The Waverley Novels, Issue 10

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The Waverley Novels, Issue 10
Sir Walter Scott, Andrew Lang
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"What was your pleasure, sir ?" said the woman, with an air of respectful breeding not quite com- mon in her rank of life, but without anything resembling forwardness.
The stranger looked at her with great earnestness for a moment, and then replied, " I am seeking a place called Fairy Knowe, and a man called Cuth- bert Headrigg. You can probably direct me to him?" *' It 's my gudeman, sir," said the young woman, with a smile of welcome. " Will you alight, sir, and come into ourpuir dwelling? —
...Cuddie, Cuddie," — a white-headed rogue of four years appeared at the door of the hut — "rin awa, my bonny man, and tell your father a gentleman wants him. Or, stay, — Jenny, ye '11 hae mair sense : rin ye awa and tell him ; he 's down at the Four-acres Park. — Winna ye light down and bide a blink, sir? Or would ye take a mouthfu' 0' bread and cheese, or a drink o^ ale, till our gudeman comes. It 's gude ale, though VOL. H. — 13 Digitized by VjOOQIC 194 TALES OF MY LANDLORD.
I shouldna say sae that brews it ; but ploughman- lads work hard, and maun h£ie something to keep their hearts abune by ordinar, sae I aye pit a gude gowpin o' maut to the browst." As the stranger declined her courteous offers, Guddie, the reader's old acquaintance, made his appearance in person.


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