Белые люди

Chapter I

           Thelibrarywasamarvelousplace,andMacayrekneweveryvolumeinit.Theyusedtositandreadlikechildrenamongfairystories,andthentheywouldpersuadeMacayretotellthemtheancienttalesheknew—ofthedayswhenAgricolaforcedhiswayinamongtheMenoftheWoods,whowoulddieanysavagedeathratherthanbeconquered.Macayrewasasortofheirloomhimself,andheknewandbelievedthemall.

           Idon’tknowhowitwasthatImyselfseemedtoseemyyoungfatherandmothersoclearlyandtoknowhowradiantandwildlyinlovetheywere.SurelyJeanBraidfutehadnotwordstotellme.ButIknew.SoIunderstood,inawayofmyown,whathappenedtomymotheronebrilliantlateOctoberafternoonwhenmyfatherwasbroughthomedead—followedbytheguestswhohadgoneoutshootingwithhim.Hisfoothadcaughtinatuftofheather,andhisguningoingoffhadkilledhim.OnemomenthehadbeenthehandsomestyoungchieftaininScotland,andwhenhewasbroughthometheycouldnothaveletmymotherseehisface.

           Butsheneveraskedtoseeit.Shewasontheterracewhichjutsovertherockthecastleisbuilton,andwhichlooksoutoverthepurpleworldofclimbingmoor.Shesawfromtherethereturningpartyofshootersandgillieswindingitswayslowlythroughtheheather,followingaburdencarriedonastretcheroffirboughs.Someofherwomenguestswerewithher,andoneofthemsaidafterwardthatwhenshefirstcaughtsightofthemovingfiguresshegotupslowlyandcrepttothestonebalustradewithacrouchingmovementalmostlikeayoungleopardesspreparingtospring.

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