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XV. Hallowmass
Insensiblythehorizonshortened,theboldsummitofHerstaneCraigbecameablurandthenwashiddeninclouds,thelightwindofthemorningdiedaway,andoverthelandcreptablindeeriestillness.Davidturnedforhome,andlongbeforehehadreachedthecrestaboveReiverslawthefogwasdownonhim.Itwasstillagossamercoveringthroughwhichitwaspossibletoseeahundredyardsahead,butobjectsstoodupinitinunfamiliaroutlines--asheepfoldlikeacitywall,ascragofrowanlikeaforesttree.
Amonstrousfigureappearedinthedimness,whichpresentlyrevealeditselfasamanonhorseback.DavidsawthatitwasMarkonhischestnut.
"Wellmet,"themancried."I’mpushingforhome,forI’mgettingtheyowestotheinfield,butIsawyoubeforethemistdroppedandIguessedIwouldfindyouhere.There’safriendofyoursupbyethatwouldbeblithetoseeyou--uptherigfromtheauldaikontheroadtotheGreenshiel."WithnofurtherwordMarktouchedhismareandwentoffatacanter.
Thefriend,thoughtDavid,wouldbeRichieSmail,whomighthavesomemessagetohimfromReiverslaw.Soheturnedasdirectedpasttherootofoaktowardstheridgeofthehill.Intwentyyardsafigureloomedbeforehim,afigureonahorse.HefancieditwasMarkreturning,tillashedrewnearerhesawthatitwasnomanthatsattheblackgeldingandpeeredintothethickweather.
ItflashedthroughhismindthatMarkhadsenthimhereonpurpose.Andthensomethingcameintohissoulwhichhehadneverknownbefore,arecklessboldness,awildjoywhichcaughtathisheart.