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Chapter III
IknewIhadfoundafriend,eventhoughtherewasnolikelihoodthatIshouldeverseehisface.Hewasagreatandfamouswriter,andalltheworldhonoredhim;whileI,hiddenawayinmycastleonarockontheedgeofMuircarrie,wassofarfrombeinginterestingorcleverthateveninmygrandesteveningdressandtiaraofjewelsIwasasinsignificantasamouse.Infact,IalwaysfeltrathersillywhenIwasobligedtowearmydiamondsonstateoccasionsascustomsometimesdemanded.
Mr.MacNairnwroteessaysandpoems,andmarvelousstorieswhichwerealwaysrealthoughtheywerecalledfiction.Wheresoeverhisstorywasplaced—howsoeverremoteandunknownthescene—itwasarealplace,andthepeoplewholivedinitwerereal,asifhehadsomemagicpowertocalluphumanthingstobreatheandliveandsetone’sheartbeating.Ireadeverythinghewrote.Ireadeverywordofhisagainandagain.Ialwayskeptsomebookofhisnearenoughtobeabletotouchitwithmyhand;andoftenIsatbythefireinthelibraryholdingoneopenonmylapforanhourormore,onlybecauseitmeantawarm,closecompanionship.Itseemedatthosetimesasifhesatnearmeinthedimglowandweunderstoodeachother’sthoughtswithoutusingwords,asWeeBrownElspethandIhadunderstood—onlythiswasadeeperthing.
Ihadfeltnearhiminthiswayforseveralyears,andeveryyearhehadgrownmorefamous,whenithappenedthatoneJunemyguardian,SirIan,requiredmetogotoLondontoseemylawyersandsignsomeimportantdocumentsconnectedwiththemanagementoftheestate.