id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 2370 MacDonald, George Sir Gibbie .txt text/plain 192293 10457 84 "They'll ca' ye Sir Gibbie Galbraith, my man," said his father, "an' to feel his eyes without seeing them; and when Gibbie rose to look Donal saw the tears gathering in Gibbie's eyes. Gibbie's face answered with a flash, and Donal read the poem again, Donal rose and went driving the cattle home, and Gibbie lay where he Donal said "Good night, sir," and Gibbie gave him a serious and "Ye little ken Gibbie," he said "gien ye think that gait o' 'im! Gibbie had come home and gone out again to look for him, she said. The minister kept Gibbie hard at work, and by the time Donal's last had a walk with them, and every time Gibbie had something of Donal's Mrs. Sclater and Gibbie led, and Ginevra followed with Donal. "Gibbie, you must go and look after poor Donal," she said. ./cache/2370.txt ./txt/2370.txt