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XVI. The Witch Hunt
HisextremehappinessmadehimfeelmorethaneverinthehandsoftheAlmightyanddisposedtowalksoftlybeforeHim.Hehadgivenmanyhostagestofortune,buthehadwonsomethingwhichcouldneverbetakenaway.Thankfulandhumblehefelt,inlovewithlifeandwithallhumanity,andnotablylessbellicose.Hispathofdutywasclear,buthewouldnotcourtantagonisms.Heowedmuchtothelessfortunate,hewhodailymetKatrineinthegreenwoodoronthehillinthesoftnoonswhichmakeafalsesummeratautumn’send.
SoontheSabbathhepreachedasermonwhichwaslongspokenofinWoodilee.Hediscoursedofcharity--atopicnotpopularintheKirk,andcommonlylefttosuchasMr.Fordycewhowereafflictedwithill-health.Forayoungminister,hisfaceruddywiththehillwindsandhisfigureaswellsetupasadragoon’s,toexpandonsuchamatterseemedamerewasteofprecioustime,whensomanymoremarrowysubjectslaytohishand.YettherewasthatinDavid’searnestnesswhichimpressedhisaudiencealmostasmuchasifhissermonhadbeenondeathandjudgment.Hehadanewhearer.Amansatbeneaththepulpitwhoseeyesnevermovedfromtheminister’sface--amerelathofaman,thintoemaciation,withanarrowheadandamuch-freckledface,araggedbeard,andeyeswithredlightsinthemlikeaferret’s.Davidnoticedthat,asthekirkemptied,theothersseemedtoshunthenewcomer’sproximity.Ashemovedtothedoor,therewasadriftawayfromhim,likesheepfromacollie.
ThatnightIsobelgavehimnewsofthestranger.
"Theprickerhascome,"sheannouncedinasolemnvoice.