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XV. Hallowmass
Hecouldnotbringhimselftoseekherinherhome,forhedarednotcompromiseher.Alreadyanamelesswomanappearedinthetalesagainsthim,andhewouldhavediedsoonerthanletthewoman’sidentityberevealed.Fromherhehadhadkindnessandcomradeship,butthesethingswerenotlove,andhowcouldheaskforlovewheneveryman’shandwasagainsthimandhecouldoffernothingbutcompanionshipindisrepute?...Butlonelinessweighedonhim,andhelongedtotalkwithtwoespecially--theministerofCauldshawandthenewtenantofCrossbasket.ButwhenherodeoneafternoontoCauldshaw,itwasnotonlytheminister’sselfthatdrewhimthere,buttheremembrancethattheCalidonhouseholdwereamonghisparishioners.
Mr.Fordycewasscarcelyrecoveredofanautumnague,andhislittlebookroomwasasbleakanddampasagrave.Hesatinawoodenarmchair,proppedupwithpillows,nightcaponhead,acoarsedruggetdressing-gownroundhisshoulders,andtwopairsofstockingsonhisthinshanks.Hiswifewassicka-bed,outsidetheraindrippedsteadily,therewasnofireplaceinthechamber,andgloommuffleditlikeashroud.YetMr.Jameswascastingahoroscope,andmildandpatientasever.
"Tellmethewholestory,Mr.David,forI’veheardnaughtbutrumour.Theysayyou’vefallenoutsorelywithMr.MungoatKirkAller."
Davidrecountedtheeventsofthepastmonths,beginningwithLammastideintheWood,andendingwithhislastvisittoMr.Muirhead,Theotherheardhimoutwithmanysighsandexclamations,andmusedforalittlewhenhehadfinished.