Hetta at first was not quite
certain;--ought they not to inquire whether the situation was
permanent?
"I won't inquire at all," said Mrs. Bell, with an energy that
startled both the daughter and son-in-law. "I would not part them
now; no, not if--" and the widow shuddered as she thought of her
daughter's sunken eyes, and pale cheeks.
"He is a good lad," said Phineas, "and I trust she will make him a
sober steady wife;" and so the matter was settled.
During this time, Susan and Aaron were walking along the Balston
road; and they also had settled the matter--quite as satisfactorily.
Such was the courtship of Susan Dunn.
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