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The White People

CHAPTER I
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They came to Muircarrie as soon as they were married and lived a splendid year there together.

Sometimes they were quite alone, and spent their days fishing or riding or wandering on the moor together, or reading by the fire in the library the ancient books Angus Macayre found for them.

The library was a marvelous place, and Macayre knew every volume in it.

They used to sit and read like children among fairy stories, and then they would persuade Macayre to tell them the ancient tales he knew--of the days when Agricola forced his way in among the Men of the Woods, who would die any savage death rather than be conquered.

Macayre was a sort of heirloom himself, and he knew and believed them all.
I don't know how it was that I myself seemed to see my young father and mother so clearly and to know how radiant and wildly in love they were.


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