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871
"
Now
,
"
said
he
,
"
it
's
earnest
.
Do
as
I
do
,
for
your
life
.
"
872
And
at
the
same
speed
,
but
now
with
infinitely
more
precaution
,
we
traced
back
again
across
the
mountain-side
by
the
same
way
that
we
had
come
,
only
perhaps
higher
;
till
at
last
Alan
threw
himself
down
in
the
upper
wood
of
Lettermore
,
where
I
had
found
him
at
the
first
,
and
lay
,
with
his
face
in
the
bracken
,
panting
like
a
dog
.
873
My
own
sides
so
ached
,
my
head
so
swam
,
my
tongue
so
hung
out
of
my
mouth
with
heat
and
dryness
,
that
I
lay
beside
him
like
one
dead
.
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874
Alan
was
the
first
to
come
round
.
He
rose
,
went
to
the
border
of
the
wood
,
peered
out
a
little
,
and
then
returned
and
sat
down
.
875
"
Well
,
"
said
he
,
"
yon
was
a
hot
burst
,
David
.
"
876
I
said
nothing
,
nor
so
much
as
lifted
my
face
.
I
had
seen
murder
done
,
and
a
great
,
ruddy
,
jovial
gentleman
struck
out
of
life
in
a
moment
;
the
pity
of
that
sight
was
still
sore
within
me
,
and
yet
that
was
but
a
part
of
my
concern
.
Here
was
murder
done
upon
the
man
Alan
hated
;
here
was
Alan
skulking
in
the
trees
and
running
from
the
troops
;
and
whether
his
was
the
hand
that
fired
or
only
the
head
that
ordered
,
signified
but
little
.
By
my
way
of
it
,
my
only
friend
in
that
wild
country
was
blood-guilty
in
the
first
degree
;
I
held
him
in
horror
;
I
could
not
look
upon
his
face
;
I
would
have
rather
lain
alone
in
the
rain
on
my
cold
isle
,
than
in
that
warm
wood
beside
a
murderer
.
877
"
Are
ye
still
wearied
?
"
he
asked
again
.
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878
"
No
,
"
said
I
,
still
with
my
face
in
the
bracken
;
"
no
,
I
am
not
wearied
now
,
and
I
can
speak
.
You
and
me
must
twine
,
"
I
said
.
"
I
liked
you
very
well
,
Alan
,
but
your
ways
are
not
mine
,
and
they
're
not
God
's
:
and
the
short
and
the
long
of
it
is
just
that
we
must
twine
.
"
879
"
I
will
hardly
twine
from
ye
,
David
,
without
some
kind
of
reason
for
the
same
,
"
said
Alan
,
mighty
gravely
.
"
If
ye
ken
anything
against
my
reputation
,
it
's
the
least
thing
that
ye
should
do
,
for
old
acquaintance
'
sake
,
to
let
me
hear
the
name
of
it
;
and
if
ye
have
only
taken
a
distaste
to
my
society
,
it
will
be
proper
for
me
to
judge
if
I
'm
insulted
.
880
"