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The Man From Glengarry

CHAPTER VI
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It is not far off from the wood road.

I will be going with you." "Not at all, Kirsty," said the minister's wife.

"I think I know where it is, and I can go home that way quite well.

Besides, I want to see Ranald." She did not say she would rather see him alone.
"Indeed, he is the quare lad, and he is worse since coming back from the shanties." Kirsty was evidently much worried about Ranald.
"Never mind," said the minister's wife, kindly; "we must just be patient.

Ranald is going on fast toward manhood, and he can be held only by the heart." "Aye," said Kirsty, with a sigh, "I doubt his father will never be able any more to take a strap to him." "Yes," said Mrs.Murray, smiling, "I'm afraid he is far beyond that." "Beyond it!" exclaimed Kirsty, astonished at such a doctrine.


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