He is a very clever and honest man, and the people of West Poley respect him.'
We asked the man to help us, and in a few minutes he proved to the miller that Job had the right to leave.
We thanked the Man Who Had Failed for his help and Job thanked us.
'My master beat me very often,' Job said, 'almost every day, and I am very glad that I can go to work to some other master.'
We went to bed early that night because we were too tired, but, at the same time, could not sleep.
'I think that we have done more good than harm,' said Steve, 'the miller is the only man whom we did much harm because his mill has stopped.