(1891) In Scotland, in approximately the nineteenth century, in a weaver\'s village, a young minister comes to lead the local church. His mother accompanies him, and together they move into the manse -- the home for the minister. He is unmarried. The preceding minister tells him about the village and some of its happenings. The new minister is young and unspoiled, and his only aim is to lead a church for the first time. He becomes known as a very religious, God-fearing preacher, and above reproach in his personal life. Note: there is much Scottish brogue here, and American readers must have patience in trying to understand some of the passages.--Submitted by Anonymous.