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Alec Forbes of Howglen

CHAPTER XX
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Spier at her.

Ance up I thocht I micht gie the lave o' ye a gude turn, and this is a' I get for't." "Weel, weel! Come in and warm ye, than," said the shoemaker, convinced at last.
So Alec went in and had a chat with them, and then went on to George Macwha's.
The carpenter took to his scheme at once.

Alec was a fair hand at all sorts of tool-work; and being on the friendliest terms with Macwha, it was soon arranged that the keel should be laid in the end of the workshop, and that, under George's directions, and what help Willie chose to render, Alec should build his boat himself.

Just as they concluded these preliminaries, in came Willie, wiping some traces of blood from his nose.

He made a pantomimic gesture of vengeance at Alec.
"What hae ye been efter noo, laddie ?" asked his father.
"Alec's jist gien me a bluidy nose," said Willie.
"Hoo cam' that aboot?
Ye weel deserved it, I hae nae doobt.


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