Wee Macgreegor Enlists by John Joy Bell
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physical and mental.
'Then what are ye gaun to dae the nicht?' Willie pursued, his mind simmering with curiosity. Macgregor had been very queer since his aunt's visit of the previous afternoon, and the arrival of a letter, eagerly grabbed, had by no means mitigated the queerness. Willie was convinced that something had gone wrong between Macgregor and Christina. He would not be sorry to see the engagement broken. Macgregor would have more time and cash to spend on his friends. On the other hand, Christina was undoubtedly a 'clinker' in her way, and Willie could do with more hospitality like hers. Well, there was no saying what might happen if she were free and Macgregor attached to another girl. . . . 'What are ye gaun to dae the nicht, Macgreegor?' he repeated, rousing himself as well as his friend. 'Dear knows,' came the dreary answer. 'I think I'll awa' back to the camp.' Yet if he did not greatly desire Willie's company, he desired his own less. 'Cheer up for ony favour,' said Willie. 'If I could afford it, I wud stan' ye a feed.' The hint was not taken, and they strolled on, aimlessly so far as Macgregor was concerned. About six o'clock, and while they were passing a large drapery warehouse, Willie gave his friend a violent nudge and hoarsely whispered: |
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