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第38章

"It's my ain land," he cried, "and I'll never leave it.D'ye see yon broun hill wi' the lang cairn?" and he gripped my arm fiercely and directed my gaze."Yon's my bit.I howkit it richt on the verra tap, and ilka year I gang there to make it neat and ordlerly.I've trystit wi' fower men in different pairishes that whenever they hear o' my death, they'll cairry me up yonder and bury me there.And then I'll never leave it, but be still and quiet to the warld's end.I'll aye hae the sound o' water in my ear, for there's five burns tak' their rise on that hillside, and on a' airts the glens gang doun to the Gled and the Aller."Then his spirit failed him, his voice sank, and he was almost the feeble gangrel once more.But not yet, for again his eye swept the ring of hills, and he muttered to himself names which I knew for streams, lingeringly, lovingly, as of old affections."Aller and Gled and Callowa," he crooned, "braw names, and Clachlands and Cauldshaw and the Lanely Water.And I maunna forget the Stark and the Lin and the bonny streams o' the Creran.And what mair? I canna mind a' the burns, the Howe and the Hollies and the Fawn and the links o' the Manor.What says the Psalmist about them?

'As streams o' water in the South, Our bondage Lord, recall.'

Ay, but yen's the name for them.'Streams o' water in the South.'"And as we went down the slopes to the darkening vale I heard him crooning to himself in a high, quavering voice the single distich; then in a little his weariness took him again, and he plodded on with no thought save for his sorrows.

IV

The conclusion of this tale belongs not to me, but to the shepherd of the Redswirehead, and I heard it from him in his dwelling, as I stayed the night, belated on the darkening moors.He told me it after supper in a flood of misty Doric, and his voice grew rough at times, and he poked viciously at the dying peat.

In the last back-end I was at Gledfoot wi' sheep, and a weary job I had and little credit.Ye ken the place, a lang dreich shore wi' the wind swirlin' and bitin' to the bane, and the broun Gled water choked wi' Solloway sand.There was nae room in ony inn in the town, so I bude to gang to a bit public on the Harbour Walk, where sailor-folk and fishermen feucht and drank, and nae dacent men frae the hills thocht of gangin'.I was in a gey ill way, for I had sell't my beasts dooms cheap, and I thocht o' the lang miles hame in the wintry weather.So after a bite o' meat Igangs out to get the air and clear my heid, which was a' rammled wi' the auction-ring.

And whae did I find, sittin' on a bench at the door, but the auld man Yeddie.He was waur changed than ever.His lang hair was hingin' over his broo, and his face was thin and white as a ghaist's.His claes fell loose about him, and he sat wi' his hand on his auld stick and his chin on his hand, hearin' nocht and glowerin' afore him.He never saw nor kenned me till I shook him by the shoulders, and cried him by his name.

"Whae are ye?" says he, in a thin voice that gaed to my hert.

"Ye ken me fine, ye auld fule," says I."I'm Jock Rorison o'

the Redswirehead, whaur ye've stoppit often.""Redswirehead," he says, like a man in a dream."Redswirehead!

That's at the tap o' the Clachlands Burn as ye gang ower to the Dreichil.""And what are ye daein' here? It's no your countryside ava, and ye're no fit noo for lang trampin'.""No," says he, in the same weak voice and wi' nae fushion in him, "but they winna hae me up yonder noo.I'm ower auld and useless.Yince a'body was gled to see me, and wad keep me as lang's I wantit, and had aye a gud word at meeting and pairting.

Noo it's a' changed, and my wark's dune."I saw fine that the man was daft, but what answer could I gie to his havers? Folk in the Callowa Glens are as kind as afore, but ill weather and auld age had put queer notions intil his heid.

Forbye, he was seeck, seeck unto death, and I saw mair in his een than I likit to think.

"Come in-by and get some meat, man," I said."Ye're famishin'

wi' cauld and hunger."

"I canna eat," he says, and his voice never changed."It's lang since I had a bite, for I'm no hungry.But I'm awfu' thirsty.Icam here yestreen, and I can get nae water to drink like the water in the hills.I maun be settin' out back the morn, if the Lord spares me."I mindit fine that the body wad tak nae drink like an honest man, but maun aye draibble wi' burn water, and noo he had got the thing on the brain.I never spak a word, for the maitter was bye ony mortal's aid.

For lang he sat quiet.Then he lifts his heid and looks awa ower the grey sea.A licht for a moment cam intil his een.

"Whatna big water's yon?" he said, wi' his puir mind aye rinnin' on waters.

"That's the Solloway," says I.

"The Solloway," says he; " it's a big water, and it wad be an ill job to ford it.""Nae man ever fordit it," I said.

"But I never yet cam to the water I couldna ford," says he."But what's that queer smell i' the air? Something snell and cauld and unfreendly.""That's the salt, for we're at the sea here, the mighty ocean.

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