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"
Opinion
here
or
opinion
there
,
"
said
I
,
"
it
's
a
kent
thing
that
Christianity
forbids
revenge
.
"
"
Ay
"
said
he
,
"
it
's
well
seen
it
was
a
Campbell
taught
ye
!
It
would
be
a
convenient
world
for
them
and
their
sort
,
if
there
was
no
such
a
thing
as
a
lad
and
a
gun
behind
a
heather
bush
!
But
that
's
nothing
to
the
point
.
This
is
what
he
did
.
"
"
Ay
"
said
I
,
"
come
to
that
.
"
"
Well
,
David
,
"
said
he
,
"
since
he
couldnae
be
rid
of
the
loyal
commons
by
fair
means
,
he
swore
he
would
be
rid
of
them
by
foul
.
Ardshiel
was
to
starve
:
that
was
the
thing
he
aimed
at
.
And
since
them
that
fed
him
in
his
exile
wouldnae
be
bought
out
--
right
or
wrong
,
he
would
drive
them
out
.
Therefore
he
sent
for
lawyers
,
and
papers
,
and
red-coats
to
stand
at
his
back
.
And
the
kindly
folk
of
that
country
must
all
pack
and
tramp
,
every
father
's
son
out
of
his
father
's
house
,
and
out
of
the
place
where
he
was
bred
and
fed
,
and
played
when
he
was
a
callant
.
And
who
are
to
succeed
them
?
Bare-leggit
beggars
!
King
George
is
to
whistle
for
his
rents
;
he
maun
dow
with
less
;
he
can
spread
his
butter
thinner
:
what
cares
Red
Colin
?
If
he
can
hurt
Ardshiel
,
he
has
his
wish
;
if
he
can
pluck
the
meat
from
my
chieftain
's
table
,
and
the
bit
toys
out
of
his
children
's
hands
,
he
will
gang
hame
singing
to
Glenure
!
"
"
Let
me
have
a
word
,
"
said
I.
"
Be
sure
,
if
they
take
less
rents
,
be
sure
Government
has
a
finger
in
the
pie
.
It
's
not
this
Campbell
's
fault
,
man
--
it
's
his
orders
.
And
if
ye
killed
this
Colin
to-morrow
,
what
better
would
ye
be
?
There
would
be
another
factor
in
his
shoes
,
as
fast
as
spur
can
drive
.
"
"
Ye
're
a
good
lad
in
a
fight
,
"
said
Alan
;
"
but
,
man
!
ye
have
Whig
blood
in
ye
!
"
He
spoke
kindly
enough
,
but
there
was
so
much
anger
under
his
contempt
that
I
thought
it
was
wise
to
change
the
conversation
.
I
expressed
my
wonder
how
,
with
the
Highlands
covered
with
troops
,
and
guarded
like
a
city
in
a
siege
,
a
man
in
his
situation
could
come
and
go
without
arrest
.
"
It
's
easier
than
ye
would
think
,
"
said
Alan
.
"
A
bare
hillside
(
ye
see
)
is
like
all
one
road
;
if
there
's
a
sentry
at
one
place
,
ye
just
go
by
another
.
And
then
the
heather
's
a
great
help
.
And
everywhere
there
are
friends
'
houses
and
friends
'
byres
and
haystacks
.
And
besides
,
when
folk
talk
of
a
country
covered
with
troops
,
it
's
but
a
kind
of
a
byword
at
the
best
.
A
soldier
covers
nae
mair
of
it
than
his
boot-soles
.
I
have
fished
a
water
with
a
sentry
on
the
other
side
of
the
brae
,
and
killed
a
fine
trout
;
and
I
have
sat
in
a
heather
bush
within
six
feet
of
another
,
and
learned
a
real
bonny
tune
from
his
whistling
.
This
was
it
,
"
said
he
,
and
whistled
me
the
air
.