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George MacDonald
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       [1] It amuses a Scotchman to find that the word cakes, as in "The Land of Cakes," is taken, not only by foreigners, but by some English people--as how, indeed, should it be otherwise?--to mean compositions of flour, more or less enriched, and generally appreciable; whereas, in fact, it stands for the dryest, simplest preparation in the world. The genuine cakes is--(My grammar follows usage: cakes is; broth are.)--literally nothing but oatmeal made into a dough with cold water and dried over the fire--sometimes then in front of it as well.
       [2] Metrical paraphrases of passages of Scripture, always to be found at the end of the Bibles printed for Scotland.
       [3] See Sir Thomas Dick Lauder's account of the Morayshire Floods in 1829 (1st Ed., p. 181)--an enchanting book, especially to one whose earliest memories are interwoven with water-floods. For details in such kind here given, I am much indebted to it. Again and again, as I have been writing, has it rendered me miserable--my tale showing so flat and poor beside Sir Thomas's narrative. Known to me from childhood, it wakes in me far more wonder and pleasure now, than it did even in the days when the marvel of things came more to the surface.
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Chapter I. The Earring.
Chapter II. Sir George.
Chapter III. Mistress Croale.
Chapter IV. The Parlour.
Chapter V. Gibbie's Calling.
Chapter VI. A Sunday at Home.
Chapter VII. The Town-Sparrow.
Chapter VIII. Sambo.
Chapter IX. Adrift.
Chapter X. The Barn.
Chapter XI. Janet.
Chapter XII. Glashgar.
Chapter XIII. The Ceiling.
Chapter XIV. Hornie.
Chapter XV. Donal Grant.
Chapter XVI. Apprenticeship.
Chapter XVII. Secret Service.
Chapter XVIII. The Broonie.
Chapter XIX. The Laird.
Chapter XX. The Ambush.
Chapter XXI. The Punishment.
Chapter XXII. Refuge.
Chapter XXIII. More Schooling.
Chapter XXIV. The Slate.
Chapter XXV. Rumours.
Chapter XXVI. The Gamekeeper
Chapter XXVII. A Voice.
Chapter XXVIII. The Wisdom of the Wise.
Chapter XXIX. The Beast-Boy.
Chapter XXX. The Lorrie Meadow.
Chapter XXXI. Their Reward.
Chapter XXXII. Prologue.
Chapter XXXIII. The Mains.
Chapter XXXIV. Glashruach.
Chapter XXXV. The Whelp.
Chapter XXXVI. The Brander.
Chapter XXXVII. Mr. Sclater.
Chapter XXXVIII. The Muckle Hoose.
Chapter XXXIX. Daur Street.
Chapter XL Mrs. Sclater.
Chapter XLI. Initiation.
Chapter XLII. Donal's Lodging.
Chapter XLIII. The Minister's Defeat.
Chapter XLIV. The Sinner.
Chapter XLV. Shoals Ahead.
Chapter XLVI. The Girls.
Chapter XLVII. A Lesson of Wisdom.
Chapter XLVIII. Needfull Odds and Ends.
Chapter XLIX. The Houseless.
Chapter L. A Walk.
Chapter LI. The North Church.
Chapter LII. The Quarry.
Chapter LIII. A Night-Watch.
Chapter LIV. Of Age.
Chapter LV. Ten Auld Hoose O' Galbraith.
Chapter LVI. The Laird and the Preacher.
Chapter LVII. A Hiding-Place from the Wind.
Chapter LVIII. The Confession.
Chapter LIX. Catastrophe.
Chapter LX. Arrangement and Preparation.
Chapter LXI. The Wedding.
Chapter LXII. The Burn.
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