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Epilogue
SandyNicollsawhiminthegloamingmovingwithleapswhichwerebeyondamortal’spoweracrossCharlie’sMoss.Later,atthelittlelonelyale-houseofKilwauk,hewasobservedbyadrovertocrossthepeat-road,andthedrover--hisnamewasGrieve--sworetohisdyingdaythatbesidethetravellermovedacoal-blackshadow.Therewasamoonthatnight,andRobbieHogg,herdinGlenwhappen,sawthefearfultwosome--manandshadow,mananddevil--flittingacrossthebraesofCaerdrochit.Atoneinthemorningapackman,lateontheroad,sawthefigureontheEdinburghhighway,and,thoughhehadbeendrinkingandwasthereforeadoubtfulwitness,rememberedthathecouldnotbeclearwhetheritwasonemanortwo,andhadbeensoberedbytheportent....
Atthispoint,whenallthatremainedwasanawfulimagining,itwasthecustomofahouseholdwherethetalewastoldtosingwithdrythroatsthetwenty-thirdPsalm.
Threehoursafterthefuddledpackmanwasleftrubbinghiseyes,twomenenteredthebackroomofalittlehostelryinLeithwithinastone’sthrowoftheharbour.ThedustofmoorburnandtheAprilroadswasonthem,andoneofthetwowaslimpingandveryweary.
Theonlyoccupantoftheroomwasamaninagreatseaman’scoatwhowaseatingahastymeal.Herosetohisfeetwithanexclamation.
"Mark!"hecried."InthenameofGod,man..."
"Whendoesthesloopsail?"
"Inthenexthourwiththetide."
"TheLordbethanked!...You’llhavethisgentlemanandmeasfellow-passengers,Patie..."
"Wheesht,man.TheykenmeinthisplaceasJensGunnersen,askipperoutofDenmark...