'Gwenny is very patient and kind, and her example helps me.
I often want to run away from this valley because I hate the
Doones so much. But then I think of my grandfather and my
love for him. He's very old, and I don't want him to die without
a gentle hand beside him. He's the only reason I stay. Once,
someone wanted to help me escape, but it ended terribly. The
events of that day changed my life. I stopped being a child and
learned about death and darkness.''It happened a year ago, although it seems like ten years. I was
going home from here when a young man stepped out from
behind a tree. He was beautifully dressed in red and green
clothes.'
'"Cousin Lorna, my good cousin," he said, "I'm Lord Alan
Brandir. My father was your mother's brother, and the
government made him your guardian. He's very old now, so
they've asked me to be your guardian. I've been ordered to take
care of you until you're twenty-one."'
'I was very surprised by this, because he looked so young.
"You, my guardian!" I said, and laughed. "You don't look much
older than I am!"'
'"I'm almost nineteen," he said with a laugh. "If one of the
Doones attacked me, I'd kill him easily."'
'But to me, he looked so young and thin. I was afraid for his
life here in this place.'
'"Don't be angry," he said softly. "I've travelled a long way to
find you. I know how dangerous the Doones are - I've known
men like them in the hills of Scotland. I'm not afraid of them,
so don't be afraid for me. Will you come with me and leave
this place?"'
'A storm was starting, and the sky was growing dark. There
was lightning in the sky, and thunder. I started to feel very
frightened, and thought of my grandfather. I loved him too much
to leave him.'
'"I can't go with you, Lord Alan Brandir," I said. "You're too
young, and I don't want to leave without my grandfather's
permission. Please leave immediately — it's dangerous here."'
'He took my hand and kissed it. "Dear cousin," he said, "Give
me one flower so I can remember you. Believe me — I'll come
back again soon."'
'"You will not!" cried a loud voice. Carver Doone jumped
from behind a tree and seized Alan Brandir in his arms like a catjumping on a mouse. The boy fought bravely, but Carver lifted
him up like a child and carried him away into the darkness. I
heard the sound of someone falling to the ground. There was
no scream, but I knew what had happened. The poor boy had
been killed.
'Gwenny is very patient and kind, and her example helps me.I often want to run away from this valley because I hate theDoones so much. But then I think of my grandfather and mylove for him. He's very old, and I don't want him to die withouta gentle hand beside him. He's the only reason I stay. Once,someone wanted to help me escape, but it ended terribly. Theevents of that day changed my life. I stopped being a child andlearned about death and darkness.''It happened a year ago, although it seems like ten years. I wasgoing home from here when a young man stepped out frombehind a tree. He was beautifully dressed in red and greenclothes.''"Cousin Lorna, my good cousin," he said, "I'm Lord AlanBrandir. My father was your mother's brother, and thegovernment made him your guardian. He's very old now, sothey've asked me to be your guardian. I've been ordered to takecare of you until you're twenty-one."''I was very surprised by this, because he looked so young."You, my guardian!" I said, and laughed. "You don't look mucholder than I am!"''"I'm almost nineteen," he said with a laugh. "If one of theDoones attacked me, I'd kill him easily."''But to me, he looked so young and thin. I was afraid for hislife here in this place.''"Don't be angry," he said softly. "I've travelled a long way tofind you. I know how dangerous the Doones are - I've knownmen like them in the hills of Scotland. I'm not afraid of them,so don't be afraid for me. Will you come with me and leavethis place?"''A storm was starting, and the sky was growing dark. Therewas lightning in the sky, and thunder. I started to feel veryfrightened, and thought of my grandfather. I loved him too muchto leave him.''"I can't go with you, Lord Alan Brandir," I said. "You're tooyoung, and I don't want to leave without my grandfather'spermission. Please leave immediately — it's dangerous here."''He took my hand and kissed it. "Dear cousin," he said, "Giveme one flower so I can remember you. Believe me — I'll comeback again soon."''"You will not!" cried a loud voice. Carver Doone jumpedfrom behind a tree and seized Alan Brandir in his arms like a catjumping on a mouse. The boy fought bravely, but Carver liftedhim up like a child and carried him away into the darkness. Iheard the sound of someone falling to the ground. There wasno scream, but I knew what had happened. The poor boy hadbeen killed.
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