The Martyr of Glencree : a Romance Too True 2

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" Tell nae tales oot o' schule, ye ken. But what are we talking here for ? " raising his voice loudly. " Let us gang indoor. Words mak' nae bargains. I'm loaded wi' siller. Glen ; loaded wi' siller, as Jamie o' the Cocked Beaver, wha had gowd ahint and gowd afore, and silk in every saddle bore." " Come awa, then," rejoined the farmer ; THE MARTYR OF GLENOREE. 183 " but Wear's your ivullicat boy, Tarn ? I haena seen the clever cratur at your tail sin ye cam to the slap." " He's on afore me," sai...d Picardy. " I hae business farther up the day, and maun mak' a' speed." Glenyernoch conducted the drover into the private parlour, in consideration of the account to be settled, as well as of the ob- vious intention of his guest not to talk too freely on public affairs in a farm-house un- der military guard. The farmer was desirous to learn all that his guest should be willing to communicate of his own free motion or in reply to questions put. The presence of the goodwife was no bar to this arrangement in the opinion of the farmer, nor was it unpleas- ing to Picardy, who knew well the oneness of husband and wife in this case, and the im- portance of enlisting the favourable opinions of the chief members of a family.

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