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Set's face foret, and say "quick mairch," an' he'll ca his bagonet throu auld Hornie. But lay nae consequences upo' him, for he cudna stan' unner them. Dr. Anderson laughed, but thought none the less, and went home to see how his patient was getting on. Meantime Ericson grew better. A space of hard, clear weather, in which everything sparkled with frost and sunshine, did him good.

"I surrender myself to you, and demand to be treated as an honorable prisoner of war. I do not wish to be left in this man's hands." "Wish this and wish that," said Macalister, "and much good may your wishing do. Ye've heard what this officer said, so rise and mairch, unless ye wad raither I took ye further like I brocht ye here." And he moved as if to scoop the German's head under his arm again.

The officer's hand still clung to the pistol he had held, but Macalister's grasp swooped and clutched and wrenched the weapon away. "Get up, my man," he said grimly. "Get up, or I'll blow a hole in ye as ye lie." He added emphasis with the point of the pistol in the other's ribs, and the officer staggered to his feet. "Now," said Macalister, "you'll quick mairch that way."

What's yer age? 'Nineteen. 'Same as mines! She was twenty-two. 'When's yer birthday? 'Third o' Mairch. 'Same again! She had been born on the 14th of December. 'My! that's a strange dooble coincidence! We ought to be guid frien's, you an' me. 'What for no? said Macgregor carelessly. Once more the house was darkened. A comic film was unrolled.

"H'm!" grunted Robert Macleod, who marched next to them, and had no conscientious scruples about talking, "we may mairch oot smert eneugh, but some o' us'll no' come back sae hearty." "Some of us will never come back at all," replied Armstrong, gravely.

"It's maist extraordinar' hoo the seasons are changin'" Jamie Soutar could never resist Sandie's effrontery "A' mind when Mairch saw the end o' the snow, an' noo winter is hangin' aboot in midsummer. A'm expeckin' tae hear, in another five year, that the drifts last through the Sacrament in August. It 'll be a sair trial for ye, Sandie, a wullin' kirkgoer but ye 'll hae the less responsibility."

If you could have presented the colonel to me well, never mind. I presume the major is on the quee vive. 'He'll be ha'ein' a wash an' brush up, I wud say. 'But why are you not being drilled or digging up trenches or firing guns 'We're a' deid men this efternune. Had a big rout mairch the day. 'Oh, indeed! Well, when does the band play? 'The baun's burstit wi' the rout mairch.

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