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IV. The Faithful Servant
Muirhead,hadlostatupandhadhisbyreroofcrushedinbythedrift,sohebecameafatalist,holdingthattheLordhadpreparedavisitationwhichitwouldbeimpietytoresist,andsatlugubriouslybyhisfireside.David’sfingersitchedforhisears.FromAmosRitchietheblacksmithhegotbetterassistance.Amoswasashaggy,black-beardedmanofthirty-five,agreatfiddlerandamightyputterofthestone,whosegodlinessmighthavebeensuspectbutforhisbehaviourintheBishops’War.Hiswifewasatdeath’sdoorallthroughthestorm,butheneverthelessconstitutedhimselftheminister’sfirstlieutenant,andwroughtvaliantlyintheworkofrelief.Therewereoldwomentoochilledandfrailtokindletheirfiresinthemorningandmeltsnowforwater;therewerehouseholdssoillprovidedthattheyexistedlargelyonborrowedfood;therewerecotswheretheweatherhadbrokenrooforwall.Isobelinthemansekitchenwasabusywoman,andhergirdlewasneveroffthefire.Davidhadlookedforwardtothewintersnowsasaseasonofpeace,whenhecouldsitindoorswithhisbooks;insteadhefoundhimselfonhisfeetforfourteenhoursoutofthetwenty-four,hishandsandfacechappedlikeaploughman’s,andsowearyatnightthathefelloffhischairwithsleepwhileIsobelfetchedhissupper.
YetitwasthestormwhichwasDavid’strueordinationtohisduties,foritbroughthimclosetohispeople,notinhighsacramentalthingslikedeath,butintheirdailywrestlingforlife.