place near Hatfield with good buildings that I could get."
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"Well, now," said Mama, "maybe the Lord is taking this way to answer my prayer."
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What a strange thing to say, Ellie was thinking. Why would Mama pray that they move to Hatfield?
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"What?" asked David, himself astonished.
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"As you know, Jake, Jr., is going with a girl from Illinois. They plan to get married the last of February. But now, don't let the cat out of the bag. They don't want it made known yet," Lizzie said.
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"That will leave Esther and me all alone," she continued, "and I'm getting to where I can't help chore too well anymore. We thought we would just have to rent the fields out for share-crop farming. But I just thought, if you need a place, what do you think of building a Dawdy Haus (grandparents' small house) for Esther and me, and moving your family here into the big house and farm? I'd sell you the place, or rent it, whatever you would like. That ought to give your boys all the work they can handle, and you could still do your shop work. There are enough outbuildings, so there is no lack of space."
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David looked at his wife. "Well, what do you think now?" he asked. He saw by the sparkle in her eyes that Ellie approved.
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"I'd like it," she answered, "but I don't believe I could go on with my store here and take care of the big house, the garden, and the yard. It's much bigger than where we are living now."
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"Do you mind giving up the store?" Mama wanted to know.
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