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The Man From Glengarry

CHAPTER X
12/27

"I will take care of Hughie and the baby." "Good by, then, my dear," said Mrs.Murray, kissing her.
"Good by, Ranald," said Maimie, as he turned away to get his colt.
"Good by," he said, awkwardly.

He felt like lifting his cap, but hesitated to do anything so extremely unnatural.

With the boys in that country such an act of courtesy was regarded as a sign of "pride," if not of weakness.
Their way lay along the concession line for a mile, and then through the woods by the bridle-path to Peter McGregor's clearing.

The green grass ran everywhere--along the roadside, round the great stump roots, over the rough pasture-fields, softening and smoothing wherever it went.

The woods were flushing purple, with just a tinge of green from the bursting buds.


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