The Days of Auld Lang Syne by Ian Maclaren
“Farms were held on lease in Drumtochty, and according to a good old custom descended from father to son, so that some of the farmers’ forbears had been tenants as long as Lord Kilspindie’s ancestors had been owners. If a family died out, then a successor from foreign parts had to be introduced, and it was in this way Milton made his appearance and scandalised the Glen with a new religion.” -an excerpt
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