Chapter X
Themisthadfloatedaway,andthemoorwasdrenchedwithgoldensunshinewhenwewentbacktothecastle.AsweenteredthehallIheardthesoundofadoghowling,andspokeofittooneofthemen-servantswhohadopenedthedoor.
“ThatsoundslikeGelert.Isheshutupsomewhere?”
Gelertwasabeautifulsheep-dogwhobelongedtoFeargusandwashisheart’sfriend.Iallowedhimtobekeptinthecourtyard.
Themanhesitatedbeforeheansweredme,withacuriouslygraveface.
“ItisGelert,miss.Heishowlingforhismaster.Wewereobligedtoshuthiminthestables.”
“ButFeargusoughttohavereachedherebythistime,”Iwasbeginning.
IwasstoppedbecauseIfoundAngusMacayrealmostatmyelbow.Hehadthatmomentcomeoutofthelibrary.Heputhishandonmyarm.
“Willyecomewithme?”hesaid,andledmebacktotheroomhehadjustleft.Hekepthishandonmyarmwhenweallstoodtogetherinside,HectorandIlookingathiminwonderingquestion.Hewasgoingtotellmesomething—webothsawthat.
“Itisasadthingyouhavetohear,”hesaid.“Hewasafineman,Feargus,andamostfaithfulservant.Hewenttoseehismotherlastnightandcamebacklateacrossthemoor.Therewasaheavymist,andhemusthavelosthisway.Ashepherdfoundhisbodyinatarnatdaybreak.Theytookhimbacktohisfather’shome.”
IlookedatHectorMacNairnandagainatAngus.“Butitcouldn’tbeFeargus,”Icried.“Isawhimanhourago.Hepassedusplayingonhispipes.HewasplayinganewtuneIhadneverheardbeforeawonderful,joyousthing.