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Guy Mannering or The Astrologer
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CHAPTER VIII
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It was the opinion of the village matrons who relieved Sampson on the latter occasion, 'that the Laird might as weel trust the care o' his bairn to a potatoe bogle'; but the good Dominie bore all his disasters with gravity and serenity equally imperturbable.

'Pro-di-gi-ous!' was the only ejaculation they ever extorted from the much-enduring man.
The Laird had by this time determined to make root-and-branch work with the Maroons of Derncleugh.

The old servants shook their heads at his proposal, and even Dominie Sampson ventured upon an indirect remonstrance.

As, however, it was couched in the oracular phrase, 'Ne moveas Camerinam,' neither the allusion, nor the language in which it was expressed, were calculated for Mr.Bertram's edification, and matters proceeded against the gipsies in form of law.

Every door in the hamlet was chalked by the ground-officer, in token of a formal warning to remove at next term.


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