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He was in the garden lei lacs and the miss that hung around the valley in the time of the dawn was beginning to arise and die away Mr. Campbell the minister of Essendon was waiting for me by the garden gate but man he asked me if I had breakfast it and hearing that I lacked for nothing he took my hand in both of his and claptic kindly under his arm. Savieled said he I will go with you as far as the forward it set you on the way we began to walk forward in silence. Are you sorry to leave Essendon said he after a while why sir said I if I knew where I was going or what was likely to become of me I would tell you candidly Essendon is a good place indeed and I've been very happy there but then I have never been anywhere else by father and mother since they are both dead I shall be no nearer to an Essendon than in the kingdom of Hungary and to speak truth if I thought I had a chance to better myself where I was going I would go with a good will. I said Mr. Campbell very well Davey then it behooves me to tell your fortune or so far as I may when your mother was gone and your father the worthy Christian man began to sicken for his end he gave me in charge of certain letter which he said was your inheritance. So soon says he as I am gone and houses read up and the gear disposed of all which Davey hath been done give my boy this letter into his hand and start him off to the house of Shaw's not far from Kremund. That is the place I came from he said and it's where it befits that my boy should return he is a steady lad your father said and a canny goer and I doubt not he will come safe and be well liked where he goes. The house of Shaw's I cried what had my poor father to do with the house of Shaw's. Nay said Mr. Campbell who can tell that for a surety but the name of that family Davey boy is the name you bear. Dalfours of Shaw's an ancient honest reputable house her adventure in these latter days decayed your father to was a man of learning as befitted his position no man were plausibly conducted school or had he the man or the speech of a common dominey but as he will yourself remember I took I a pleasure to have him to the maths to meet the gentry and those of my own house Campbell of Kilrenet. Campbell of Dunswire Campbell of Minch and others all well-canned gentlemen had pleasure in his society. Lastly to put all the elements of this affair before you here is the testamentary letter itself superscribed by the own hand of our departed brother. He gave me the letter which was addressed in these words to the hands of Ebenezer Balfour Esquire of Shaw's in his house of Shaw's these will be delivered by my son David Balfour. My heart was beating hard at this great prospect now suddenly opening before a lad of seventeen years of age the son of a poor country dominey in the forest of Ettrick. Mr. Campbell I stammered and if you were in my shoes would you go? "Of assurity," said the minister, "that would I and without pause, a pretty lad like you should get the crayman which is nearing by Edinburgh in two days of walk. If the worst come to the worst and your high relations, as I cannot but suppose them to be somewhat of your blood, should put you to the door, you can but walk the two days back again and risk at the man's door. But I would rather hope that you should go well received as your poor father forecast for you and for anything that I can come to be a great man in time. And here, Davey Lattie," he resumed, "it lies near upon my conscience to improve this parting and set you on the right guard against the dangers of the world." Here he cast about for a comfortable seat, lighted on a big boulder under a birch by the trackside, sat down upon it with a very long, serious upper lip, and the son now shining in upon us between two peaks put his pocket handkerchief over his cock-tat to shelter him. There then, with uplifted forefinger, he first put me on my guard against a considerable number of heresies to which I had no temptation and urged upon me to be instant at my prayers and reading of the Bible. That done he drew a picture of the great house that I was bound to and how I should conduct myself with its inhabitants. "Be souple, Davey, in things immaterial," said he, "bear you this in mind that, though gentleborn, you have a country rearing. Dennis Sheamus, Davey, Dennis Sheamus, in young great mucklehouse with all these domestics, upper and under, show yourself as nice, as circumspect, as quick at the conception and as slow of speech as any." As for the lard, remember he's the lard, I say no more, honor to whom honor. It's a pleasure to obey a lard, or should be, to the young. "Well, sir," said I, "it may be, and I'll promise you I'll try to make it so." "Why, very well said," replied Mr. Campbell heartily, "and now to come to the material, or to make a quibble to the immaterial. I have here a little packet which contains four things." He tugged it as he'd spoke, and with some great difficulty from the skirt pocket of his coat. "Of these four things, the first is your legal do. The little pickle money for your father's books in planishing, which I have bought, as I explained from the first, in the design of reselling at a profit to the incoming dominey. The other three are gifties that Mrs. Campbell and myself would be blithe of your acceptance. The first, which is round, will likely please your best at the first off-go, but, O Davey Lattie, it's but a drop of water in the sea. 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