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The Man From Glengarry

CHAPTER IX
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You can do as you please, only I know the minister's wife expects you to make it up." "What did she say to you, then ?" asked Ranald, fiercely.
"She said a number of things that you don't need to know, but she said this, whatever, 'He will make it up for my sake, I know.'" Ranald stood a moment silent, then said, suddenly: "I will, too," and walking straight over to Peter, he offered his hand, saying, "I was too quick, Peter, and I am willing to take as much as I gave.

You can go on." But Peter was far too soft-hearted to accept that invitation, and seizing Ranald's hand, said, heartily: "Never mind, Ranald, it was my own fault.

We will just say nothing more about it." "There is the singing, boys," said Murdie.

"Come away.

Let us go in." He was all the more anxious to get the boys into the church when he saw Aleck making toward them.


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