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Updated: June 22, 2025
Be sure I vill take care of zee old vons. But dere is not much fear of anodor flood joost now." "What says he, Liz?" asked old Daddy, with a hand to his ear. "Speak oot." "Oh, he's jist haverin' aboot the flood. He says there's nae fear o' anither flood, an' I think he's aboot right." "I'm no sae sure o' that," returned Daddy, whose memory for the past was much stronger than for current events.
It was understood that he was to do his best for us, and there was curiosity in the kirkyard. "Whatna like man is that English veesitor ye've got, Hillocks? a' hear he's fleein' ower the Glen, yammerin' and haverin' like a starlin'."
'Duv ye think, grannie, that a body wad be allooed to speik a word i' public, like, there at the lang table, like, I mean? 'What for no, gin it was dune wi' moedesty, and for a guid rizzon? But railly, laddie, I doobt ye're haverin' a'thegither. Ye hard naething like that, I'm sure, the day, frae Mr. Maccleary. 'Na, na; he said naething aboot it. But maybe I'll gang and speir at him, though.
Ye won't, won't ye, and I ought to be ashamed of myself, ought I? And a prizefight would be a disgrace to Muirtown, would it? Muirtown is pretty easy disgraced, then. Who's speaking about a prizefight, ye haverin' old body? But I see how the wind blows. If the other man stands a bare five feet, and ye can get at him before he's ready, ye're mighty handy with yir fists. Ye cowardly old sneak?
The sufferin's than I hae gaen through an' endured on accoont o' thae rebels is past But c'way, sirs, they'll escape us if we stand haverin' here." So saying the bold man dashed down the stair and into the next house, followed by the town-guards, who did not know him. The prisoners' guards were fortunately searching in another direction.
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