Heather From the Brae : Scottish Character Sketches

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Heather From the Brae : Scottish Character Sketches
Helen Mathers
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And after a time the talk died down, and nobody paid any heed, because they had grown accustomed to the sight of Curly-pow, as they called him, sitting in the Barleyknowe gig. The observant saw the slow, sure change being wrought in the man, even to his outward cloak, which assumed something of the blithe cheerful- ness of long ago.
Lizbeth Gray came and went a good deal be- tween Stanerigg and the Barleyknowe, being the referee and the stand-by of Susan Scott in every Digitized by VjOOQIC 80 H
...^E/iK THINGS OF THE IVORLD little anxiety concerning the precious lamb who had crept into the Barleyknowe fold. So a year passed away, and Robin, or Robinie, or Curly- pow (to all three, and many other endearing names, did the bairn answer), grew straight and tall and sturdy as a young birch-tree, and there were few things on earth he did not attempt to say and do. Fear was not in him, and Cargill delighted in his daring, liking nothing better than to set him suddenly on a bare-backed colt, whose mane he would clutch with his fat fingers, every limb of him alive with delight.

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