FOOTNOTES
[1] _The Stickit Minister_, 10th edition, p. 153.
[2] Trust.
[3] _The Stickit Minister_, p. 192.
[4] The local technical term. It seems to have resulted from an attempt
to say "bucket" and "basket" at the same time.
[5] Shrewdly suspected it.
[6] The brave "Surfaceman," Mr. Alexander Anderson of Edinburgh, for a
volume of whose collected railway verse many besides Cleg are waiting
with eager expectation.
[7] Not neighbours.
[8] Dig.
[9] Suspect.
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