In the East Carswell village, Elizabeth Harris walked down in the market where her mother had asked her to fetch wool from a store, as the ones they had, had got over. With a basket on her hand, Elizabeth continued to walk before she finally reached the store. While she was standing in front of the store, she heard a lady greet her,
"Good afternoon, Beth. How are you doing? It feels like I haven't seen you for a few days."
Beth turned around to see it was Mrs. Winkle who lived two houses away from her own house. She bowed her head in greeting, "Good afternoon Mrs. Winkle. I have been doing well, how about yourself?" she asked. The shopkeeper at the same time came with the ball of wools she had asked for.