[David Balfour, Second Part by Robert Louis Stevenson]@TWC D-Link bookDavid Balfour, Second Part CHAPTER X 17/20
But for his being in Edinburgh I think I can show you another of that.
For sure you have some signal, a signal of need, such as would bring him to your help, if he was anywhere within the reach of ears and legs ?" "Why, how will you know that ?" says she. "By means of a magical talisman God gave to me when I was born, and the name they call it by is Common-sense," said I."Oblige me so far as to make your signal, and I will show you the red head of Neil." No doubt but I spoke bitter and sharp.
My heart was bitter.
I blamed myself and the girl and hated both of us: her for the vile crew that she was come of, myself for my wanton folly to have stuck my head in such a byke of wasps. Catriona set her fingers to her lips and whistled once, with an exceeding clear, strong, mounting note, as full as a ploughman's.
A while we stood silent; and I was about to ask her to repeat the same, when I heard the sound of some one bursting through the bushes below on the braeside.
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