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XVI. The Witch Hunt
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Davidwaitedonlytostablehishorse,andtobuckleontheswordwithwhichhehadgirthimselfonthenightofthesecondBeltane.HeransofasttowardstheclachanthathewasatPeterPennecuik’shousebeforeIsobel,labouringinhiswake,hadturnedthecornerofthemanseloan.
Thenighthadfallendark,butfrominsidethegirnelcameaflickeroflight.Davidhadoncebeforeseenawitchhunt--inLiberton,asaboy--andthentherehadbeenafuriousandnoisycrowdsurgingroundthechange-housewheretheaccusedwasimprisoned.ButtheWoodileemobwasnotlikethat.Itwassilent,almostfurtive.Thegranarywasalargebuilding,forithadoncebeenthebarnoftheMainsfarm;itwasbuiltofunmasonedstonecementedwithmud,andhadadeeproofofthatch;throughthechinksofbothwallsandroofcamethinstreamsoflight.Thespectatorsdidnotpressonthedoor,butstoodingroupssomepacesback,ashushedasinthekirkofaSabbath.ThelightwastoodimforDavidtorecognizefaces,buthesawthatonemanstoodatthedooraskeeper,andknewhimforReiverslaw.
Hehadbeendrinking,andgreetedtheministerhilariously.
"We’vegottenaneo’thecoven,"hewhisperedthickly,"aneyousawyoursel’intheWud."
"ButChasehopeisamongheraccusers."
"Iken,butwe’llgetthatkail-wormtoo,intheLord’sguidtime.Atonyrate,we’resureo’aneo’thedeevils."
"Youfool,thisisatrickofChasehope’stodivertattentionfromtheWood.Thismiserablewomanhasonlyconfessedbairnlyfaults,andonthathe’llrideoffscotfree.