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201
"
I
am
a
man
of
peace
,
"
David
said
,
for
the
talk
had
stirred
his
fancy
,
"
but
I
too
have
word
of
a
glorious
victory
in
England
won
by
the
Covenant
armies
.
If
you
have
come
straight
from
the
south
you
can
maybe
tell
me
more
.
"
202
"
There
was
a
victory
beyond
doubt
,
"
said
the
tall
man
with
the
squint
,
"
and
that
is
why
we
of
Leven
s
are
permitted
to
go
home
.
We
have
gotten
our
pay
,
whilk
is
an
uncommon
happening
for
the
poor
soldier
in
this
land
.
"
203
"
I
have
heard
,
"
said
David
,
"
that
the
ranks
of
the
Army
of
the
Covenant
fought
for
higher
matters
than
filthy
lucre
.
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204
"
205
"
For
what
,
belike
?
"
206
"
For
the
purity
of
their
faith
and
the
Crown
honours
of
Christ
.
"
207
The
other
whistled
gently
through
his
teeth
.
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208
"
No
doubt
.
No
doubt
.
There
s
a
braw
sough
of
the
Gospel
in
Leven
s
ranks
.
But
we
must
consider
the
loaves
and
fishes
,
good
sir
,
as
well
as
the
preaching
of
the
Word
.
Man
canna
live
by
bread
alone
,
but
he
assuredly
canna
live
without
it
,
and
to
fill
his
belly
he
wants
more
than
preaching
.
Lucre
s
none
so
filthy
if
it
be
honestly
earned
,
and
goes
to
keep
a
roof
over
the
wife
and
bairns
.
I
have
served
in
many
lands
with
a
kennin
o
queer
folk
,
and
,
believe
me
,
sir
,
the
first
thing
a
soldier
thinks
of
is
just
his
pay
.
"
209
"
But
he
cannot
fight
unless
he
has
a
cause
to
fight
for
.
"
210
"
He
ll
make
a
very
good
shape
at
it
if
he
has
been
learned
his
business
by
a
heavy
-
handed
sergeant
.
I
have
seen
the
riddlings
of
Europe
stick
fast
as
rocks
before
Wallenstein
s
horse
,
because
they
had
been
taught
their
trade
and
feared
death
less
than
their
Colonel
s
tongue
.
And
I
have
seen
the
flower
of
gentrice
,
proud
as
Lucifer
and
gallant
as
lions
,
and
every
one
with
a
noble
word
on
his
lips
,
break
like
rotten
twigs
at
the
first
musket
volley
.
It
s
discipline
that
s
the
last
word
in
war
.
"