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Sorrow lay heavily upon him. After the earthing of Digitized by Google her whom he loved, he went to and fro solitary : often 53 crossing the Narrows and going to the old Pictish Towre under the shadow of Ban Breac. He would not go upon the sea, but let his kinsman Galium do as he liked with the Luath. Now and again Father Allan MacNeil sailed northward to see him. Each time he departed sadder. " The man is going mad, I fear," he said to Galium, the last time he saw Mknus. The long summer night...s brought peace and beauty to the isles. It was a great herring year, and the moon-fishing was unusually good. All the Uist men who lived by the sea-harvest were in their boats whenever they could. The pollack, the dogfish, the otters, and the seals, with flocks of sea-fowl beyond number, shared in the common joy. Manus MacGodrum alone paid no heed to herring or mackerel. He was often seen striding along the shore, and more than once had been heard laughing ; sometimes, too, he was come upon at low tide by the great Reef of Bcmcray, singing wild, strange runes and songs, or crouching upon a rock and brooding dark.
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