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Lastly
,
the
bouman
took
himself
off
by
one
way
;
and
Alan
and
I
(
getting
our
chattels
together
)
struck
into
another
to
resume
our
flight
.
Some
seven
hours
'
incessant
,
hard
travelling
brought
us
early
in
the
morning
to
the
end
of
a
range
of
mountains
.
In
front
of
us
there
lay
a
piece
of
low
,
broken
,
desert
land
,
which
we
must
now
cross
.
The
sun
was
not
long
up
,
and
shone
straight
in
our
eyes
;
a
little
,
thin
mist
went
up
from
the
face
of
the
moorland
like
a
smoke
;
so
that
(
as
Alan
said
)
there
might
have
been
twenty
squadron
of
dragoons
there
and
we
none
the
wiser
.
We
sat
down
,
therefore
,
in
a
howe
of
the
hill-side
till
the
mist
should
have
risen
,
and
made
ourselves
a
dish
of
drammach
,
and
held
a
council
of
war
.
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"
David
,
"
said
Alan
,
"
this
is
the
kittle
bit
.
Shall
we
lie
here
till
it
comes
night
,
or
shall
we
risk
it
,
and
stave
on
ahead
?
"
"
Well
,
"
said
I
,
"
I
am
tired
indeed
,
but
I
could
walk
as
far
again
,
if
that
was
all
.
"
"
Ay
,
but
it
isnae
,
"
said
Alan
,
"
nor
yet
the
half
.
This
is
how
we
stand
:
Appin
's
fair
death
to
us
.
To
the
south
it
's
all
Campbells
,
and
no
to
be
thought
of
.
To
the
north
;
well
,
there
's
no
muckle
to
be
gained
by
going
north
;
neither
for
you
,
that
wants
to
get
to
Queensferry
,
nor
yet
for
me
,
that
wants
to
get
to
France
.
Well
,
then
,
we
'll
can
strike
east
.
"
"
East
be
it
!
"
says
I
,
quite
cheerily
;
but
I
was
thinking
in
to
myself
:
"
O
,
man
,
if
you
would
only
take
one
point
of
the
compass
and
let
me
take
any
other
,
it
would
be
the
best
for
both
of
us
.
"
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"
Well
,
then
,
east
,
ye
see
,
we
have
the
muirs
,
"
said
Alan
.
"
Once
there
,
David
,
it
's
mere
pitch-and-toss
.
Out
on
yon
bald
,
naked
,
flat
place
,
where
can
a
body
turn
to
?
Let
the
red-coats
come
over
a
hill
,
they
can
spy
you
miles
away
;
and
the
sorrow
's
in
their
horses
'
heels
,
they
would
soon
ride
you
down
.
It
's
no
good
place
,
David
;
and
I
'm
free
to
say
,
it
's
worse
by
daylight
than
by
dark
.
"
"
Alan
,
"
said
I
,
"
hear
my
way
of
it
.
Appin
's
death
for
us
;
we
have
none
too
much
money
,
nor
yet
meal
;
the
longer
they
seek
,
the
nearer
they
may
guess
where
we
are
;
it
's
all
a
risk
;
and
I
give
my
word
to
go
ahead
until
we
drop
.
"