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第2章

  Dickwasmuchdisposedtotakethesword,buthisboldspiritwasquailedbythesupernaturalterrorsofthehall,andhethoughttounsheaththeswordfirst,mightbeconstruedintodefiance,andgiveoffencetothepowersoftheMountain。Hetookthebuglewithatremblinghand,andafeeblenote,butloudenoughtoproduceaterribleanswer。Thunderrolledinstunningpealsthroughtheimmensehall;horsesandmenstartedtolife;the,steedssnorted,stamped,grindedtheirbits,andtossedonhightheirheads-thewarriorssprungtotheirfeet,clashedtheirarmour,andbrandishedtheirswords。Dick’sterrorwasextremeatseeingthewholearmy,whichhadbeensolatelysilentasthegrave,inuproar,andabouttorushonhim。Hedroppedthehorn,andmadeafeebleattempttoseizetheenchantedsword;butatthesamemomentavoicepronouncedaloudthemysteriouswords:-
  Woetothecoward,thateverhewasborn,Whodidnotdrawtheswordbeforeheblewthehorn!’’
  Atthesametimeawhirlwindofirresistiblefuryhowledthroughthelonghall,boretheunfortunatehorse-jockeyclearoutofthemouthofthecavern,andprecipitatedhimoverasteep,bankofloosestones,wheretheshepherdsfoundhimthenextmorning,withjustbreathsufficienttotellhisfearfultale,afterconcludingwhichheexpired。
  Thislegend,withseveralvariations,isfoundinmanypartsofScotlandandEngland-thesceneissometimeslaidinsomefavouriteglenoftheHighlands,sometimesinthedeepcoal-minesofNorthumberlandandCumberland,whichrunsofarbeneaththeocean。ItisalsotobefoundinReginaldScott’sbookonWitchcraft,whichwaswritteninthesixteenthcentury。Itwouldbeinvaintoaskwhatwastheoriginalofthetradition。
  Thechoicebetweenthehornandswordmay,perhaps,includeasamoral,thatitisfool-hardytoawakendangerbeforewehavearmsinourhandstoresistit。
  Althoughadmittingofmuchpoeticalornament,itisclearthatthislegendwouldhaveformedbutanunhappyfoundationforaprosestory,andmusthavedegeneratedintoamerefairytale。Dr。JohnLeydenhasbeautifullyintroducedthetraditioninhisScenesofInfancy:-
  MysteriousRhymer,doomedbyfate’sdecree,StilltorevisitEildon’sfatedtree;
  Whereofttheswain,atdawnofHallow-day,HearsthyfleetbarbwithwildimpatienceneighSaywhoishe,withsummonslongandhigh,Shallbidthecharmedsleepofagesfly,RollthelongsoundthroughEildon’scavernsvast,Whileeachdarkwarriorkindlesattheblast?
  Thehorn,thefalchiongraspwithmightyhand,AndpealproudArthur’smarchfromFairy-land?
  ScenesofInfancy,_PartI。_-
  Inthesamecabinetwiththeprecedingfragment,thefollowingoccurredamongother_disjectamembra。_Itseemstobeanattemptatataleofadifferentdescriptionfromthelast,butwasalmostinstantlyabandoned。
  Theintroductionpointsoutthetimeofthecompositiontohavebeenabouttheendoftheeighteenthcentury。
  Fillabumper,’’saidtheKnight;theladiesmayspareusalittlelonger-FillabumpertotheArchdukeCharles。’’
  Thecompanydidduehonourtothetoastoftheirlandlord。
  ThesuccessoftheArchduke,’’saidthemuddyVicar,willtendtofurtherournegotiationatParis;andif’’
  Pardontheinterruption,Doctor,’’quothathinemaciatedfigure,withsomewhatofaforeignaccent;butwhyshouldyouconnectthoseeventsunlesstohopethatthebraveryandvictoriesofouralliesmaysupersedethenecessityofadegradingtreaty?’’
  Webegintofeel,Monsieurl’Abb,’’answeredtheVicar,withsomeasperity,thatacontinentalwarenteredintoforthedefenceofanallywhowasunwillingtodefendhimself,andfortherestorationofaroyalfamily,nobility,andpriesthood,whotamelyabandonedtheirownrights,isaburdentoomuchevenfortheresourcesofthiscountry。’’
  AndwasthewarthenonthepartofGreatBritain,’’rejoinedtheAbb,agratuitousexertionofgenerosity?Wastherenofearofthewide-wastingspiritofinnovationwhichhadgoneabroad?Didnotthelaitytremblefortheirproperty,theclergyfortheirreligion,andeveryloyalheartfortheconstitution?Wasitnotthoughtnecessarytodestroythebuildingwhichwasonfire,eretheconflagrationspreadaroundthevicinity?’’
  Yet,ifupontrial,’’saidtheDoctor,thewallswerefoundtoresistourutmostefforts,Iseenogreatprudenceinperseveringinourlabouramidthesmoulderingruins。’’
  What,Doctor,’’saidtheBaronet,mustIcalltoyourrecollectionyourownsermononthelategeneralfast?-didyounotencourageustohopethattheLordofHostswouldgoforthwithourarmies,andthatourenemies,whoblasphemedhim,shouldbeputtoshame?’’
