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Foes

CHAPTER VII
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CHAPTER VII.
Upon a quiet, gray December afternoon, nine years and more from the June day when he had fished in the glen and Mother Binning had told him of her vision of the Jacobite gathering at Braemar, English Strickland, walking for exercise to the village and back, found himself overtaken by Mr.M'Nab, the minister who in his white manse dwelt by the white kirk on the top of the windy hill.

This was, by every earthly canon, a good man, but a stern and unsupple.

He had not been long in this parish, and he was sweeping with a strong, new besom.

The old minister, to his mind, had been Erastian and lax, weak in doctrine and in discipline of the fold.

Mr.M'Nab meant not to be weak.


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