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CHAPTER III AN ANCIENT RUNE
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ON the next day I rode on my bicycle to Peterhead, and walked on the pier1. It was a bright clear day, and a fresh northern breeze was blowing. The fishing boats were ready to start at the turn of the tide; and as I came up the first of them began to pass out through the harbour mouth. Their movement was beautiful to see; at first slowly, and then getting faster as the sails were hoisted2, till at last they swept through the narrow entrance, scuppers under, righting themselves as they swung before the wind in the open sea. Now and again a belated smacksman came hurrying along to catch his boat before she should leave the pier.
The eastern pier of Peterhead is guarded by a massive wall of granite4, built in several steps or tiers, which breaks the fury of the gale5. When a northern storm is on, it is a wild spot; the waves dash over it in walls of solid green topped with mountainous masses of foam6 and spray. But at present, with the July sun beating down, it was a vantage post from which to see the whole harbour and the sea without. I climbed up and sat on the top, looking on admiringly, and lazily smoked in quiet enjoyment7. Presently I noticed some one very like Gormala come hurrying along the pier, and now and again crouching8 behind one of the mooring9 posts. I said nothing but kept an eye on her, for I supposed that she was at her usual game of watching some one.
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Soon a tall man strode leisurely10 along, and from every movement of the woman I could see that he was the subject of her watching. He came near where I sat, and stood there with that calm unconcerned patience which is a characteristic of the fisherman.
He was a fine-looking fellow, well over six feet high, with a
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foam
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leisurely
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lustrous
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jersey
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spoke
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pointed
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resonant
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stature
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speck
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prone
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eloquent
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deference
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stolid
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indifference
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persistent
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weirds
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