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Bits from Blinkbonny; or, Bell o' the Manse

Chapter 4: PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION.
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A series of linked vignettes recounts life around a village manse through domestic moments, seasonal routines, and the small dramas of neighbors and servants. Written in an autobiographical voice, the pieces blend gentle humour and sentiment while portraying births, deaths, weddings, and household economy. A recurring thread follows the parish dispute over church governance and the practical hardships and spirited debates that lead to the establishment of a new congregation. Interspersed anecdotes illuminate local characters, customs, and work, rendered with affectionate observation and a vernacular touch that preserves rural oral traditions.

PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION.

The author gladly avails himself of the opportunity you afford him, to express his gratification at the warm reception which Bell and her friends at Blinkbonny have met with on both sides of the Atlantic, as well as to make a few verbal corrections.

“The cleanest corn that e’er was dicht
 May ha’e some pyles o’ caff in.”

July 1882.