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Sir Gibbie

CHAPTER XXXIII
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I canna see the guid o' 't till onybody.
A'thing 's on the ro'd to the German Ocean.

The lan' 's jist miltin' awa' intill the sea!" Janet sat silent, knitting hard at a stocking she had got hold of, that Jean had begun for her brother.

She knew argument concerning the uses of adversity was vain with a man who knew of no life but that which consisted in eating and drinking, sleeping and rising, working and getting on in the world: as to such things existing only that they may subserve a real life, he was almost as ignorant, notwithstanding he was an elder of the church, as any heathen.
From being nearly in the centre of its own land, the farm-steading of the Mains was at a considerable distance from any other; but there were two or three cottages upon the land, and as the evening drew on, another aged pair, who lived in one only a few hundred yards from the house, made their appearance, and were soon followed by the wife of the foreman with her children, who lived farther off.
Quickly the night closed in, and Gibbie was not come.

Robert was growing very uneasy; Janet kept comforting and reassuring him.
"There's ae thing," said the old man: "Oscar's wi' 'im." "Ay," responded Janet, unwilling, in the hearing of others, to say a word that might seem to savour of rebuke to her husband, yet pained that he should go to the dog for comfort--"Ay; he's a well-made animal, Oscar! There's been a fowth o' sheep-care pitten intil 'im.
Ye see him 'at made 'im, bein' a shepherd himsel', kens what's wantit o' the dog."-- None but her husband understood what lay behind the words.
"Oscar's no wi' im," said Donal.

"The dog cam to me i' the byre, lang efter Gibbie was awa', greitin' like, an' luikin' for 'im." Robert gave a great sigh, but said nothing.
Janet did not sleep a wink that night: she had so many to pray for.
Not Gibbie only, but every one of her family was in perils of waters, all being employed along the valley of the Daur.


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