck, hereabouts," said Karen.
"We'll start as quick as Anderese gets a wagon."