The Marquis of Lossie
opening of the door, and the voic
eak there. I know you. What right have you to be on the pre
lm, who had sprung to the door and now stood holdin
r than a housebreaker if you ent
ha'e the key my lord gae me to ilka plac
rectly. I'm ma
sic thing, sir. What
go at once and get a warr
refar't to Ma
ay't! -- what has he to do with my
alcolm, in terror lest he sho
cal! Who have you
ed form. But stiff as a statue Malcolm kept his stand, and the door was immovable. Mr Crathie gave a second and angrier pu
ed, "or I'll horsewhip you
colm, "but in here ye
g on the flower bed in front of it. Malcolm instantly stepped out, locked the door, put the key in his pocket, an
, sir? What for wull fowk no tak'
force of logic or illumination
" he cried, "or I'll
alcolm, "an' gien ye fin' me wa
cation on himself if he did not mak
ang hame to the mistress, an' I s' be
unds again, I'll set every
lm la
ither gait, wad they min' you or m
ey, and go abou
alcolm. "An' for lea'in' the place, gien I be na in your service, Maister Crathie, I'm nae un'er your orders.
her good name poor Lizzy had left: like the books of the Sibyl, that grew in value. He mad
r, led Lizzy out, and brought her through the tunnel to
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