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speirin' gets the upper han' o' me for a sizon.""I doobt that same speerit 'll lead ye far frae the still watters some day, Janet," said Jean, stirring the porridge vehemently.

"Ow, I think not," answered Janet very calmly."Whan the Maister says--what's that to thee?--I tak care he hasna to say't twise, but jist get up an' follow him."This was beyond Jean, but she held her peace, for, though she feared for Janet's orthodoxy, and had a strong opinion of the superiority of her own common sense--in which, as in the case of all who pride themselves in the same, there was a good deal more of the common than of the sense--she had the deepest conviction of Janet's goodness, and regarded her as a sort of heaven-favoured idiot, whose utterances were somewhat privileged.Janet, for her part, looked upon Jean as "an honest wuman, wha 'll get a heap o' licht some day."When they had eaten their breakfast, Robert took his pipe to the barn, saying there was not much danger of fire that day; Janet washed up the dishes, and sat down to her Book; and Jean went out and in, attending to many things.

Mean time the rain fell, the wind blew, the water rose.Little could be done beyond feeding the animals, threshing a little corn in the barn, and twisting straw ropes for the thatch of the ricks of the coming, harvest--if indeed there was a harvest on the road, for, as the day went on, it seemed almost to grow doubtful whether any ropes would be wanted; while already not a few of last year's ricks, from farther up the country, were floating past the Mains, down the Daur to the sea.The sight was a dreadful one--had an air of the day of judgment about it to farmers' eyes.From the Mains, to right and left beyond the rising ground on which the farm buildings stood, everywhere as far as the bases of the hills, instead of fields was water, yellow brown, here in still expanse or slow progress, there sweeping along in fierce current.The quieter parts of it were dotted with trees, divided by hedges, shaded with ears of corn; upon the swifter parts floated objects of all kinds.

Mr.Duff went wandering restlessly from one spot to another, finding nothing to do.In the gloaming, which fell the sooner that a rain-blanket miles thick wrapt the earth up from the sun, he came across from the barn, and, entering the kitchen, dropped, weary with hopelessness, on a chair.

"I can weel un'erstan'," he said, "what for the Lord sud set doon Bony an' set up Louy, but what for he sud gar corn grow, an' syne sen' a spate to sweem awa' wi' 't, that's mair nor mortal man can see the sense o'.--Haud yer tongue, Janet.I'm no sayin' there's onything wrang; I'm sayin' naething but the sair trowth, 'at I canna see the what-for o' 't.I canna see the guid o' 't till onybody.

A'thing 's on the ro'd to the German Ocean.The lan' 's jist miltin' awa' intill the sea!"Janet sat silent, knitting hard at a stocking she had got hold of, that Jean had begun for her brother.She knew argument concerning the uses of adversity was vain with a man who knew of no life but that which consisted in eating and drinking, sleeping and rising, working and getting on in the world: as to such things existing only that they may subserve a real life, he was almost as ignorant, notwithstanding he was an elder of the church, as any heathen.

>From being nearly in the centre of its own land, the farm-steading of the Mains was at a considerable distance from any other; but there were two or three cottages upon the land, and as the evening drew on, another aged pair, who lived in one only a few hundred yards from the house, made their appearance, and were soon followed by the wife of the foreman with her children, who lived farther off.

Quickly the night closed in, and Gibbie was not come.Robert was growing very uneasy; Janet kept comforting and reassuring him.

"There's ae thing," said the old man: "Oscar's wi' 'im.""Ay," responded Janet, unwilling, in the hearing of others, to say a word that might seem to savour of rebuke to her husband, yet pained that he should go to the dog for comfort--"Ay; he's a well-made animal, Oscar! There's been a fowth o' sheep-care pitten intil 'im.

Ye see him 'at made 'im, bein' a shepherd himsel', kens what's wantit o' the dog."--None but her husband understood what lay behind the words.

"Oscar's no wi' im," said Donal."The dog cam to me i' the byre, lang efter Gibbie was awa', greitin' like, an' luikin' for 'im."Robert gave a great sigh, but said nothing.

Janet did not sleep a wink that night: she had so many to pray for.

Not Gibbie only, but every one of her family was in perils of waters, all being employed along the valley of the Daur.It was not, she said, confessing to her husband her sleeplessness, that she was afraid.She was only "keepin' them company, an' haudin' the yett open," she said.The latter phrase was her picture-periphrase for praying.She never said she prayed; she held the gate open.The wonder is but small that Donal should have turned out a poet.

The dawn appeared--but the farm had vanished.Not even heads of growing corn were anywhere more to be seen.The loss would be severe, and John Duff's heart sank within him.The sheep which had been in the mown clover-field that sloped to the burn, were now all in the corn-yard, and the water was there with them.If the rise did not soon cease, every rick would be afloat.There was little current, however, and not half the danger there would have been had the houses stood a few hundred yards in any direction from where they were.

"Tak yer brakfast, John," said his sister.

"Lat them tak 'at hungers," he answered.

"Tak, or ye'll no hae the wut to save," said Jean.

Thereupon he fell to, and ate, if not with appetite, then with a will that was wondrous.

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