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第43章 THE LAD WITH THE SILVER BUTTON:ACROSS MORVEN(3)

"Colin Campbell?"says Henderland."Putting his head in a bees'byke!"

"He is to turn the tenants out by force,I hear?"said I.

"Yes,"says he,"but the business has gone back and forth,as folk say.First,James of the Glens rode to Edinburgh,and got some lawyer (a Stewart,nae doubt --they all hing together like bats in a steeple)and had the proceedings stayed.And then Colin Campbell cam'in again,and had the upper-hand before the Barons of Exchequer.And now they tell me the first of the tenants are to flit to-morrow.It's to begin at Duror under James's very windows,which doesnae seem wise by my humble way of it.""Do you think they'll fight?"I asked.

"Well,"says Henderland,"they're disarmed --or supposed to be --for there's still a good deal of cold iron lying by in quiet places.And then Colin Campbell has the sogers coming.But for all that,if I was his lady wife,I wouldnae be well pleased till I got him home again.They're queer customers,the Appin Stewarts."I asked if they were worse than their neighbours.

"No they,"said he."And that's the worst part of it.For if Colin Roy can get his business done in Appin,he has it all to begin again in the next country,which they call Mamore,and which is one of the countries of the Camerons.He's King's Factor upon both,and from both he has to drive out the tenants;and indeed,Mr.Balfour (to be open with ye),it's my belief that if he escapes the one lot,he'll get his death by the other."So we continued talking and walking the great part of the,day;until at last,Mr.Henderland after expressing his delight in my company,and satisfaction at meeting with a friend of Mr.

Campbell's ("whom,"says he,"I will make bold to call that sweet singer of our covenanted Zion"),proposed that I should make a short stage,and lie the night in his house a little beyond Kingairloch.To say truth,I was overjoyed;for I had no great desire for John of the Claymore,and since my double misadventure,first with the guide and next with the gentleman skipper,I stood in some fear of any Highland stranger.

Accordingly we shook hands upon the bargain,and came in the afternoon to a small house,standing alone by the shore of the Linnhe Loch.The sun was already gone from the desert mountains of Ardgour upon the hither side,but shone on those of Appin on the farther;the loch lay as still as a lake,only the gulls were crying round the sides of it;and the whole place seemed solemn and uncouth.

We had no sooner come to the door of Mr.Henderland's dwelling,than to my great surprise (for I was now used to the politeness of Highlanders)he burst rudely past me,dashed into the room,caught up a jar and a small horn-spoon,and began ladling snuff into his nose in most excessive quantities.Then he had a hearty fit of sneezing,and looked round upon me with a rather silly smile.

"It's a vow I took,"says he."I took a vow upon me that Iwouldnae carry it.Doubtless it's a great privation;but when Ithink upon the martyrs,not only to the Scottish Covenant but to other points of Christianity,I think shame to mind it."As soon as we had eaten (and porridge and whey was the best of the good man's diet)he took a grave face and said he had a duty to perform by Mr.Campbell,and that was to inquire into my state of mind towards God.I was inclined to smile at him since the business of the snuff;but he had not spoken long before he brought the tears into my eyes.There are two things that men should never weary of,goodness and humility;we get none too much of them in this rough world among cold,proud people;but Mr.Henderland had their very speech upon his tongue.And though I was a good deal puffed up with my adventures and with having come off,as the saying is,with flying colours;yet he soon had me on my knees beside a simple,poor old man,and both proud and glad to be there.

Before we went to bed he offered me sixpence to help me on my way,out of a scanty store he kept in the turf wall of his house;at which excess of goodness I knew not what to do.But at last he was so earnest with me that I thought it the more mannerly part to let him have his way,and so left him poorer than myself.

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