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IV. The Faithful Servant
Henoticed,too,thatforthenextfewdaysmanyofthepeoplehadalookofprofoundweariness--palefaces,tiredeyes,stealthyglances--asifbehindtheapparentdecorumtherehadbeenrevelsthatexhaustedsoulandbody.
Withthereapingoftheharvesttheill-conditionedcattlewerebroughtfromthehillstothestubbles,andsoonturnedbothoutfieldandinfieldintoamirywilderness.David,whoseknowledgeoffarmingwasderivedchieflyfromtheGeorgics,hadyetaneyeinhisheadandastoreofcommonsense,andhepuzzledatthemethods.Thelandatitsbestwasill-drained,andthetramplingofbeastsmadeathousandhollowswhichwouldbepuddlesatthefirstrainsandwouldfurthersourtheranksoil.ButwhenhespokeonthemattertothefarmerofMirehope,hewasansweredscornfullythatthathadbeenthe"auldwayoftheland,"andthatthosewhowereproudintheirownconceitandhadtriednew-fangledmethods--hehadheardwordofsuchintheWestcountry--couldnotgettwobollsfromanacrewherehehadfour."AndMirehope’sbutwersh[sour]land,sir,andnottobenamedwi’theClydehowms."
WhentheNovembersnowscamealllivestockwasgatheredintothefarm-towns.Thecattlewerepennedinyardswiththatchedshelters,andsoonturnedthemintoseasofmud.Themilkingcowswereinthebyre;thesheepinpaddocksnear-by:thedraught-oxenandthehorsesinmiserablestablesofmudandheather.Itwasthebeginningofthewinterhibernation,andthechiefworkofthefarmswasthefeedingofthestockontheirscantywinterrations.