  Itmaypleaseakindfathertochastenevenhisbelovedchildren,’’
  answeredtheVicar。
  Ithink,’’saidagentlemannearthefootofthetable,thattheCovenantersmadesomeapologyofthesamekindforthefailureoftheirpropheciesatthebattleofDumbar,whentheirmutinouspreacherscompelledtheprudentLesleytogodownagainstthePhilistinesinGilgal。’’
  TheVicarfixedascrutinizingandnotaverycomplacenteyeuponthisintruder。Hewasayoungmanofmeanstature,andratherareservedappearance。
  Earlyandseverestudyhadquenchedinhisfeaturesthegaietypeculiartohisage,andimpresseduponthemaprematurecastofthoughtfulness。
  Hiseyehad,however,retaineditsfire,andhisgestureitsanimation。
  Hadheremainedsilent,hewouldhavebeenlongunnoticed;butwhenhespoke,therewassomethinginhismannerwhicharrestedattention。
  Whoisthisyoungman?’’saidtheVicarinalowvoice,tohisneighbour。
  AScotchmancalledMaxwell,onavisittoSirHenry,’’wastheanswer。
  Ithoughtso,fromhisaccentandhismanners,’’saidtheVicar。
  Itmaybehereobserved,thattheNorthernEnglishretainrathermoreoftheancienthereditaryaversiontotheirneighboursthantheircountrymenoftheSouth。Theinterferenceofotherdisputants,eachofwhomurgedhisopinionwithallthevehemenceofwineandpolitics,renderedthesummonstothedrawing-roomagreeabletothemoresoberpartofthecompany。
  Thecompanydispersedbydegrees,andatlengththeVicarandtheyoungScotchmanaloneremained,besidestheBaronet,hislady,daughters,andmyself。Theclergymanhadnot,itwouldseem,forgottheobservationwhichrankedhimwiththefalseprophetsofDunbar,forheaddressedMr。
  Maxwelluponthefirstopportunity。
  Hem!Ithink,sir,youmentionedsomethingaboutthecivilwarsoflastcentury?Youmustbedeeplyskilledinthem,indeed,ifyoucandrawanyparallelbetwixtthoseandthepresentevildays-dayswhichI
  amreadytomaintainarethemostgloomythateverdarkenedtheprospectsofBritain。’’
  Godforbid,Doctor,thatIshoulddrawacomparisonbetweenthepresenttimesandthoseyoumention。Iamtoosensibleoftheadvantagesweenjoyoverourancestors。Factionandambitionhaveintroduceddivisionamongus;butwearestillfreefromtheguiltofcivilbloodshed,andfromalltheevilswhichflowfromit。Ourfoes,sir,arenotthoseofourownhousehold;andwhilewecontinueunitedandfirm,fromtheattacksofaforeignenemy,howeverartful,orhoweverinveterate,wehave,Ihope,littletodread。’’
  Haveyoufoundanythingcurious,Mr。Maxwell,amongthedustypapers?’’saidSirHenry,whoseemedtodreadarevivalofpoliticaldiscussion。
  MyinvestigationamongstthemledtoreflectionswhichIhavejustnowhinted,’’saidMaxwell;andIthinktheyareprettystronglyexemplifiedbyastorywhichIhavebeenendeavouringtoarrangefromsomeofyourfamilymanuscripts。’’
  Youarewelcometomakewhatuseofthemyouplease,’’saidSirHenry;theyhavebeenundisturbedforinanyaday,andIhaveoftenwishedforsomepersonaswellskilledasyouintheseoldpot-hooks,totellmetheirmeaning。’’
  ThoseIjustmentioned,’’answeredMaxwell,relatetoapieceofprivatehistory,savouringnotalittleofthemarvellous,andintimatelyconnectedwithyourfamily:ifitisagreeable,Icanreadtoyoutheanecdotes,inthemodernshapeintowhichIhavebeenendeavouringtothrowthem,andyoucanthenjudgeofthevalueoftheoriginals。’’
  Therewassomethinginthisproposalagreeabletoallparties。SirHenryhadfamilypride,whichpreparedhimtotakeaninterestinwhateverrelatedtohisancestors。Theladieshaddippeddeeplyintothefashionablereadingofthepresentday。LadyRatcliffandherfairdaughtershadclimbedeverypass,viewedeverypine-shroudedruin,heardeverygroan,andliftedeverytrap-door,incompanywiththenotedheroineofUdolpho。Theyhadbeenheard,however,toobserve,thatthefamousincidentoftheBlackVeilsingularlyresembledtheancientapologueoftheMountaininLabour,sothattheywereunquestionablycritics,aswellasadmirers。Besidesallthis,theyhadvalorouslymountedencroupebehindtheghostlyhorsemanofPrague,throughallhisseventranslators,andfollowedthefootstepsofMoorthroughtheforestofBohemia。Moreover,itwasevenhintedbutthiswasagreatermysterythanalltherest,thatacertainperformance,calledthe_Monk,_inthreeneatvolumes,hadbeenseen,byapryingeye,intheright-handdraweroftheIndiancabinetofLadyRatcliff’sdressingroom。