[The Man From Glengarry by Ralph Connor]@TWC D-Link bookThe Man From Glengarry CHAPTER X 1/27
CHAPTER X. THE HOME-COMING OF THE SHANTYMEN For some weeks Ranald was not seen by any one belonging to the manse. Hughie reported that he was not at church, nor at Bible class, and although this was not in itself an extraordinary thing, still Mrs.Murray was uneasy, and Hughie felt that church was a great disappointment when Ranald was not there. In their visits to Macdonald Dubh the minister and his wife never could see Ranald.
His Aunt Kirsty could not understand or explain his reluctance to attend the public services, nor his unwillingness to appear in the house on the occasion of the minister's visits.
"He is busy with the fences and about the stables preparing for the spring's work," she said; "but, indeed, he is very queer whatever, and I cannot make him out at all." Macdonald Dubh himself said nothing.
But the books and magazines brought by the minister's wife were always read.
"Indeed, when once he gets down to his book," his aunt complained, "neither his bed nor his dinner will move him." The minister thought little of the boy's "vagaries," but to his wife came many an anxious thought about Ranald and his doings.
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