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第33章

  AsFloraconcludedhersong,Fergusstoodbeforethem。I
  knewIshouldfindyouhere,evenwithouttheassistanceofmyfriendBran。Asimpleandunsublimedtastenow,likemyown,wouldpreferajetd’eauatVersaillestothiscascadewithallitsaccompanimentsofrockandroar;butthisisFlora’sParnassus,CaptainWaverley,andthatfountainherHelicon。Itwouldbegreatlyforthebenefitofmycellarifshecouldteachhercoadjutor,Mac-Murrough,thevalueofitsinfluence:hehasjustdrunkapintofusquebaughtocorrect,hesaid,thecoldnessoftheclaret-Letmetryitsvirtues。’’Hesippedalittlewaterinthehollowofhishand,andimmediatelycommenced,withatheatricalair,-
  OLadyofthedesert,hail!
  Thatlov’sttheharpingoftheGael,Throughfairandfertileregionsborne,Whereneveryetgrewgrassorcorn。
  ButEnglishpoetrywillneversucceedundertheinfluenceofaHighlandHelicon-_Allonscourage!_-
  Ovous,quibuvez,tassepleine,Acetteheureusefontaine,Oonnevoit,surlerivage,Quequelquesvilainstroupeaux,Suivisdenymphesdevillage,Quilesescortentsanssabots’’
  Atruce,dearFergus!spareusthosemosttediousandinsipidpersonsofallArcadia,Donot,forheaven’ssake,bringdownCorridonandLindoruponus。’’
  Nay,ifyoucannotrelish_lahouletteetlechalumeau,_havewithyouinheroicstrains。’’
  DearFergus,youhavecertainlypartakenoftheinspirationofMac-Murrough’scupratherthanofmine。’’
  Idisclaimit,_mabelledemoiselle,_althoughIprotestitwouldbethemorecongenialofthetwo。Whichofyourcrack-brainedItalianromancersisitthatsays,Iod’EliconanienteMicuro,infediDio,che’lbered’acqueBeachibernevuolsempremespiacque!
  Goodsooth,IrecknotofyourHelicon;
  Drinkwaterwhosowill,infaithIwilldrinknone。
  ButifyouprefertheGaelic,CaptainWaverley,hereislittleCathleenshallsingyouDrimmindhu-Come,Cathleen,_astore_
  _i。e。_mydear,begin;noapologiestothe_Ceankinn。_’’
  CathleensungwithmuchlivelinessalittleGaelicsong,theburlesqueelegyofacountrymanonthelossofhiscow,thecomictonesofwhich,thoughhedidnotunderstandthelanguage,madeWaverleylaughmorethanonce。
  ThisancientGaelicdittyisstillwellknown,bothintheHighlandsandinIreland。ItwastranslatedintoEnglish,andpublished,ifImistakenot,undertheauspicesofthefacetiousTomD’Urfey,bythetitleofColley,myCow。’’
  Admirable,Cathleen!’’criedtheChieftain;Imustfindyouahandsomehusbandamongtheclansmenoneofthesedays。’’
  Cathleenlaughed,blushed,andshelteredherselfbehindhercompanion。
  Intheprogressoftheirreturntothecastle,theChieftainwarmlypressedWaverleytoremainforaweekortwo,inordertoseeagrandhuntingparty,inwhichheandsomeotherHighlandgentlemenproposedtojoin。ThecharmsofmelodyandbeautyweretoostronglyimpressedinEdward’sbreasttopermithisdeclininganinvitationsopleasing。Itwasagreed,therefore,thatheshouldwriteanotetotheBaronofBradwardine,expressinghisintentiontostayafortnightatGlennaquoich,andrequestinghimtoforwardbythebearera_gilly_oftheChieftain’sanyletterswhichmighthavearrivedforhim。
  ThisturnedthediscourseupontheBaron,whomFergushighlyextolledasagentlemanandsoldier。HischaracterwastouchedwithyetmorediscriminationbyFlora,whoobservedthathewastheverymodeloftheoldScottishcavalier,withallhisexcellencesandpeculiarities。Itisacharacter,CaptainWaverley,whichisfastdisappearing;foritsbestpointwasaself-respect,whichwasneverlostsightoftillnow。Butinthepresenttimethegentlemenwhoseprinciplesdonotpermitthemtopaycourttotheexistinggovernmentareneglectedanddegraded,andmanyconductthemselvesaccordingly;and,likesomeofthepersonsyouhaveseenatTully-Veolan,adopthabitsandcompanionsinconsistentwiththeirbirthandbreeding。Theruthlessproscriptionofpartyseemstodegradethevictimswhomitbrands,howeverunjustly。Butletushopethatabrighterdayisapproaching,whenaScottishcountry-gentlemanmaybeascholarwithoutthepedantryofourfriendtheBaron;asportsmanwithoutthelowhabitsofMr。Falconer;andajudiciousimproverofhisproperty,withoutbecomingaboorishtwo-leggedsteerlikeKillancureit。’’
