"Well, thou seest I never set eyes on her before; but she's a good, gentle-looking creature; and I love her dearly, as I've reason to."Will looked up with momentary surprise, for his mother was too shy to be usually taken with strangers. But, after all, it was naturally in this case, for who could look at Susan without loving her? So still he did not ask any questions, and his poor mother had to take courage, and try again to introduce the subject near to her heart.
But how?
"Will!" said she (jerking it out in sudden despair of her own powers to lead to what she wanted to say), "I telled her all.""Mother! you've ruined me," said he, standing up, and standing opposite to her with a stern white look of affright on his face.