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CHAPTER VI. ABOUT THE LAIRD.
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Thomas Fordyce was a sucker from the root of a very old family tree, born in poverty, and, with great pinching of father and mother, brothers and sisters, educated for the Church. But from pleasure in scholarship, from archaeological tastes, a passion for the arcana of history, and a love of literature, strong, although not of the highest kind, he had settled down as a school-master, and in his calling had excelled. By all who knew him he was regarded as an accomplished1, amiable2, and worthy3 man.
When his years were verging4 on the undefined close of middle age he saw the lives between him and the family property, one by one wither5 at the touch of death, until at last there was no one but himself and his daughter to succeed. He was at the time the head of a flourishing school in a large manufacturing town; and it was not without some regret, though with more pleasure, that he yielded his profession and retired6 to Potlurg.
Greatly dwindled7 as he found the property, and much and long as it had been mismanaged, it was yet of considerable value, and worth a wise care. The result of the labor8 he spent upon it was such that it had now for years yielded him, if not a large rental9, one far larger at least than his daughter imagined. But the sinking of the school-master in the laird seemed to work ill for the man, and good only for the land. I say seemed, because what we call degeneracy is often but the unveiling of what was there all the time; and the evil we could become, we are. If I have in me the tyrant10
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accomplished
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tyrant
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vitality
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killing
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