  ThusdidFloraprophesyarevolution,whichtimeindeedhasproduced,butinamannerverydifferentfromwhatshehadinhermind。
  TheamiableRosewasnextmentioned,withthewarmestencomiumonherperson,manners,andmind。Thatman,’’
  saidFlora,willfindaninestimabletreasureintheaffectionsofRoseBradwardinewhoshallbesofortunateastobecometheirobject。Herverysoulisinhome,andinthedischargeofallthosequietvirtuesofwhichhomeisthecentre。Herhusbandwillbetoherwhatherfathernowis-theobjectofallhercare,solicitude,andaffection。Shewillseenothing,andconnectherselfwithnothing,butbyhimandthroughhim。Ifheisamanofsenseandvirtue,shewillsympathiseinhissorrows,diverthisfatigue,andsharehispleasures。Ifshebecomesthepropertyofachurlishornegligenthusband,shewillsuithistastealso,forshewillnotlongsurvivehisunkindness。And,alas,howgreatisthechancethatsomesuchunworthylotmaybethatofmypoorfriend!-OthatIwereaqueenthismoment,andcouldcommandthemostamiableandworthyyouthofmykingdomtoaccepthappinesswiththehandofRoseBradwardine!’’
  Iwishyouwouldcommandhertoacceptmine_enattendant,_’’
  saidFerguslaughing。
  Idon’tknowbywhatcapriceitwasthatthiswish,howeverjocularlyexpressed,ratherjarredonEdward’sfeelings,notwithstandinghisgrowinginclinationtoFlora,andhisindifferencetoMissBradwardine。Thisisoneoftheinexplicabilitiesofhumannature,whichweleavewithoutcomment。
  Yours,brother?’’answeredFlora,regardinghimsteadily。
  No;youhaveanotherbride-Honour;andthedangersyoumustruninpursuitofherrivalwouldbreakpoorRose’sheart。’’
  Withthisdiscoursetheyreachedthecastle,andWaverleysoonpreparedhisdespatchesforTully-Veolan。AsheknewtheBaronwaspunctiliousinsuchmatters,hewasabouttoimpresshisbilletwithasealonwhichhisarmorialbearingswereengraved,buthedidnotfinditathiswatch,andthoughthemusthaveleftitatTully-Veolan。Hementionedhisloss,borrowingatthesametimethefamilysealoftheChieftain。
  Surely,’’saidMissMac-Ivor,DonaldBeanLeanwouldnot’’
  Mylifeforhiminsuchcircumstances,’’answeredherbrother;
  besides,hewouldneverhaveleftthewatchbehind。’’
  Afterall,Fergus,’’saidFlora,andwitheveryallowance,Iamsurprisedyoucancountenancethatman。’’
  Icountenancehim!-Thiskindsisterofminewouldpersuadeyou,CaptainWaverley,thatItakewhatthepeopleofoldusedtocalla`steakraid,’thatis,a`collopoftheforay,’or,inplainerwords,aportionoftherobber’sbooty,paidbyhimtotheLairdorChiefthroughwhosegroundshedrovehisprey。
  O,itiscertain,thatunlessIcanfindsomewaytocharmFlora’stongue,GeneralBlakencywillsendasergeant’spartyfromStirlingthishesaidwithhaughtyandemphaticironytoseizeVichIanVohr,astheynicknameme,inhisowncastle。’’
  Now,Fergus,mustnotourguestbesensiblethatallthisisfollyandaffectation?Youhavemenenoughtoserveyouwithoutenlistingbanditti,andyourownhonourisabovetaint-
  Whydon’tyousendthisDonaldBeanLean,whomIhateforhissmoothnessandduplicityevenmorethanforhisrapine,outofyourcountryatonce?Nocauseshouldinducemetotoleratesuchacharacter。’’
  _No_cause,Flora?’’saidtheChieftainsignificantly。
  Nocause,Fergus!noteventhatwhichisnearesttomyheart。Spareittheomenofsuchevilsupporters!’’
