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1
Le'me come in out'n the snow,
replied
the
dame
,
shaking herself and bustling in.
2
I ken naething anent it,
replied
the
dame
,
taking up the tray of empty cups.
3
That is true enough,
replied
the
dame
,
nodding her head emphatically as she hurried out on this mission.
4
"Nothing-nothing,"
replied
the
dame
;
"but dinna tell your mother who spun the yarn."
5
"I pray heaven nothing has happened to her,"
replied
the
dame
.
6
"Middle the tinker tells me that it is for tomorrow noon,"
replied
the
dame
.
7
"Something like an' it were a-whispering there,"
replied
the
dame
.
8
"You were always a thankless boy-eversince you could speak,"
replied
the
dame
,
reproachfully.
9
"Ay, me leddy, as mony as ye'll please," promptly
replied
the
dame
,
returning to her place.
10
"Husband,"
replied
the
dame
,
"there is no dearer joy in this world, than to hear the nightingale sing.
11
"Like enough,"
replied
the
dame
indifferently.
12
"Yes, Brother Cross,"
replied
the
dame
.
13
"Why,"
replied
the
dame
,
"there's some swell cove of a lord gives a blow- out to-day; and the lads, dear souls!
14
"Ay; I am sair afeard ye's gaun to be ill, wi' all thae shivers and glows,"
replied
the
dame
,
shaking her head.
15
"The Château is very still now, my Lady,"
replied
the
dame
,
"the servants are all worn out with long attendance and fast asleep.
16
"That is so,"
replied
the
dame
,
"but war has to make itself ferocious, implacable, in order that it may not last so long.
replied
the
dame
replied
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