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The Shepherd's Calendar. Volume I (of II)

Chapter 32: Transcriber's Note
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The work gathers a sequence of linked short tales and sketches set in a pastoral region, following shepherds, farmers, and itinerant characters as they confront weather, local disputes, personal follies, and moral reckonings. Scenes shift between comic portraiture and darker incidents, often mixing earthy humor with superstition, religious reflection, and bursts of dramatic action; occasional uncanny or supernatural occurrences punctuate realistic social observation. Arranged episodically, the pieces balance vivid rural description, dialectal speech, and moral commentary, producing a varied portrait of community life across seasons.

[A] A pin-cushion.

[B] Rapturous, i.e. outrageous.


END OF THE FIRST VOLUME.

EDINBURGH
PRINTED BY BALLANTYNE AND COMPANY,
PAUL'S WORK, CANONGATE.

Transcriber's Note

Some punctuation errors were corrected.

The following apparent printer's errors were addressed.

Page 147. The letter 'a' was inserted into a gap in the original text to make it read:- (during the time of the hurricane, a London smack went down)

Page 219. ha changed to had. (Tibby had then acquired)

Page 282. graandeur changed to grandeur. (the vanity of worldly grandeur)

The word saacred was spelled thus in both volumes and was left unchanged.