The Romance of Robert Burns. a Pastoral of the Present And Drama of Days Lang Syne
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**I hear as how he's been complainin' 'bout them mules," said Deacon Drawback, as he rolled some plug tobacco for his pipe, **but what does he axpect? He's talked their ears off. Talk'd 'em deaf an' dumb an' blind, an' they don't understand a cussed word he says. Well —never mind. I'll buy 'em back — half price." Having decided this, he started up the road, and all the listeners laughed and talked and took their several ways across the hills, and quiet reigned again about the empty church. ROMA...NCE OF ROBERT BURNS. Ill XIII. The Stuarts lingered when the other folks had gone, and went with Mr. Olds into the humble burial-ground which slopes towards the west, and stopped where one word, — *' Father"— marked a grave. On this, as each bent down , they placed the flowers they had brought— the poor old widowed mother taking those which she had pinned upon her breast and placing them with trembling hands, said: **Duncan, these are mine," and bowed her head to hide her tears. "Love one another." After death— beyond the grave — there is no limit where affection stops and says this is the end.
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