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Chapter 2 II BARBARA CATANACH

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und of the latch of the street door

n frae the pump," she reflected, after a moment's pause; but, hearing no footstep along the passage to the kitchen, concluded-"It's no her, for

first glance looked kindly, to the second, cunning, and to the third, evil. To the last look the plumpness appeared unhealthy, suggesting a doughy indentation to the finger, and its colour also was pasty. Her deep set, black bright eyes, glowing from under the darkes

rn interrogatively,

ant a cast o' my cal

ower, my lee lane, afore the skreigh o' day. She's lyin' quaiet noo-verra quaiet-waitin' upo' Watty Wi

n, like yersel', I maun say

. But what for sud I no tak' it wi' composur'? We'll hae to tak' oor ain turn er lang, as composed as we hae

aid the woman; "but it 's no that muckl

ttered Miss Horn; but her

my trade canna help fa'in' amo' ill company whiles, for we're a' born in sin, an' brocht furth in ineequity, as the Buik says; in fac', it 's a' sin thegither: we come o' sin a

pleesur' till her livin'; an' ye ken weel eneuch

er I fa' asleep i' the lang mirk nichts be a hair better nor ane o'

manded Miss Horn,

be a howdie (midwife). I wad fain hae gotten a fancy oot o' my heid that's been

hat ever gethered aboot a sin stappit (stuffed) bowster!" crie

ey'll tak frae nane ither, for your temper's weel kent, an' little made o'; but it 's an ill faured thing to anger the howdie-sae muckle lies u

y by the consciousness of what lay on the other side of the ceiling above her head. "I wad as sune lat a cat intill the deid

he woman out-a proceeding which the latter, from the way in which she set her short, stout figure square on the floor, appeared ready to resist-or of herself aba

ind her, drew near to her mistress, bearing a narrative, commenced at the door, of all she had seen, heard

e tone of one who waited her answer in the affirmative

n-adding to herself in a wordle

wadna hae ye th

o' her, mem,"

rkyaird!" said her mistress,

was her warning, or where Barbara Catanach was at that very moment. Trusting to Jean's cunning, as well she might; she was in the dead chamber, and standing over the dead. She ha

be thankit! there it 's! It's there!-a wee darker, but the same-jist whaur I could ha' laid the pint o' my finger upo' 't i' the mirk!-Noo lat the worms eat it," she concluded, as sh

an inch, peeped out from the crack, and seeing the opposite door still shut, stepped out with a swift, noiseless swing of person and door simultaneously, closed the door behind her, stole down the stairs, and left the house. Not a board creaked, not a latch clicked as she

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Contents

Chapter 1 I: MISS HORN Chapter 2 II BARBARA CATANACH Chapter 3 III THE MAD LAIRD Chapter 4 IV PHEMY MAIR Chapter 5 V LADY FLORIMEL Chapter 6 VI DUNCAN MACPHAIL Chapter 7 VII ALEXANDER GRAHAM Chapter 8 VIII THE SWIVEL Chapter 9 IX THE SALMON TROUT Chapter 10 X THE FUNERAL Chapter 11 XI THE OLD CHURCH
Chapter 12 XII THE CHURCHYARD
Chapter 13 XIII THE MARQUIS OF LOSSIE
Chapter 14 XIV MEG PARTAN'S LAMP
Chapter 15 XV THE SLOPE OF THE DUNE
Chapter 16 XVI THE STORM
Chapter 17 XVII THE ACCUSATION
Chapter 18 XVIII THE QUARREL
Chapter 19 XIX DUNCAN'S PIPES
Chapter 20 XX ADVANCES
Chapter 21 XXI MEDIATION
Chapter 22 XXII WHENCE AND WHITHER
Chapter 23 XXIII ARMAGEDDON
Chapter 24 XXIV THE FEAST
Chapter 25 XXV THE NIGHT WATCH
Chapter 26 XXVI NOT AT CHURCH
Chapter 27 XXVII LORD GERNON
Chapter 28 XXIX FLORIMEL AND DUNCAN
Chapter 29 XXX THE REVIVAL
Chapter 30 XXXI WANDERING STARS
Chapter 31 XXXII THE SKIPPER'S CHAMBER
Chapter 32 XXXIII THE LIBRARY
Chapter 33 XXXIV MILTON, AND THE BAY MARE
Chapter 34 XXXV KIRKBYRES
Chapter 35 XXXVI THE BLOW
Chapter 36 XXXVII THE CUTTER
Chapter 37 XXXVIII THE TWO DOGS
Chapter 38 XXXIX COLONSAY CASTLE
Chapter 39 XL THE DEIL'S WINNOCK
Chapter 40 XLI THE CLOUDED SAPPHIRES
Chapter 41 XLII DUNCAN'S DISCLOSURE
Chapter 42 XLIII THE WIZARD'S CHAMBER
Chapter 43 XLIV THE HERMIT
Chapter 44 XLV MR CAIRNS AND THE MARQUIS
Chapter 45 XLVI THE BAILLIES' BARN
Chapter 46 XLVII MRS STEWART'S CLAIM
Chapter 47 XLVIII THE BAILLIES' BARN AGAIN
Chapter 48 XLIX MOUNT PISGAH
Chapter 49 L LIZZY FINDLAY
Chapter 50 LI THE LAIRD'S BURROW
Chapter 51 LII CREAM OR SCUM
Chapter 52 LIII THE SCHOOLMASTER'S COTTAGE
Chapter 53 LIV ONE DAY
Chapter 54 LV THE SAME NIGHT
Chapter 55 LVI SOMETHING FORGOTTEN
Chapter 56 LVII THE LAIRD'S QUEST
Chapter 57 LVIII MALCOLM AND MRS STEWART
Chapter 58 LIX AN HONEST PLOT
Chapter 59 LX THE SACRAMENT
Chapter 60 LXI MISS HORN AND THE PIPER
Chapter 61 LXII THE CUTTLE FISH AND THE CRAB
Chapter 62 LXIII MISS HORN AND LORD LOSSIE
Chapter 63 LXIV THE LAIRD AND HIS MOTHER
Chapter 64 LXV THE LAIRD'S VISION
Chapter 65 LXVI THE CRY FROM THE CHAMBER
Chapter 66 LXVII FEET OF WOOL
Chapter 67 LXVIII HANDS OF IRON
Chapter 68 LXIX THE MARQUIS AND THE SCHOOLMASTER
Chapter 69 LXX END OR BEGINNING
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