[Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson]@TWC D-Link bookKidnapped CHAPTER VI 5/8
But that was before the sough** gaed abroad about Mr.Alexander, that was like the death of him." * Rope. ** Report. "And what was it ?" I asked. "Ou, just that he had killed him," said the landlord.
"Did ye never hear that ?" "And what would he kill him for ?" said I. "And what for, but just to get the place," said he. "The place ?" said I."The Shaws ?" "Nae other place that I ken," said he. "Ay, man ?" said I."Is that so? Was my--was Alexander the eldest son ?" "'Deed was he," said the landlord.
"What else would he have killed him for ?" And with that he went away, as he had been impatient to do from the beginning. Of course, I had guessed it a long while ago; but it is one thing to guess, another to know; and I sat stunned with my good fortune, and could scarce grow to believe that the same poor lad who had trudged in the dust from Ettrick Forest not two days ago, was now one of the rich of the earth, and had a house and broad lands, and might mount his horse tomorrow.
All these pleasant things, and a thousand others, crowded into my mind, as I sat staring before me out of the inn window, and paying no heed to what I saw; only I remember that my eye lighted on Captain Hoseason down on the pier among his seamen, and speaking with some authority.
And presently he came marching back towards the house, with no mark of a sailor's clumsiness, but carrying his fine, tall figure with a manly bearing, and still with the same sober, grave expression on his face.
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