"(See Mr. Lang's note in his Introduction to the Waverley Novels, p. lxxxvi.)"
"For in such cases the words of Ambrose apply, "Feed him that dies of hunger: if thou hast not fed him, thou hast slain him" [* Cf. Canon _Pasce, _ dist. lxxxvi, whence the words, as quoted, are taken]."
"Now it is less sinful to keep back another's property than to commit murder, of which a man is guilty if he fails to succor one who is in extreme need, as appears from the words of Ambrose who says (Cf. Canon _Pasce_ dist. lxxxvi, whence the words, as quoted, are taken):"