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"
Now
,
"
said
he
,
"
there
is
a
little
clachan
"
(
what
is
called
a
hamlet
in
the
English
)
"
not
very
far
from
Corrynakiegh
,
and
it
has
the
name
of
Koalisnacoan
.
There
there
are
living
many
friends
of
mine
whom
I
could
trust
with
my
life
,
and
some
that
I
am
no
just
so
sure
of
.
Ye
see
,
David
,
there
will
be
money
set
upon
our
heads
;
James
himsel
'
is
to
set
money
on
them
;
and
as
for
the
Campbells
,
they
would
never
spare
siller
where
there
was
a
Stewart
to
be
hurt
.
If
it
was
otherwise
,
I
would
go
down
to
Koalisnacoan
whatever
,
and
trust
my
life
into
these
people
's
hands
as
lightly
as
I
would
trust
another
with
my
glove
.
"
"
But
being
so
?
"
said
I.
"
Being
so
,
"
said
he
,
"
I
would
as
lief
they
didnae
see
me
.
There
's
bad
folk
everywhere
,
and
what
's
far
worse
,
weak
ones
.
So
when
it
comes
dark
again
,
I
will
steal
down
into
that
clachan
,
and
set
this
that
I
have
been
making
in
the
window
of
a
good
friend
of
mine
,
John
Breck
Maccoll
,
a
bouman
of
Appin
's
.
"
"
With
all
my
heart
,
"
says
I
;
"
and
if
he
finds
it
,
what
is
he
to
think
?
"
"
Well
,
"
says
Alan
,
"
I
wish
he
was
a
man
of
more
penetration
,
for
by
my
troth
I
am
afraid
he
will
make
little
enough
of
it
!
But
this
is
what
I
have
in
my
mind
.
This
cross
is
something
in
the
nature
of
the
crosstarrie
,
or
fiery
cross
,
which
is
the
signal
of
gathering
in
our
clans
;
yet
he
will
know
well
enough
the
clan
is
not
to
rise
,
for
there
it
is
standing
in
his
window
,
and
no
word
with
it
.
So
he
will
say
to
himsel
'
,
THE
CLAN
IS
NOT
TO
RISE
,
BUT
THERE
IS
SOMETHING
.
Then
he
will
see
my
button
,
and
that
was
Duncan
Stewart
's
.
And
then
he
will
say
to
himsel
'
,
THE
SON
OF
DUNCAN
IS
IN
THE
HEATHER
,
AND
HAS
NEED
OF
ME
.
"
"
Well
,
"
said
I
,
"
it
may
be
.
But
even
supposing
so
,
there
is
a
good
deal
of
heather
between
here
and
the
Forth
.
"
"
And
that
is
a
very
true
word
,
"
says
Alan
.
"
But
then
John
Breck
will
see
the
sprig
of
birch
and
the
sprig
of
pine
;
and
he
will
say
to
himsel
'
(
if
he
is
a
man
of
any
penetration
at
all
,
which
I
misdoubt
)
,
ALAN
WILL
BE
LYING
IN
A
WOOD
WHICH
IS
BOTH
OF
PINES
AND
BIRCHES
.
Then
he
will
think
to
himsel
'
,
THAT
IS
NOT
SO
VERY
RIFE
HEREABOUT
;
and
then
he
will
come
and
give
us
a
look
up
in
Corrynakiegh
.
And
if
he
does
not
,
David
,
the
devil
may
fly
away
with
him
,
for
what
I
care
;
for
he
will
no
be
worth
the
salt
to
his
porridge
.
"
"
Eh
,
man
,
"
said
I
,
drolling
with
him
a
little
,
"
you
're
very
ingenious
!
But
would
it
not
be
simpler
for
you
to
write
him
a
few
words
in
black
and
white
?
"