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"
I
’
m
no
against
ye
,
"
she
said
,
and
there
was
kindness
in
her
eye
.
"
Never
think
that
.
I
’
ve
heard
the
clash
o
’
the
country
and
I
’
ve
riddled
it
out
,
and
by
my
way
o
’
t
ye
’
ve
taken
the
richt
road
.
I
ken
nocht
about
the
Wud
,
but
I
ken
something
o
’
the
tods
and
foumarts
o
’
Woodilee
,
and
for
the
business
o
’
glee
’
d
Mark
Kerr
it
’
s
no
a
Hawkshaw
or
a
Yester
or
a
Saintserf
would
cast
a
stone
at
ye
.
But
it
’
s
solemn
truth
that
ye
’
ve
gotten
on
the
wrang
side
o
’
the
Kirk
,
and
the
Kirk
is
your
calling
,
Mr
.
David
.
.
.
.
Ye
maun
ken
that
I
’
ve
had
mony
a
crack
wi
’
our
Mr
.
James
anent
ye
,
and
if
it
’
s
the
pure
Gospel
word
I
’
m
seekin
’
it
’
s
to
him
I
’
ll
gang
and
no
to
Kirk
Aller
.
I
’
ll
tell
ye
what
he
said
.
’
Mr
.
David
,
’
says
he
,
’
has
his
plew
on
the
wrang
rig
.
He
wad
hae
made
a
grand
sodger
,
and
if
he
had
been
a
papist
he
wad
hae
made
a
guid
monk
.
He
has
the
makings
o
’
a
saint
and
he
has
the
makings
o
’
a
warrior
,
but
a
manse
is
no
the
place
for
him
.
For
,
’
says
Mr
.
James
,
’
he
canna
,
like
me
,
withdraw
himsel
’
into
his
closet
-
-
he
is
ower
hale
o
’
body
and
het
in
spirit
for
that
-
-
and
he
canna
walk
doucely
as
the
Kirk
ordains
.
For
if
he
sees
wrang
he
maun
set
it
richt
,
though
the
Kirk
tells
him
to
bide
still
,
and
he
’
ll
no
put
his
conscience
in
the
keeping
o
’
ony
Presbytery
.
He
’
s
ower
staunch
a
Presbyterian
,
’
says
he
,
’
for
the
Kirk
of
Scotland
as
at
present
guidit
,
whilk
is
a
kind
o
’
Papery
wi
’
fifty
Papes
instead
o
’
ane
.
’
"
"
Maybe
that
’
s
the
truth
,
"
said
David
.
"
Ay
,
it
’
s
the
truth
,
and
I
’
m
blithe
to
hear
ye
acknowledge
it
.
.
.
.
But
we
’
ll
hae
the
lassie
in
,
for
this
crack
concerns
her
maist
.
The
cunnin
’
limmer
,
to
keep
sae
mum
and
begowk
her
auld
auntie
!
"
When
Katrine
appeared
,
her
cheeks
a
little
flushed
and
her
eye
bright
,
she
was
greeted
by
Mistress
Grizel
with
surprising
gentleness
.
"
What
’
s
this
I
hear
o
’
ye
,
lassie
?
Ye
’
ve
gotten
a
joe
and
never
telled
me
!
.
.
.
Na
,
na
,
my
lamb
,
dinna
be
feared
that
I
’
ll
flyte
on
ye
.
It
’
s
a
road
we
maun
a
’
travel
,
and
nae
doubt
wedlock
is
a
holy
and
blessed
state
and
a
hantle
better
than
spinsterhood
,
for
a
woman
maun
either
be
guidit
by
a
husband
or
be
subject
to
a
’
and
sindry
.
But
it
’
s
a
serious
step
,
and
wants
carefu
’
and
prayerfu
’
thocht
.
I
’
ve
had
a
word
wi
’
Davie
-
-
for
I
tak
’
the
liberty
to
ca
’
him
Davie
as
if
he
were
my
ain
son
-
-
and
as
in
duty
bound
I
’
ve
set
forth
the
difficulties
.
I
say
naething
against
ye
as
a
man
,
Davie
.
Ye
’
re
wise
-
like
and
weel
-
spoken
,
and
ye
’
ve
gentle
ways
,
if
ye
hae
na
gentle
bluid
.
But
I
say
muckle
against
ye
as
a
minister
,
and
I
canna
picture
Katrine
as
the
leddy
o
’
a
manse
.
Forbye
,
there
’
s
the
solemn
fact
that
ye
’
ve
made
Woodilee
ower
het
a
bit
to
bide
in
,
and
what
ye
’
ve
done
there
ye
’
ll
dae
in
ony
ither
parochine
in
the
land
.
.
.
.
Sae
hearken
to
me
,
sir
.
Ye
’
ve
mista
’
en
your
trade
,
like
mony
anither
honest
lad
,
but
the
faut
can
be
mended
.
Ye
’
re
young
eneuch
to
start
in
a
better
.
"
Katrine
had
moved
to
David
’
s
side
and
laid
her
hand
on
his
shoulder
.
"
Aunt
Grizel
would
have
you
forsake
the
Kirk
for
the
world
,
"
she
laughed
.
"
But
I
am
solemnly
vowed
to
God
’
s
service
,
"
he
said
.
"
Nae
doot
,
"
said
Mistress
Grizel
.
"
But
a
man
serves
his
Maker
as
weel
in
buckskin
as
in
a
Geneva
gown
-
-
better
,
if
a
’
tales
be
true
.
This
is
the
counsel
of
ane
that
wishes
ye
weel
,
you
and
that
denty
lass
at
your
elbuck
.
Mak
’
your
peace
wi
’
the
Kirk
-
-
submit
yoursel
’
to
the
Presbytery
-
-
ye
need
gie
up
nane
o
’
your
views
,
but
submit
yoursel
’
to
the
lawfu
’
authority
.
Tell
them
that
ye
’
ll
be
guidit
in
your
public
doings
by
them
that
has
been
set
ower
ye
.
.
.
.
Troth
,
they
’
ll
no
be
sweir
to
mak
’
a
brig
for
ye
,
for
they
dinna
want
a
scandal
in
the
Kirk
.
They
’
ll
censure
ye
lichtly
for
a
thochtless
callant
,
and
the
thing
will
drap
.
By
that
course
ye
’
ll
dae
nae
violence
to
your
conscience
-
-
ye
’
ll
just
be
humblin
’
yoursel
’
before
your
elders
in
the
Lord
,
as
we
’
re
commanded
.
"