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Alec Forbes of Howglen

CHAPTER XXIV
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CHAPTER XXIV.
One afternoon, as Alec went home to dinner, he was considerably surprised to find Mr Malison leaning on one of the rails of the foot-bridge over the Glamour, looking down upon its frozen surface.
There was nothing supernatural or alarming in this, seeing that, after school was over, Alec had run up the town to the saddler's, to get a new strap for one of his skates.

What made the fact surprising was, that the scholars so seldom encountered the master anywhere except in school.

Alec thought to pass, but the moment his foot was on the bridge the master lifted himself up, and faced round.
"Well, Alec," he said, "where have _you_ been ?" "To get a new strap for my skatcher," answered Alec.
"You're fond of skating--are you, Alec ?" "Yes, sir." "I used to be when I was a boy.

Have you had your dinner ?" "No, sir." "Then I suppose your mother has not dined, either ?" "She never does till I go home, sir." "Then I won't intrude upon her.

I did mean to call this afternoon." "She will be very glad to see you, sir.


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