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CHAPTER X. ANDREW INGRAM.
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Of the persons in my narrative1, Andrew Ingram is the simplest, therefore the hardest to be understood by an ordinary reader. I must take up his history from a certain point in his childhood.
One summer evening, he and his brother Sandy were playing together on a knoll2 in one of their father's fields. Andrew was ten years old, and Sandy a year younger. The two quarreled, and the spirit of ancestral borderers waking in them, they fell to blows. The younger was the stronger for his years, and they were punching each other with relentless3 vigor4, when suddenly they heard a voice, and stopping their fight, saw before them an humble5-looking man with a pack on his back. He was a peddler known in the neighborhood, and noted6 for his honesty and his silence, but the boys had never seen him. They stood abashed7 before him, dazed with the blows they had received, and not a little ashamed; for they were well brought up, their mother being an honest disciplinarian, and their father never interfering8 with what she judged right. The sun was near the setting, and shone with level rays full on the peddler; but when they thought of him afterward9, they seemed to remember more light in his face than that of the sun. Their conscience bore him witness, and his look awed10 them. Involuntarily they turned from him, seeking refuge with each other: his eyes shone so! they said; but immediately they turned to him again.
Sandy knew the pictures in the “Pilgrim's Progress,” and Andrew had read it through more than once: when they saw the man had a book in his hand, open, and heard him,
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knoll
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relentless
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vigor
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humble
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interfering
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recollect
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hap
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ratiocination
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bespeak
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lodging
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inevitable
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reticence
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doctrine
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gathering
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testament
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touching
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Christians
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assented
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alas
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disconsolate
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disposition
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offender
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breach
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literally
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nucleus
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syne
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liar
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specialty
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abhorrence
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pastor
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prudent
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incapable
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cower
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kenned
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darted
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groaning
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miserable
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utterance
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specimens
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ripened
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injustice
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obedience
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obstruction
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postponement
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killing
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persuasion
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wry
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interpretation
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precisely
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inquiry
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interfere
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conceal
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severed
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patronage
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offense
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homage
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watchful
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