George Irvine, our butler, came to us a year later and is also as one of us.
Maggie Anderson, one of the servants, is the same. They are devoted people, of high character and true loyalty.[40] [Footnote 40: "No man is a true gentleman who does not inspire the affection and devotion of his servants." (_Problems of To-day_, by Andrew Carnegie.
New York, 1908, p.
59.)] The next year we were offered and took Cluny Castle.
Our piper was just the man to tell us all about it.