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The Man From Glengarry

CHAPTER V
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Kirsty was big and strong and willing, but she had not the most elemental ideas of tidiness.

Her red, bushy hair hung in wisps about her face, after the greater part of it had been gathered into a tight knob at the back of her head.

She was a martyr to the "neuralagy," and suffered from a perennial cold in the head, which made it necessary for her to wear a cloud, which was only removed when it could be replaced by her nightcap.

Her face always bore the marks of her labors, and from it one could gather whether she was among the pots or busy with the baking.

But she was kindhearted, and, up to her light, sought to fill the place left empty by the death of the wife and mother in that home, ten years before.
When the minister's wife opened the door, a hot, close, foul smell rushed forth to meet her.


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