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By the time that, repentant and grateful, Mistress Mac Pholp bethought herself of Gibbie, not a trace of him was to be seen; and Angus, contemplating his present experience in connection with that of Robert Grant's cottage, came to the conclusion that he must be an emissary of Satan who on two such occasions had so unexpectedly rescued him.Perhaps the idea was not quite so illogical as it must seem; for how should such a man imagine any other sort of messenger taking an interest in his life? He was confirmed in the notion when he found that a yard of the line remained attached to the grate, but the rest of it with the anker was gone--fit bark for the angel he imagined Gibbie, to ride the stormy waters withal.While they looked for him in the water and on the land, Gibbie was again in the room below, carrying out a fresh thought.With the help of the table, he emptied the cask, into which a good deal of water had got.

Then he took out the stick, corked the bunghole tight, laced the cask up in a piece of net, attached the line to the net, and wound it about the cask by rolling the latter round and round, took the cask between his hands, and pushed from the window straight into the current of the Glashburn.In a moment it had swept him to the Lorrie.By the greater rapidity of the former he got easily across the heavier current of the latter, and was presently in water comparatively still, swimming quietly towards the Mains, and enjoying his trip none the less that he had to keep a sharp look-out: if he should have to dive, to avoid any drifting object, he might lose his barrel.Quickly now, had he been so minded, he could have returned to the city--changing vessel for vessel, as one after another went to pieces.Many a house-roof offered itself for the voyage; now and then a great water-wheel, horizontal and helpless, devoured of its element.Once he saw a cradle come gyrating along, and, urging all his might, intercepted it, but hardly knew whether he was more sorry or relieved to find it empty.

When he was about half-way to the Mains, a whole fleet of ricks bore down upon him.He boarded one, and scrambled to the top of it, keeping fast hold of the end of his line, which unrolled from the barrel as he ascended.From its peak he surveyed the wild scene.

All was running water.Not a human being was visible, and but a few house-roofs, of which for a moment it was hard to say whether or not they were of those that were afloat.Here and there were the tops of trees, showing like low bushes.Nothing was uplifted except the mountains.He drew near the Mains.All the ricks in the yard were bobbing about, as if amusing themselves with a slow contradance; but they were as yet kept in by the barn, and a huge old hedge of hawthorn.What was that cry from far away? Surely it was that of a horse in danger! It brought a lusty equine response from the farm.Where could horses be with such a depth of water about the place? Then began a great lowing of cattle.But again came the cry of the horse from afar, and Gibbie, this time recognizing the voice as Snowball's, forgot the rest.He stood up on the very top of the rick and sent his keen glance round on all sides.The cry came again and again, so that he was satisfied in what direction he must look.The rain had abated a little, but the air was so thick with vapour that he could not tell whether it was really an object he seemed to see white against the brown water, far away to the left, or a fancy of his excited hope: it might be Snowball on the turn-pike road, which thereabout ran along the top of a high embankment.He tumbled from the rick, rolled the line about the barrel, and pushed vigorously for what might be the horse.

It took him a weary hour--in so many currents was he caught, one after the other, all straining to carry him far below the object he wanted to reach: an object it plainly was before he had got half-way across, and by and by as plainly it was Snowball--testified to ears and eyes together.When at length he scrambled on the embankment beside him, the poor, shivering, perishing creature gave a low neigh of delight: he did not know Gibbie, but he was a human being.He was quite cowed and submissive, and Gibbie at once set about his rescue.He had reasoned as he came along that, if there were beasts at the Mains, there must be room for Snowball, and thither he would endeavour to take him.He tied the end of the line to the remnant of the halter on his head, the other end being still fast to the barrel, and took to the water again.Encouraged by the power upon his head, the pressure, namely, of the halter, the horse followed, and they made for the Mains.It was a long journey, and Gibbie had not breath enough to sing to Snowball, but he made what noise he could, and they got slowly along.He found the difficulties far greater now that he had to look out for the horse as well as for himself.None but one much used to the water could have succeeded in the attempt, or could indeed have stood out against its weakening influence and the strain of the continued exertion together so long.

At length his barrel got water-logged, and he sent it adrift.

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