Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . Loch Slamn 802 HARPERS MONTHLY MAGAZINE. is said to give alms properly for his ownbenefit, seeing that he cannot follow itseffect for good or evil on those who re-ceive; and surely the question was notquiet in his heart. Yet on coming againto his cell in an hour or more he foundthe vision still there, and, Hadst thoustayed, it said, I must have fled. That is all very well, but Miss Robert-son missed the meeting, and the clergy-man would not come again to Elgol fora fortnight. Still it is something to be now andthen no better


Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . Loch Slamn 802 HARPERS MONTHLY MAGAZINE. is said to give alms properly for his ownbenefit, seeing that he cannot follow itseffect for good or evil on those who re-ceive; and surely the question was notquiet in his heart. Yet on coming againto his cell in an hour or more he foundthe vision still there, and, Hadst thoustayed, it said, I must have fled. That is all very well, but Miss Robert-son missed the meeting, and the clergy-man would not come again to Elgol fora fortnight. Still it is something to be now andthen no better than one of the hungryand subject to ministrations. For if thegiver of alms has economic and socialdoubts about it, the recipient is quite atrest. He is overflooded by an ancientbenediction, as Elgol was overflooded bythe moonlight that night. It spread overthe ridges and rimmed the black hollowsof the moor. But the Cuchullins wereblack in the face of the moon, and gavenot a glimmer to answer her touch andpleading. Ill CORUISK AND SLIGACHAN The head of Loch Scavai


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