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CHAPTER IV LAMMAS FLOODS
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WHEN I got to Cruden it was quite dark. I had lingered by the way thinking of Gormala MacNiel and all the queer kind of mystery in which she seemed to be enmeshing me. The more I thought, the more I was puzzled; for the strangest thing of all to me was that I understood part of what seemed to be a mystery. For instance I was but imperfectly acquainted with the Seer-woman’s view of what was to be the result of her watching of Lauchlane Macleod. I knew of course from her words at our first conversation that in him she recognised a man doomed1 to near death according to the manifestation2 of her own power of Second Sight; but I knew what she did not seem to, that this was indeed a golden man. From the momentary3 glimpse which I had had in that queer spell of trance, or whatever it was which had come to me on the pier4 head, I had seemed to know him as a man of gold, sterling5 throughout. It was not merely that his hair was red gold and that his eyes might fairly be called golden, but his whole being could only be expressed in that way; so that when Gormala spoke7, the old rhyme seemed at once a prime factor in the group of three powers which had to be united before the fathoming8 of the Mystery of the Sea. I accordingly made up my mind to speak with the Seer-woman and to ask her to explain. My own intellectual attitude to the matter interested[24] me. I was not sceptical, I did not believe; but I think my mind hung in poise9. Certainly my sympathies tended towards the mysterious side, backed up by some kind of understanding of the inner nature of things which was emotional or unintentional rather than fixed10.
All that night I seemed to dream, my mind working eternally round the data of the day; hundreds of different relationships between Gormala, Lauchlane Macleod, Lammas-tide, the moon and the secrets of the sea
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doomed
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manifestation
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spoke
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revolved
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chirping
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ancestry
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prone
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stupor
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foam
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determined
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ridicule
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divination
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myriad
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gulf
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