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take the chance then?”
    Just then there was a knock at their door.
    Adam said, “Yes.”
    “It’s Abagail. Breakfast is ready if you’re hungry. My father noticed you didn’t have any bags with you and figured you didn’t have any clothes. So I left some for you outside your door. I’m pretty sure you’re the same size as my brother was.”
    “Thank you, Abagail. We’ll get changed and come down for breakfast.”
    “See you downstairs, she said, and they could hear her footsteps as she left.
    Adam looked at Nate and said, We’ll discuss this later. Right now let’s get changed and go get something to eat. Nate opened the door and picked up the two piles of clothes, carrying them inside. They both looked at the clothes and said, “Oh well. If this helps us fit in, let’s put them on.
    Nate said, “We look like we belong in a museum,” and started to laugh.
    Adam said, “I don’t know. I think we look okay, at least in my opinion.
    Nate was wearing a pair of black pants and a white shirt with a vest. Adam was wearing almost the same thing, except his pants were blue and his shirt was gray with a jacket. 
    “Ok, Partner,” said Adam. “Let’s go.”
    The table was filled pancakes, eggs and bacon, milk and it smelled wonderful.
    “Good morning Gentlemen. I hope you slept well.”
    “Yes sir,” answered Adam. “We did.”
    “Yeah,” Nate said. “I pretty much just passed out and didn’t wake up till this morning when the rain woke me.”
    “It is raining rather hard, but we do need the rain.” Owen stated. “Unfortunately, my roof is leaking and to be honest, I’m no carpenter like my father was and there isn’t a handy man in town.”
    Adam spoke up, “After the rain stops, I can fix your roof, if you want? It’s the least I can do for all your hospitality.”
    “That’s very kind of you,” said Owen. “Are you sure?”
    “Absolutely,” said Nate. “Put tools in that man’s hands and he can fix or build anything.”
    Adam said, “All I need is tools and material and I’ll fix it for you.”
    Owen: You can find everything you need in my shed. All of my dad’s tools, a ladder and material. I’m very grateful that you’re willing to do this for me. Now eat up before your breakfast gets cold.”
    Adam said, “This was very good, thank you for such a wonderful meal. And thanks for the clothing.”
    “I’m glad they fit. And don’t thank me for breakfast. Thank my Abagail. She takes after her mother in the cooking department.”
    Adam said, “Thank you Miss Abagail. The breakfast was amazing.”
    Abagail blushed, “It was my pleasure. Now I better clean up if everyone is done. I must hurry to open up the restaurant. I noticed the rain letting up a bit.”
    “I’ll be happy to help you with the dishes,” Adam told her. “It’s the least I can do.
    Abagail said, “That’s so nice of you, but it’s not a man’s place to clean up. It’s the woman’s responsibility?”
    “Not where I come from,” Adam told her. “We’ll do it together. I insist.”
    Abagail smiled at him and said, “Okay. Thank you.”
    Owen looked at Nate, “Do you still want to go to the library or would you like a tour of the town first?”
    Nate answering said, “It probably wouldn’t be so bad getting to know the people here. Sure, I’d like to see the town. Thank you Owen.”
    Nate and Owen said goodbye and left for town. 
    Adam Helped Abagail clean up the dishes and when they finished Adam said, “I better get started on that roof.”
    Abagail looked into his eyes and said, “Thank you Adam.”

 
     
    CHAPTER SIX
    “I enjoyed it very much. I’ll see you later. He found a wooden tool box, nails and lumber that he needed. He grabbed the tools and a ladder and headed to the house. The tools were old, but he loved working with his hands and figured he could make them work.
    Owen and Nate were walking around town and Owen introduced Nate to many of the business owners.
    “Owen. This
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