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"
It
's
very
likely
,
"
said
Alan
;
"
and
so
would
any
gentleman
.
You
and
me
were
innocent
of
that
transaction
.
"
"
The
better
reason
,
since
we
were
falsely
suspected
,
that
we
should
get
clear
,
"
I
cried
.
"
The
innocent
should
surely
come
before
the
guilty
.
"
"
Why
,
David
,
"
said
he
,
"
the
innocent
have
aye
a
chance
to
get
assoiled
in
court
;
but
for
the
lad
that
shot
the
bullet
,
I
think
the
best
place
for
him
will
be
the
heather
.
Them
that
havenae
dipped
their
hands
in
any
little
difficulty
,
should
be
very
mindful
of
the
case
of
them
that
have
.
And
that
is
the
good
Christianity
.
For
if
it
was
the
other
way
round
about
,
and
the
lad
whom
I
couldnae
just
clearly
see
had
been
in
our
shoes
,
and
we
in
his
(
as
might
very
well
have
been
)
,
I
think
we
would
be
a
good
deal
obliged
to
him
oursel
's
if
he
would
draw
the
soldiers
.
"
When
it
came
to
this
,
I
gave
Alan
up
.
But
he
looked
so
innocent
all
the
time
,
and
was
in
such
clear
good
faith
in
what
he
said
,
and
so
ready
to
sacrifice
himself
for
what
he
deemed
his
duty
,
that
my
mouth
was
closed
.
Mr.
Henderland
's
words
came
back
to
me
:
that
we
ourselves
might
take
a
lesson
by
these
wild
Highlanders
.
Well
,
here
I
had
taken
mine
.
Alan
's
morals
were
all
tail-first
;
but
he
was
ready
to
give
his
life
for
them
,
such
as
they
were
.
"
Alan
,
"
said
I
,
"
I
'll
not
say
it
's
the
good
Christianity
as
I
understand
it
,
but
it
's
good
enough
.
And
here
I
offer
ye
my
hand
for
the
second
time
.
"
Whereupon
he
gave
me
both
of
his
,
saying
surely
I
had
cast
a
spell
upon
him
,
for
he
could
forgive
me
anything
.
Then
he
grew
very
grave
,
and
said
we
had
not
much
time
to
throw
away
,
but
must
both
flee
that
country
:
he
,
because
he
was
a
deserter
,
and
the
whole
of
Appin
would
now
be
searched
like
a
chamber
,
and
every
one
obliged
to
give
a
good
account
of
himself
;
and
I
,
because
I
was
certainly
involved
in
the
murder
.
"
O
!
"
says
I
,
willing
to
give
him
a
little
lesson
,
"
I
have
no
fear
of
the
justice
of
my
country
.
"
"
As
if
this
was
your
country
!
"
said
he
.
"
Or
as
if
ye
would
be
tried
here
,
in
a
country
of
Stewarts
!
"
"
It
's
all
Scotland
,
"
said
I.