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"Then we'll hurry it up. It'll give me a good excuse. But there's one thing
I'm going to do before I get married."
"What is that?"
"Pay off the mortgage on dad's farm. It's only a thousand dollars, but dad
couldn't lift it if he lived to a hundred."
"And what are you going to do, Obed?"
"There's a farm alongside I can buy for twenty-five hundred dollars, with a
comfortable house thrown in. I can buy it, and have more than enough
money left to furnish the house and stock the farm."
"I wish you happiness, Obed; but don't you think you'll ever pine to be back
in Australia?"
"I may hanker after a sight of Fletcher and his two cronies, Colson and
Ropes," returned Obed with dry humor, "but we can't have everything in
this world, and I'll try to rub along with the blessings I have."
Let me add here that Obed carried out his programme. He paid the
mortgage, bought the farm, and in less than three weeks he was a married
man. Harry and Jack were at the wedding, and received great attention from
all Obed's friends. To the inhabitants of the little village it seemed
wonderful that boys so young should have traveled so far, and passed
through such varied experiences.
"I expect an invite to each of your weddings, boys," said Obed, as they
were on the point of leaving him. "One good turn deserves another."
"You will have to exercise a little patience, Obed," said Harry, smiling.
"Don't wait as long as I did," said Obed. "I got to be a cranky old bachelor
before I hitched horses."