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The Man From Glengarry

CHAPTER IX
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He had not appeared at the evening Bible class, and Murdie had reported that he could not find him anywhere.
She put Hughie to bed, and then saw Maimie to her room.

But Maimie was very unwilling to go to bed.
"Oh, auntie," she whispered, as her aunt kissed her good night, "I cannot go to sleep!" And then, after a pause, she said, shyly, "Do you think he is badly hurt ?" Then the minister's wife, looking keenly into the girl's face, made light of Ranald's misfortune.
"Oh, he will be all right," she said, "as far as his hurt is concerned.
That is the least part of his trouble.

You need not worry about that.
Good night, my dear." And Maimie, relieved by her aunt's tone, said "good night" with her heart at rest.
Then Mrs.Murray went into the study, determined to find out what had passed between her husband and Ranald.

She found him lying on his couch, luxuriating in the satisfaction of a good day's work behind him, and his first pipe nearly done.

She at once ventured upon the thing that lay heavy upon her heart.


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