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第128章

He did not feel the hunger that had made him so unable to bear the lash.On and on he ran, fancying ever he heard the cruel Angus behind him.If a dry twig snapped, he thought it was the crack of the whip; and a small wind that rose suddenly in the top of a pine, seemed the hiss with which it was about to descend upon him.He ran and ran, but still there seemed nothing between him and his persecutors.He felt no safety.At length he came where a high wall joining some water, formed a boundary.The water was a brook from the mountain, here widened and deepened into a still pool.He had been once out of his depth before: he threw himself in, and swam straight across: ever after that, swimming seemed to him as natural as walking.

Then first awoke a faint sense of safety; for on the other side he was knee deep in heather.He was on the wild hill, with miles on miles of cover! Here the unman could not catch him.It must be the same that Donal pointed out to him one day at a distance; he had a gun, and Donal said he had once shot a poacher and killed him.He did not know what a poacher was: perhaps he was one himself, and the man would shoot him.They could see him quite well from the other side! he must cross the knoll first, and then he might lie down and rest.He would get right into the heather, and lie with it all around and over him till the night came.Where he would go then, he did not know.But it was all one; he could go anywhere.Donal must mind his cows, and the men must mind the horses, and Mistress Jean must mind her kitchen, but Sir Gibbie could go where he pleased.He would go up Daurside; but he would not go just at once; that man might be on the outlook for him, and he wouldn't like to be shot.

People who were shot lay still, and were put into holes in the earth, and covered up, and he would not like that.

Thus he communed with himself as he went over the knoll.On the other side he chose a tall patch of heather, and crept under.How nice and warm and kind the heather felt, though it did hurt the weals dreadfully sometimes.If he only had something to cover just them! There seemed to be one down his back as well as round his waist!

And now Sir Gibbie, though not much poorer than he had been, really possessed nothing separable, except his hair and his nails--nothing therefore that he could call his, as distinguished from him.His sole other possession was a negative quantity--his hunger, namely, for he had not even a meal in his body: he had eaten nothing since the preceding noon.I am wrong--he had one possession besides, though hardly a separable one--a ballad about a fair lady and her page, which Donal had taught him.That he now began to repeat to himself, but was disappointed to find it a good deal withered.He was not nearly reduced to extremity yet though--this little heir of the world: in his body he had splendid health, in his heart a great courage, and in his soul an ever-throbbing love.It was his love to the very image of man, that made the horror of the treatment he had received.Angus was and was not a man! After all, Gibbie was still one to be regarded with holy envy.

Poor Ginny was sent to bed for interfering with her father's orders;and what with rage and horror and pity, an inexplicable feeling of hopelessness took possession of her, while her affection for her father was greatly, perhaps for this world irretrievably, injured by that morning's experience; a something remained that never passed from her, and that something, as often as it stirred, rose between him and her.

Fergus told his aunt what had taken place, and made much game of her brownie.But the more Jean thought about the affair, the less she liked it.It was she upon whom it all came! What did it matter who or what her brownie was? And what had they whipped the creature for? What harm had he done? If indeed he was a little ragged urchin, the thing was only the more inexplicable! He had taken nothing! She had never missed so much as a barley scon! The cream had always brought her the right quantity of butter! Not even a bannock, so far as she knew, was ever gone from the press, or an egg from the bossie where they lay heaped! There was more in it than she could understand! Her nephew's mighty feat, so far from explaining anything, had only sealed up the mystery.She could not help cherishing a shadowy hope that, when things had grown quiet, he would again reveal his presence by his work, if not by his visible person.It was mortifying to think that he had gone as he came, and she had never set eyes upon him.But Fergus's account of his disappearance had also, in her judgment, a decided element of the marvellous in it.She was strongly inclined to believe that the brownie had cast a glamour over him and the laird and Angus, all three, and had been making game of them for his own amusement.

Indeed Daurside generally refused the explanation of the brownie presented for its acceptance, and the laird scored nothing against the arch-enemy Superstition.

Donal Grant, missing his "cratur" that day for the first time, heard enough when he came home to satisfy him that he had been acting the brownie in the house and the stable as well as in the field, incredible as it might well appear that such a child should have had even mere strength for what he did.Then first also, after he had thus lost him, he began to understand his worth, and to see how much he owed him.While he had imagined himself kind to the urchin, the urchin had been laying him under endless obligation.For he left him with ever so much more in his brains than when he came.This book and that, through his aid, he had read thoroughly; and a score or so of propositions had been added to his stock in Euclid.His first feeling about the child revived as he pondered--namely, that he was not of this world.But even then Donal did not know the best Gibbie had done for him.He did not know of what far deeper and better things he had, through his gentleness, his trust, his loving service, his absolute unselfishness, sown the seeds in his mind.On the other hand, Donal had in return done more for Gibbie than he knew, though what he had done for him, namely, shared his dinners with him, had been less of a gift than he thought, and Donal had rather been sharing in Gibbie's dinner, than Gibbie in Donal's.

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