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Updated: May 2, 2025
I was just thinking what a comfort it is to live now, instead of in those dreadful murdering times that the ballads tell of." "I druther ha' lived then!" cried Bubble, from behind the chair. "If I hed, I'd ha' got hold o' that Inverey feller." Happily, happily, the days and weeks slipped by at Hartley Farm; and now September was half gone, and in two weeks more Hilda's parents would return.
So the ballad ended, leaving Bubble full of sanguinary desires anent the descendants of the false Inverey. "I I I'd like jest to git holt o' some o' them fellers!" he exclaimed. "They wouldn't go slaughterin' round no gret amount when I'd finished with em', I tell ye!" And he flourished his stick, and looked so fierce that the puppy yelped piteously, expecting another onslaught.
"Down Deeside cam Inverey, Whistling and playing; He's lighted at Brackley gates At the day's dawing." And went on to tell of the murder of "bonnie Brackley" and of the treachery of his young wife: "There's grief in the kitchen, And mirth in the ha'; But the Baron o' Brackley Is dead and awa'."
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