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751
David
told
her
the
news
he
had
heard
at
Kirk
Aller
.
752
"
Keep
us
a
!
"
she
cried
.
"
God
send
Nicholas
binna
wi
Montrose
,
or
we
ll
hae
him
and
Tam
Purves
here
rauvagin
his
ain
lands
,
and
if
Argyll
gets
the
upper
hand
they
ll
be
glorifyin
God
at
the
end
o
a
tow
in
the
Grassmarket
.
Hech
,
sir
,
we
re
surely
faun
on
the
latter
days
when
,
it
is
written
,
confusion
will
be
on
the
people
.
I
m
for
the
Kirk
,
but
they
tell
me
Montrose
is
likewise
for
the
Kirk
as
he
conceives
it
,
and
between
her
twa
well
-
wishers
it
s
like
our
auld
Sion
will
get
uncoly
mishandled
.
But
I
hae
nae
broo
o
poalitics
.
My
poalitics
is
just
an
auld
wife
s
poalitics
that
wants
to
be
left
in
peace
by
her
fireside
.
.
.
.
But
ye
say
Montrose
is
mairchin
south
?
He
ll
be
for
England
,
and
that
means
the
road
by
Aller
Water
.
753
I
ll
hae
to
kilt
my
coats
and
pit
the
tower
o
Calidon
in
a
state
of
defence
against
Nicholas
or
ony
ither
,
for
if
I
let
the
laird
intil
his
ain
house
we
ll
hae
to
answer
for
t
before
the
Privy
Council
.
"
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754
It
was
plain
that
Mistress
Saintserf
was
not
ill
-
pleased
with
David
,
for
she
talked
freely
and
would
hardly
let
him
go
.
755
"
Ye
re
ower
young
for
the
sacred
callin
,
"
she
told
him
when
at
last
he
took
his
leave
.
"
And
ye
re
ower
wise
-
like
a
man
for
a
minister
.
Saunts
suld
hae
weak
stomachs
,
like
our
ain
Mr
.
Fordyce
;
it
gars
them
sit
loose
to
earthly
affections
.
"
756
"
I
would
put
up
with
his
affliction
if
I
could
get
one
-
half
of
his
goodness
,
"
said
David
.
757
"
Deed
that
s
weel
spoken
.
I
m
sure
o
Heaven
if
I
can
get
haud
o
the
strings
of
Mr
.
James
s
cloak
.
Never
heed
an
auld
wife
s
clavers
.
Come
back
and
prie
our
grosarts
when
they
re
ripe
,
and
if
ye
see
that
lass
o
mine
on
the
hill
tell
her
I
m
waitin
for
her
wi
a
besom
.
"
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758
On
his
way
home
David
had
no
sight
of
Katrine
,
but
the
next
afternoon
he
met
her
in
Paradise
.
She
came
to
him
smiling
and
friendly
as
a
boy
.
759
"
You
have
been
to
Calidon
and
seen
Aunt
Grizel
.
I
congratulate
you
on
your
conquest
,
sir
,
for
my
aunt
is
now
your
devout
partisan
and
you
have
won
another
friend
in
this
countryside
.
But
what
is
this
news
of
the
Lord
Marquis
?
"
760
They
whiled
away
the
summer
afternoon
with
talk
,
rambling
sometimes
through
the
oak
glades
,
but
always
returning
to
the
nook
by
the
spring
,
while
David
kept
a
jealous
eye
on
the
declining
sun
.
The
girl
must
be
well
on
her
way
to
Calidon
before
the
first
dusk
began
.