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"
Weel
,
ye
’
ll
hae
to
be
a
laddie
aince
again
.
And
I
’
ll
tell
ye
mair
.
Ye
’
ll
hae
to
leave
this
place
afore
the
Lammas
-
tide
.
Is
there
ony
bit
ye
can
bide
at
,
not
abune
twenty
miles
frae
Woodilee
?
"
"
There
is
my
cousin
at
Newbiggin
.
"
"
Weel
,
to
Newbiggin
ye
gang
,
and
your
departure
maun
be
public
.
Crack
about
it
for
days
afore
.
Tell
the
auld
wife
at
the
manse
and
deave
her
wi
’
your
preparations
.
For
,
if
you
’
re
no
oot
o
’
the
parish
in
guid
time
,
ye
’
ll
be
lockit
in
your
chamber
,
as
ye
were
on
the
second
Beltane
.
And
ye
maun
be
in
the
Wud
that
nicht
as
a
witness
,
for
there
’
s
just
us
twasome
,
you
and
me
,
and
we
maun
be
witnesses
that
the
Presbytery
and
the
Sheriff
and
the
Lords
in
Embro
cannot
deny
.
"
"
I
see
that
.
But
have
you
found
out
nothing
more
in
Woodilee
?
"
"
I
’
ve
gotten
a
hantle
o
’
suspeecions
.
Man
,
ye
’
d
wonder
to
see
how
chief
me
and
Chasehope
are
these
days
.
I
’
ve
been
ower
to
see
his
English
bull
,
and
I
’
ve
ta
’
en
his
advice
about
sheep
,
and
I
’
ve
sell
’
t
him
a
score
o
’
gimmers
at
a
price
that
made
me
voamit
.
He
thinks
I
’
m
a
dacent
,
saft
,
through
-
ither
body
,
wi
’
his
wits
sair
fuddled
by
strong
drink
,
and
has
nae
back
-
thochts
o
’
ane
that
’
s
just
clay
in
his
hands
.
.
.
.
Ay
,
and
I
’
ve
been
payin
’
muckle
attention
to
his
hen
-
house
.
His
wife
,
ye
maun
ken
,
is
a
notable
hen
-
wife
,
and
she
has
a
red
cock
that
there
’
s
no
the
like
o
’
in
the
countryside
.
I
took
Rab
Prentice
up
wi
’
me
to
Chasehope
toun
,
and
I
bade
Rab
tak
’
special
note
o
’
the
red
cock
.
"
"
But
I
do
not
see
the
purpose
.
.
.
"
"
Ye
needna
-
-
yet
.
Ye
’
ll
be
tell
’
t
in
guid
time
.
I
’
m
thinkin
’
o
’
the
process
afore
the
Presbytery
,
and
it
’
s
witnesses
I
’
m
seekin
’
.
I
hae
twa
honest
men
,
my
herds
Richie
Smail
and
Rab
Prentice
,
but
Richie
’
s
ower
auld
to
tak
’
the
Wud
and
Hirplin
’
Rab
wad
dee
afore
he
would
pit
his
neb
inside
it
.
So
there
’
s
just
you
and
me
for
the
chief
job
,
though
the
ither
twa
will
hae
their
uses
.
"
The
imminence
of
the
trial
made
David
’
s
heart
sick
,
for
he
had
now
brooded
for
three
months
on
the
mysteries
of
the
Wood
,
whereas
at
Beltane
he
had
stumbled
upon
them
in
hot
blood
unwittingly
.
He
was
confident
in
his
cause
,
but
he
believed
most
firmly
that
the
Devil
in
person
would
be
his
antagonist
,
and
the
cool
tones
of
Reiverslaw
struck
him
with
admiration
and
awe
.
"
Man
,
you
speak
as
calm
as
if
you
were
making
ready
for
a
clipping
.
Is
it
that
you
do
not
believe
in
the
power
of
Satan
?
"