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At
no
great
distance
there
were
two
men
cutting
turf
,
who
,
seeing
Lizzie
running
wild
without
a
rider
,
had
left
their
work
to
catch
her
.
Blantyre
’
s
halloo
soon
brought
them
to
the
spot
.
The
foremost
man
seemed
much
troubled
at
the
sight
,
and
asked
what
he
could
do
.
“
Can
you
ride
?
”
“
Well
,
sir
,
I
bean
’
t
much
of
a
horseman
,
but
I
’
d
risk
my
neck
for
the
Lady
Anne
;
she
was
uncommon
good
to
my
wife
in
the
winter
.
”
“
Then
mount
this
horse
,
my
friend
—
your
neck
will
be
quite
safe
—
and
ride
to
the
doctor
’
s
and
ask
him
to
come
instantly
;
then
on
to
the
hall
;
tell
them
all
that
you
know
,
and
bid
them
send
me
the
carriage
,
with
Lady
Anne
’
s
maid
and
help
.
I
shall
stay
here
.
”
“
All
right
,
sir
,
I
’
ll
do
my
best
,
and
I
pray
God
the
dear
young
lady
may
open
her
eyes
soon
.
”
Then
,
seeing
the
other
man
,
he
called
out
,
“
Here
,
Joe
,
run
for
some
water
,
and
tell
my
missis
to
come
as
quick
as
she
can
to
the
Lady
Anne
.
”
He
then
somehow
scrambled
into
the
saddle
,
and
with
a
“
Gee
up
”
and
a
clap
on
my
sides
with
both
his
legs
,
he
started
on
his
journey
,
making
a
little
circuit
to
avoid
the
dike
.
He
had
no
whip
,
which
seemed
to
trouble
him
;
but
my
pace
soon
cured
that
difficulty
,
and
he
found
the
best
thing
he
could
do
was
to
stick
to
the
saddle
and
hold
me
in
,
which
he
did
manfully
.
I
shook
him
as
little
as
I
could
help
,
but
once
or
twice
on
the
rough
ground
he
called
out
,
“
Steady
!
Woah
!
Steady
!
”
On
the
highroad
we
were
all
right
;
and
at
the
doctor
’
s
and
the
hall
he
did
his
errand
like
a
good
man
and
true
.
They
asked
him
in
to
take
a
drop
of
something
.
“
No
,
no
,
”
he
said
;
“
I
’
ll
be
back
to
’
em
again
by
a
short
cut
through
the
fields
,
and
be
there
afore
the
carriage
.
”
There
was
a
great
deal
of
hurry
and
excitement
after
the
news
became
known
.
I
was
just
turned
into
my
box
;
the
saddle
and
bridle
were
taken
off
,
and
a
cloth
thrown
over
me
.
Ginger
was
saddled
and
sent
off
in
great
haste
for
Lord
George
,
and
I
soon
heard
the
carriage
roll
out
of
the
yard
.