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CHAPTER XV BLACK ANDIE'S TALE OF TOD LAPRAIK
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I have yet said little of the Highlanders. They were all three of the followers2 of James More, which bound the accusation3 very tight about their master's neck. All understood a word or two of English; but Neil was the only one who judged he had enough of it for general converse4, in which (when once he got embarked) his company was often tempted5 to the contrary opinion. They were tractable6, simple creatures; showed much more courtesy than might have been expected from their raggedness7 and their uncouth8 appearance, and fell spontaneously to be like three servants for Andie and myself.
Dwelling9 in that isolated10 place, in the old falling ruins of a prison, and among endless strange sounds of the sea and the sea-birds, I thought I perceived in them early the effects of superstitious11 fear. When there was nothing doing they would either lie and sleep, for which their appetite appeared insatiable, or Neil would entertain the others with stories which seemed always of a terrifying strain. If neither of these delights were within reach--if perhaps two were [pg 177]sleeping and the third could find no means to follow their example--I would see him sit and listen and look about him in a progression of uneasiness, starting, his face blenching12, his hands clutched, a man strung like a bow. The nature of these fears I had never an occasion to find out, but the sight of them was
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highlander
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followers
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accusation
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converse
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tempted
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tractable
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dwelling
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isolated
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superstitious
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blenching
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catching
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favourable
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varied
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bass
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highlandman
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| 高原居民,山地居民; [H-](英国)苏格兰高地人 | |
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muse
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canny
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garrison
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brewed
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persecution
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sentry
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psalm
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dungeons
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judgment
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profane
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gash
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happed
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guilt
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comely
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warding
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remarkable
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pier
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likeness
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judgments
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fiscal
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bide
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hoist
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abode
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mighty
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dealing
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salvation
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submission
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gratitude
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