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TO THE VERY REV.
DEAN RAMSAY, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S.E.,
THE GENIAL AUTHOR OF
REMINISCENCES OF SCOTTISH LIFE AND CHARACTER,
THIS LITTLE WORK
IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED.
PREFACE.
The Guidman o' Inglismill was written, not to fill up "hours of idleness," but as a relaxation from the cares of a more important and arduous occupation.
Its object is the encouragement of temperate habits, and the enjoyment of "ane's ain fireside."