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anthems; as puts everybody out but himself—one takin’ it up after 

another   like   sheep   a…bleatin’   i’   th’   fold。   I   know   what   belongs   to 

bein’ a parish clerk; and I know as I should be wantin’ i’ respect to 

Your Reverence; an’ church; an’ king; if I was t’ allow such goins… 

on wi’out speakin’。 I was took by surprise; an’ knowed nothin’ on it 

beforehand;   an’   I   was   so   flustered;   I   was   clean   as   if   I’d   lost   my 

tools。   I   hanna   slep’   more   nor   four   hour   this   night   as   is   past   an’ 

gone; an’ then it was nothin’ but nightmare; as tired me worse nor 

wakin’。” 

    “Why;      what    in  the   world    is  the   matter;    Joshua?      Have     the 

thieves been at the church lead again?” 

    “Thieves!   No;   sir—an’   yet;   as   I   may   say;   it   is   thieves;   an’   a… 

thievin’   the   church;   too。   It’s   the   Methodisses   as   is   like   to   get   th’ 

upper hand i’ th’ parish; if Your Reverence an’ His Honour; Squire 



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Donnithorne; doesna think well to say the word an’ forbid it。 Not 

as I’m a…dictatin’ to you; sir; I’m not forgettin’ myself so far as to be 

wise   above   my   betters。   Howiver;   whether   I’m   wise   or   no;   that’s 

neither here nor there; but what I’ve got to say I say—as the young 

Methodis   woman   as   is   at   Mester   Poyser’s   was   a…preachin’   an’   a… 

prayin’   on   the   Green   last   night;   as   sure   as   I’m   a…stannin’   afore 

Your Reverence now。” 

    “Preaching   on   the   Green!”   said   Mr。   Irwine;   looking   surprised 

but quite serene。 “What; that pale pretty young woman   I’ve   seen 

at Poyser’s? I saw she was a Methodist; or Quaker; or something of 

that sort; by her dress; but I didn’t know she was a preacher。” 

    “It’s a true word as I say; sir;” rejoined Mr。 Rann; compressing 

his   mouth   into   a   semicircular   form   and   pausing   long   enough   to 

indicate three notes of exclamation。 “She preached on the Green 

last night; an’ she’s  laid   hold   of   Chad’s  Bess; as   the   girl’s been   i’ 

fits welly iver sin’。” 

    “Well;   Bessy  Cranage   is   a   hearty…looking   lass;   I   daresay   she’ll 

come round again; Joshua。 Did anybody else go into fits?” 

    “No; sir; I canna say as they did。 But there’s no knowin’ what’ll 

come;     if  we’re   t’  have   such   preachin’s     as   that   a…goin’   on  ivery 

week—there’ll   be        no   livin’  i’   th’  village。  For  them    Methodisses 

make folks believe as if they take a mug o’ drink extry; an’ make 

theirselves a bit comfortable; they’ll have to go to hell for ’t as sure 

as   they’re   born。   I’m   not   a   tipplin’   man   nor   a   drunkard—nobody 

can say it on me—but I like a extry quart at Easter or Christmas 

time; as is nat’ral when we’re goin’ the rounds a…singin’; an’ folks 

offer ’t you for nothin’; or when I’m a…collectin’ the dues; an’ I like 

a pint wi’ my pipe; an’ a neighbourly chat at Mester Casson’s now 

an’   then;   for  I   was brought  up   i’   the   Church;   thank   God;   an’   ha’ 



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been   a   parish   clerk   this   two…an’…thirty   year:   I   should   know   what 

the church religion is。” 

    “Well;   what’s   your   advice;   Joshua?   What   do   you   think   should 

be done?” 

    “Well; Your Reverence; I’m not for takin’ any measures again’ 

the young woman。 She’s well enough if she’d let alone preachin’; 

an’   I   hear   as   she’s   a…goin’   away   back   to   her   own   country   soon。 

She’s     Mr。   Poyser’s    own    niece;   an’   I  donna    wish    to  say   what’s 

anyways       disrespectful      o’  th’  family    at  th’  Hall    Farm;     as  I’ve 

measured        for  shoes;    little  an’  big;  welly    iver   sin’  I’ve  been    a 

shoemaker。         But    there’s     that   Will    Maskery;       sir   as   is   the 

rampageousest   Methodis   as   can   be;   an’   I   make   no   doubt   it   was 

him as stirred up th’ young woman to preach last night; an’ he’ll be 

a…bringin’ other folks to preach from Treddles’on; if his comb isn’t 

cut a bit; an’ I think as he should be let know as he isna t’ have the 

makin’      an’  mendin’      o’  church     carts   an’  implemen’s;       let  alone 

stayin’ i’ that house an’ yard as is Squire Donnithorne’s。” 

    “Well;   but   you   say   yourself;   Joshua;   that   you   never   knew  any 

one   come   to   preach   on   the   Green   before;   why   should   you   think 

they’ll come again? The Methodists don’t come to preach in little 

villages like Hayslope; where   there’s   only  a   handful   of labourers; 

too   tired   to   listen  to   them。   They   might   almost      as  well   go   and 

preach on the Binton Hills。 Will Maskery is no preacher himself; I 

think。” 

    “Nay;   sir;   he’s   no   gift   at   stringin’  the  words    together   wi’out 

book; he’d be stuck fast like a cow i’ wet clay。 But he’s got tongue 

enough to speak disrespectful about’s neebors; for he said as I was 

a blind Pharisee—a…usin’ the Bible i’ that way to find nick…names 

for folks as are his elders an’ betters!—and what’s worse; he’s been 



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heard to say very unbecomin’ words about Your Reverence; for I 

could bring them as ’ud swear as he called you a ‘dumb dog;’ an’ a 

‘idle   shepherd。’      You’ll   forgi’e   me    for  sayin’    such    things   over 

again。” 

    “Better   not;   better   not;   Joshua。   Let   evil   words   die   as   soon   as 

they’re   spoken。 Will   Maskery  might  be  a   great   deal   worse   fellow 

than   he   is。   He   used   to   be   a   wild   drunken   rascal;   neglecting   his 

work     and   beating   his    wife;  they   told   me;   now   he’s   thrifty   and 

decent; and he and his wife look comfortable together。 If you can 

bring   me   any   proof   that   he   interferes   with   his   neighbours   and 

creates   any   disturbance;   I   shall   think   it   my   duty   as   a   clergyman 

and a magistrate to interfere。 But it wouldn’t become wise people 

like you and me to be making a fuss about trifles; as if we thought 

the   Church   was   in   danger   because   Will   Maskery   lets   his   tongue 

wag rather foolishly; or a young woman talks in a serious way to a 

handful of people on the Green。 We must ‘live and let live;’ Joshua; 

in religion as well as in other things。 You go on doing your duty; as 

parish   clerk   and   sexton;   as    well   as   you’ve   always   done     it;   and 

making those capital thick boots for  your  neighbours;   and   things 

won’t go far wrong in Hayslope; depend upon it。” 

    “Your reverence is very good to say so; an’ I’m sensable as; you 

not livin’ i’ the parish; there’s more upo’ my shoulders。” 

    “To be sure; and you must mind and not  lower  the   Church  in 

people’s eyes by seeming to be frightened about it for a little thing; 

Joshua。 I shall trust to your good sense; now to take no notice at all 

of what Will Maskery says; either about you or me。 You and your 

neighbours can go on taking your pot of beer soberly; when you’ve 

done your day’s work; like good churchmen; and  if  Will   Maskery 

do

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