Thuspredisposedforwondersandsigns,LadyRatcliffandhernymphsdrewtheirchairsroundalargeblazingwood-fire,andarrangedthemselvestolistentothetale。TothatfireIalsoapproached,movedthereuntopartlybytheinclemencyoftheseason,andpartlythatmydeafness,whichyouknow,cousin,IacquiredduringmycampaignunderPrinceCharlesEdward,mightbenoobstacletothegratificationofmycuriosity,whichwasawakenedbywhathadanyreferencetothefateofsuchfaithfulfollowersofroyalty,asyouwellknowthehouseofRatcliffhaveeverbeen。Tothiswood-firetheVicarlikewisedrewnear,andreclinedhimselfconvenientlyinhischair,seeminglydisposedtotestifyhisdisrespectforthenarrationandnarratorbyfallingasleepassoonasheconvenientlycould。BythesideofMaxwellbytheway,IcannotlearnthatheisintheleastrelatedtotheNithsdalefamily
  wasplacedasmalltableandacoupleoflights,bytheassistanceofwhichhereadasfollows:-
  =JournalofJanVonEulen。=
  Onthe6thNovember1645,I,JanVonEulen,merchantinRotterdam,embarkedwithmyonlydaughteronboardofthegoodvesselVryheidofAmsterdam,inordertopassintotheunhappyanddisturbedkingdomofEngland。7thNovember-abriskgale-daughtersea-sick-myselfunabletocompletethecalculationwhichIhavebegun,oftheinheritanceleftbyJaneLansacheofCarlisle,mylatedearwife’ssister,thecollectionofwhichistheobjectofmyvoyage。8thNovember-windstillstormyandadverse-ahorriddisasternearlyhappened-mydearchildwashedoverboardasthevessellurchedtoleeward-Memorandum,torewardtheyoungsailorwhosavedher,outofthefirstmonieswhichIcanrecoverfromtheinheritanceofherauntLansache。9thNovember-calm-P。M。lightbreezesfromN。N。W。Italkedwiththecaptainabouttheinheritanceofmysister-in-law,JaneLansache-Hesaysheknowstheprincipalsubject,whichwillnotexceed1000invalue。_N。B。_HeisacousintoafamilyofPetersons,whichwasthenameofthehusbandofmysister-in-law;sothereisroomtohopeitmaybeworthmorethanhereports。10thNovember,10A。M-
  MayGodpardonalloursins!-AnEnglishfrigate,bearingtheParliamentflag,hasappearedintheoffing,andgiveschase-11A。M。Shenearsuseverymoment,andthecaptainofourvesselpreparestoclearforaction-
  MayGodagainhavemercyuponus!’’
  Here,’’saidMaxwell,thejournalwithwhichIhaveopenedthenarrationendssomewhatabruptly。’’
  Iamgladofit,’’saidLadyRatcliff。
  But,Mr。Maxwell,’’saidyoungFrank,SirHenry’sgrandchild,shallwenothearhowthebattleended?’’
  Idonotknow,cousin,whetherIhavenotformerlymadeyouacquaintedwiththeabilitiesofFrankRatcliff。ThereisnotabattlefoughtbetweenthetroopsofthePrinceandoftheGovernment,duringtheyears17456,ofwhichheisnotabletogiveanaccount。Itistrue,Ihavetakenparticularpainstofixtheeventsofthisimportantperioduponhismemorybyfrequentrepetition。
  No,mydear,’’saidMaxwell,inanswertoyoungFrankRatcliff-No,mydear,Icannottellyoutheexactparticularsoftheengagement,butitsconsequencesappearfromthefollowingletter,despatchedbyGarboneteVonEulen,daughterofourjournalist,toarelationinEngland,fromwhomsheimploredassistance。Aftersomegeneralaccountofthepurposeofthevoyage,andoftheengagement,hernarrativeproceedsthus:-
  Thenoiseofthecannonhadhardlyceased,beforethesoundsofalanguagetomebuthalfknown,andtheconfusiononboardourvessel,informedmethatthecaptorshadboardedus,andtakenpossessionofourvessel。Iwentondeck,wherethefirstspectaclethatmetmyeyeswasayoungman,mateofourvessel,who,thoughdisfiguredandcoveredwithblood,wasloadedwithirons,andwhomtheywereforcingoverthesideofthevesselintoaboat。Thetwoprincipalpersonsamongourenemiesappearedtobeamanofatallthinfigure,withahigh-crownedhatandlongneckband,andshort-croppedheadofhair,accompaniedbyabluffopen-lookingelderlymaninanavaluniform。`Yarely!yarely!pullaway,myhearts!’saidthelatter,andtheboatbearingtheunluckyyoungmansooncarriedhimonboardthefrigate。Perhapsyouwillblamemeformentioningthiscircumstance;butconsider,mydearcousin,thismansavedmylife,andhisfate,evenwhenmyownandmyfather’swereinthebalance,couldnotbutaffectmenearly。
  `Inthenameofhimwhoisjealous,eventoslaying,’saidthefirst’’-