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Updated: June 9, 2025
Sae I'll jist bide theroot wi' the bonny stars 'at's aye theroot, and kens a' aboot it, and disna think nane the waur o' me. 'Laddie! laddie! wha on the face o' God's yerth thinks the waur o' ye for a wrang dune ye? though wha has the wyte o' that same I daurna think, weel kennin 'at a'thing's aither ordeent or allooed, makin muckle the same.
" But noo," she went on, in a tone of seriousness that was almost awe, "lat me hear what ye're thinkin: what kin' o' a mither could she be that left her bairn theroot i' the wide, eerie nicht? and what for could she hae dene 't?" "She maun hae been some puir lassie that hadna learnt to think first o' His wull!
'But it's as dark theroot as i' the hoose whiles, onygait! 'Na, mother; it's never sae dark theroot but there's licht eneuch to ken I'm theroot and no i' the hoose. I can aye draw a guid full breath oot i' the open. 'Lat the laddie gang his ain gait, 'uman, interposed David. 'The thing born in 'im 's better for him nor the thing born in anither. A man maun gang as God made him.
Grizzie returned from her inspection of the weather. "It's black theroot, an' dingin' 'oot, wi' great thuds o' win'," she said, quite unaware as usual of the style of her utterance. "God bless me!" murmured his lordship, "what an abominable country!" "Had we not better go to the drawing-room, my lord?" said the laird. "I think, Grizzie," he went on, "you must get supper early.
"Weel, Robert," began the latter, after they had jogged on in silence for half a mile or so, "what's to be done wi' little Annie Anderson and her Auntie Meg, noo that the douce man's gane hame, an' left them theroot, as't war?" "They canna hae that muckle to the fore efter the doctor an' a' 's sattled for." "It's no to be thought. "Jeames Dow luikit weel after the farmin', though." "Nae doot.
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