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Then his jacket had round brass buttons! his trousers had patches instead of holes at the knees! their short legs revealed warm woollen stockings! and his shoes had their soles full of great broad-headed iron tacks! while on his head he had a small round blue bonnet with a red tuft! The little outcast, on the other hand, with his loving face and pure clear eyes, bidding fair to be naked altogether before long, woke in Donal a divine pity, a tenderness like that nestling at the heart of womanhood.The neglected creature could surely have no mother to shield him from frost and wind and rain.But a strange thing was, that out of this pitiful tenderness seemed to grow, like its blossom, another unlike feeling--namely, that he was in the presence of a being of some order superior to his own, one to whom he would have to listen if he spoke, who knew more than he would tell.But then Donal was a Celt, and might be a poet, and the sweet stillness of the child's atmosphere made things bud in his imagination.

My reader must think how vastly, in all his poverty, Donal was Gibbie's superior in the social scale.He earned his own food and shelter, and nearly four pounds a year besides; lived as well as he could wish, dressed warm, was able for his work, and imagined it no hardship.Then he had a father and mother whom he went to see every Saturday, and of whom he was as proud as son could be--a father who was the priest of the family, and fed sheep; a mother who was the prophetess, and kept the house ever an open refuge for her children.

Poor Gibbie earned nothing--never had earned more than a penny at a time in his life, and had never dreamed of having a claim to such penny.Nobody seemed to care for him, give him anything, do anything for him.Yet there he sat before Donal's eyes, full of service, of smiles, of contentment.

Donal took up his book, but laid it down again and gazed at Gibbie.

Several times he tried to return to his reading, but as often resumed his contemplation of the boy.At length it struck him as something more than shyness would account for, that he had not yet heard a word from the lips of the child, even when running after the cows.He must watch him more closely.

By this it was his dinner time.Again he untied his handkerchief, and gave Gibbie what he judged a fair share for his bulk--namely about a third of the whole.Philosopher as he was, however, he could not help sighing a little when he got to the end of his diminished portion.But he was better than comforted when Gibbie offered him all that yet remained to him; and the smile with which he refused it made Gibbie as happy as a prince would like to be.

What a day it had been for Gibbie! A whole human being, and some five and twenty four-legged creatures besides, to take care of!

After their dinner, Donal gravitated to his book, and Gibbie resumed the executive.Some time had passed when Donal, glancing up, saw Gibbie lying flat on his chest, staring at something in the grass.

He slid himself quietly nearer, and discovered it was a daisy--one by itself alone; there were not many in the field.Like a mother leaning over her child, he was gazing at it.The daisy was not a cold white one, neither was it a red one; it was just a perfect daisy: it looked as if some gentle hand had taken it, while it slept and its star points were all folded together, and dipped them--just a tiny touchy dip, in a molten ruby, so that, when it opened again, there was its crown of silver pointed with rubies all about its golden sun-heart.

"He's been readin' Burns!" said Donal.He forgot that the daisies were before Burns, and that he himself had loved them before ever he heard of him.Now, he had not heard of Chaucer, who made love to the daisies four hundred years before Burns.--God only knows what gospellers they have been on his middle-earth.All its days his daisies have been coming and going, and they are not old yet, nor have worn out yet their lovely garments, though they patch and darn just as little as they toil and spin.

"Can ye read, cratur?" asked Donal.

Gibbie shook his head.

"Canna ye speyk, man?"

Again Gibbie shook his head.

"Can ye hear?"

Gibbie burst out laughing.He knew that he heard better than other people.

"Hearken till this than," said Donal.

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