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Chapter 26
Thedaycametoanendwiththesamebrightness;thenightfellquietandclear;lightscameoutinhousesandhamletsandthen,oneafteranother,begantobeputout;butitwaspasteleven,andwewerelongsincestrangelytorturedwithanxieties,beforeweheardthegrindingofoarsupontherowing-pins.Atthat,welookedoutandsawthelassherselfcomingrowingtousinaboat.Shehadtrustednoonewithouraffairs,notevenhersweetheart,ifshehadone;butassoonasherfatherwasasleep,hadleftthehousebyawindow,stolenaneighbour’sboat,andcometoourassistancesingle-handed.
Iwasabashedhowtofindexpressionformythanks;butshewasnolessabashedatthethoughtofhearingthem;beggedustolosenotimeandtoholdourpeace,saying(veryproperly)thattheheartofourmatterwasinhasteandsilence;andso,whatwithonethingandanother,shehadsetusontheLothianshorenotfarfromCarriden,hadshakenhandswithus,andwasoutagainatseaandrowingforLimekilns,beforetherewasonewordsaideitherofherserviceorourgratitude.
Evenaftershewasgone,wehadnothingtosay,asindeednothingwasenoughforsuchakindness.OnlyAlanstoodagreatwhileupontheshoreshakinghishead.
“Itisaveryfinelass,”hesaidatlast.“David,itisaveryfinelass.”Andamatterofanhourlater,aswewerelyinginadenonthesea-shoreandIhadbeenalreadydozing,hebrokeoutagainincommendationsofhercharacter