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CHAPTER II
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He said that to me as we walked the moor last night that didna let me sleep a wink." "He is a vera disagreeable young man.

What could he say to you?
You have aye done your duty." "I thought sae once, Crawford.

I taught the bairns their catechism; I looked weel to the spiritual life o' young and old; I had aye a word in season for all.

But maybe this I ought to hae done, and not left the other undone." "You are talking foolishness, Tallisker, and that's a thing no usual wi' you." "No oftener wi' me nor other folk.

But, laird, I feel there must be a change.


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