Have you given much thought to the title of the book - we keep hearing the song...interwoven with names whenever there is a celebration - or a change.
The most jubilant time - when Anna first visits the schoolhouse and dances with Angus -
Dancing at the rascal fair,
moon and star, fire and air,
choose your mate and make a pair,
dancing at the rascal fair.
The wind and the wind and the wind blows high,
the rain comes scattering through the sky,
He is handsome, she is pretty,
boy and girl of the golden city.
Anna Ramsay says she'll die
if her lover says goodbye -
A bottle of wine to tell his name-
Angus McAsker, there's his fame.
Do you remember the definition of the term "Rascal Fair" found earlier?
Rascal Fair" - the hiring market for those who had not obtained a job at the "Muckle Fair".
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Muckle Friday" - the half-annual hiring market for farm workers.
Farming in ScotlandSo, the Rascal Fair was for
the leftovers then, those not chosen at the Muckle Fair. And now the words of the song change.
"Angus McCaskill, he was there,
paired with a lass named Adair,
dancing at the rascal fair.
Feel the Love;s music everywhere,
fill your heart, fill the air,
dancing at the rascal fair.
I'm still wondering, this late in the game, whether Angus and Adair will find one another, will have a happy ending. Has Ivan Doig written a love story - or a story of the struggle to make a life in the wilderness of Montana?