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第27章 THE SIEGE OF THE ROUND-HOUSE(3)

He came up to me with open arms."Come to my arms!"he cried,and embraced and kissed me hard upon both cheek."David,"said he,"I love you like a brother.And O,man,"he cried in a kind of ecstasy,"am I no a bonny fighter?"Thereupon he turned to the four enemies,passed his sword clean through each of them,and tumbled them out of doors one after the other.As he did so,he kept humming and singing and whistling to himself,like a man trying to recall an air;only what HE was trying was to make one.All the while,the flush was in his face,and his eyes were as bright as a five-year-old child's with a new toy.And presently he sat down upon the table,sword in hand;the air that he was making all the time began to run a little clearer,and then clearer still;and then out he burst with a great voice into a Gaelic song.

I have translated it here,not in verse (of which I have no skill)but at least in the king's English.

He sang it often afterwards,and the thing became popular;so that I have,heard it,and had it explained to me,many's the time.

"This is the song of the sword of Alan;

The smith made it,The fire set it;

Now it shines in the hand of Alan Breck.

"Their eyes were many and bright,Swift were they to behold,Many the hands they guided:

The sword was alone.

"The dun deer troop over the hill,They are many,the hill is one;The dun deer vanish,The hill remains.

"Come to me from the hills of heather,Come from the isles of the sea.

O far-beholding eagles,Here is your meat."

Now this song which he made (both words and music)in the hour of our victory,is something less than just to me,who stood beside him in the tussle.Mr.Shuan and five more were either killed outright or thoroughly disabled;but of these,two fell by my hand,the two that came by the skylight.Four more were hurt,and of that number,one (and he not the least important)got his hurt from me.So that,altogether,I did my fair share both of the killing and the wounding,and might have claimed a place in Alan's verses.But poets have to think upon their rhymes;and in good prose talk,Alan always did me more than justice.

In the meanwhile,I was innocent of any wrong being done me.For not only I knew no word of the Gaelic;but what with the long suspense of the waiting,and the scurry and strain of our two spirts of fighting,and more than all,the horror I had of some of my own share in it,the thing was no sooner over than I was glad to stagger to a seat.There was that tightness on my chest that I could hardly breathe;the thought of the two men I had shot sat upon me like a nightmare;and all upon a sudden,and before I had a guess of what was coming,I began to sob and cry like any child.

Alan clapped my shoulder,and said I was a brave lad and wanted nothing but a sleep.

"I'll take the first watch,"said he."Ye've done well by me,David,first and last;and I wouldn't lose you for all Appin --no,nor for Breadalbane."

So I made up my bed on the floor;and he took the first spell,pistol in hand and sword on knee,three hours by the captain's watch upon the wall.Then he roused me up,and I took my turn of three hours;before the end of which it was broad day,and a very quiet morning,with a smooth,rolling sea that tossed the ship and made the blood run to and fro on the round-house floor,and a heavy rain that drummed upon the roof.All my watch there was nothing stirring;and by the banging of the helm,I knew they had even no one at the tiller.Indeed (as I learned afterwards)there were so many of them hurt or dead,and the rest in so ill a temper,that Mr.Riach and the captain had to take turn and turn like Alan and me,or the brig might have gone ashore and nobody the wiser.It was a mercy the night had fallen so still,for the wind had gone down as soon as the rain began.Even as it was,Ijudged by the wailing of a great number of gulls that went crying and fishing round the ship,that she must have drifted pretty near the coast or one of the islands of the Hebrides;and at last,looking out of the door of the round-house,I saw the great stone hills of Skye on the right hand,and,a little more astern,the strange isle of Rum.

[15]Bungled.

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