"He has been a good man to me," said I. "Well, he was a good man to Katrine, and I was there to see to it," said she. "And she pled for me?" say I. "She did that, and very movingly," said Miss Grant. "I would not like to tell you what she said--I find you vain enough already." "God reward her for it!" cried I. "With Mr. David Balfour, I suppose?" says she. "You do me too much injustice at the last!" I cried. "I would tremble to think of her in such hard hands. Do you think I would presume, because she begged my life? She would do that for a new whelped puppy! I have had more than that to set me up, if you but ken'd. She kissed that hand of mine. Ay, but she did. And why? because she thought I was playing a brave part and might be going to my death. It was not for my sake--but I need

