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CHAPTER X
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He came striding over the soaking moor with his plaid folded tightly around him and his head bent before the blast.

He was greatly excited.
"Crawford, come wi' me.

The Athol passenger packet is driving before this wind, and there is a fishing smack in her wake." "Gie us some brandy wi' us, Mrs.Hope, and you'll hae fires and blankets and a' things needfu' in case O' accident, ma'am." He was putting on his bonnet and plaid as he spoke, and in five minutes the men were hastening to the seaside.
It was a deadly coast to be on in a storm with a gale blowing to land.
A long reef of sharp rocks lay all along it, and now the line of foaming breakers was to any ship a terrible omen of death and destruction.

The packet was almost helpless, and the laird and Tallisker found a crowd of men waiting the catastrophe that was every moment imminent.
"She ought to hae gien hersel' plenty o' sea room," said the laird.

He was half angry to see all the interest centred on the packet.


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