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Chapter 21
AlthoughhisEnglishwasverybadandbroken,yetAlan(accordingtohisveryhandsomeuse,wheneverIwasby)wouldsufferhimtospeaknoGaelic.Perhapsthestrangelanguagemadehimappearmorebackwardthanhereallywas;butIthoughthehadlittlegood-willtoserveus,andwhathehadwasthechildofterror.
AlanwouldhavehadhimcarryamessagetoJames;buttheboumanwouldhearofnomessage.“Shewasforgetit,”hesaidinhisscreamingvoice;andwouldeitherhavealetterorwashhishandsofus.
IthoughtAlanwouldbegravelledatthat,forwelackedthemeansofwritinginthatdesert.
ButhewasamanofmoreresourcesthanIknew;searchedthewooduntilhefoundthequillofacushat-dove,whichheshapedintoapen;madehimselfakindofinkwithgunpowderfromhishornandwaterfromtherunningstream;andtearingacornerfromhisFrenchmilitarycommission(whichhecarriedinhispocket,likeatalismantokeephimfromthegallows),hesatdownandwroteasfollows:
“DEARKINSMAN,—Pleasesendthemoneybythebearertotheplacehekensof.
“Youraffectionatecousin,
“A.S.”
Thisheintrustedtothebouman,whopromisedtomakewhatmannerofspeedhebestcould,andcarrieditoffwithhimdownthehill.
Hewasthreefulldaysgone,butaboutfiveintheeveningofthethird,weheardawhistlinginthewood,whichAlananswered;andpresentlytheboumancameupthewater-side,lookingforus,rightandleft.