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It was too late to plant anything but a good area was ready for the spring. She was just not sure if they would be at Whytemont then, or might be ready to leave it. The chill of fall was already in the air too often. “’Tis a fine garden,” said Liam as he sat down beside her. “’Tis a shame it cannae be planted yet. I am a wee bit surprised they didnae have one.” “It fell into disuse when the laird took ill. By the time he died, and the old cook soon followed him, it was gone, and no one had much ...interest in bringing it back when they could get all they needed in the village.” She frowned. “I didnae think, but this could cost the villagers. They must be making a nice profit from the manor.” “And they still will,” said Callum as he moved next to Bethoc and crouched down beside her. “We have a lot of mouths to feed. My cook, Brenda, is verra pleased to see this, and has a lot of ideas about what she would like to see planted.” After hasty excuses, the boys ran off to the kitchen to speak to Brenda and Bethoc turned to Callum.
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