  Obut,sister,’’rejoinedtheChiefgaily,youdon’tconsidermyrespectfor_labellepassion。_EvanDhuMaccombichisinlovewithDonald’sdaughter,Alice,andyoucannotexpectmetodisturbhiminhisamours。Why,thewholeclanwouldcryshameonme。Youknowitisoneoftheirwisesayingsthatakinsmanispartofaman’sbody,butafoster-brotherisapieceofhisheart。’’
  Well,Fergus,thereisnodisputingwithyou;butIwouldallthismayendwell。’’
  Devoutlyprayed,mydearandpropheticsister,andthebestwayintheworldtocloseadubiousargument-Buthearyenotthepipes,CaptainWaverley?Perhapsyouwilllikebettertodancetotheminthehall,thantobedeafenedwiththeirharmonywithouttakingpartintheexercisetheyinviteusto。’’
  WaverleytookFlora’shand。Thedance,song,andmerry-makingproceeded,andclosedtheday’sentertainmentatthecastleofVichIanVohr。Edwardatlengthretired,hismindagitatedbyavarietyofnewandconflictingfeelings,whichdetainedhimfromrestforsometime,inthatnotunpleasingstateofmindinwhichfancytakesthehelm,andthesoulratherdriftspassivelyalongwiththerapidandconfusedtideofreflections,thanexertsitselftoencounter,systematise,orexaminethem。Atalatehourhefellasleep,anddreamedofFloraMac-Ivor。
  Shallthisbealongorashortchapter?-Thisisaquestioninwhichyou,gentlereader,havenovote,howevermuchyoumaybeinterestedintheconsequences;justasyoumaylikemyselfprobablyhavenothingtodowiththeimposinganewtax,exceptingthetriflingcircumstanceofbeingobligedtopayit。Morehappysurelyinthepresentcase,since,thoughitlieswithinmyarbitrarypowertoextendmymaterialsasI
  thinkproper,IcannotcallyouintoExchequerifyoudonotthinkpropertoreadmynarrative。Letmethereforeconsider。
  ItistruethattheannalsanddocumentsinmyhandssaybutlittleofthisHighlandchase;butthenIcanfindcopiousmaterialsfordescriptionelsewhere。ThereisoldLindsayofPitscottiereadyatmyelbow,withhisAtholehunting,andhisloftedandjoistedpalaceofgreentimber;withallkindofdrinktobehadinburghandland,asale,beer,wine,muscadel,malvaise,hippocras,andaquavit;withwheat-bread,main-bread,gingerbread,beef,mutton,lamb,veal,venison,goose,grice,capon,coney,crane,swan,partridge,plover,duck,drake,brissel-cock,pawnies,black-cock,muir-fowl,andcapercailzies;’’
  notforgettingthecostlybedding,vaiselle,andnapry,’’andleastofall,theexcellingstewards,cunningbaxters,excellentcooksandpottingars,withconfectionsanddrugsforthedesserts。’’
  BesidestheparticularswhichmaybethencegleanedforthisHighlandfeastthesplendourofwhichinducedthePope’slegatetodissentfromanopinionwhichhehadhithertoheld,thatScotland,namely,wasthe-the-thelatterendoftheworld-besidesthese,mightInotilluminatemypageswithTaylortheWaterPoet’shuntinginthebraesofMar,where,Throughheather,mosse,’mongfrogs,andbogs,andfogs,’Mongstcraggycliffsandthunder-batteredhills,Hares,hinds,bucks,roes,arechasedbymenanddogs,Wheretwohours’huntingfourscorefatdeerkills。
  Lowland,yoursportsarelowasisyourseat;
  TheHighlandgamesandmindsarehighandgreat。
  Butwithoutfarthertyrannyovermyreaders,ordisplayoftheextentofmyownreading,IshallcontentmyselfwithborrowingasingleincidentfromthememorablehuntingatLude,commemoratedintheingeniousMr。Gunn’sEssayontheCaledonianHarp,andsoproceedinmystorywithallthebrevitythatmynaturalstyleofcomposition,partakingofwhatscholarscalltheperiphrasticandambagitory,andthevulgarthecircumbendibus,willpermitme。
  Thesolemnhuntingwasdelayed,fromvariouscauses,foraboutthreeweeks。TheintervalwasspentbyWaverleywithgreatsatisfactionatGlennaquoich;fortheimpressionwhichFlorahadmadeonhismindattheirfirstmeetinggrewdailystronger。Shewaspreciselythecharactertofascinateayouthofromanticimagination。Hermanners,herlanguage,hertalentsforpoetryandmusic,gaveadditionalandvariedinfluencetohereminentpersonalcharms。EveninherhoursofgaietyshewasinhisfancyexaltedabovetheordinarydaughtersofEve,andseemedonlytostoopforaninstanttothosetopicsofamusementandgallantrywhichothersappeartolivefor。
  Intheneighbourhoodofthisenchantress,whilesportconsumedthemorning,andmusicandthedanceledonthehoursofevening,Waverleybecamedailymoredelightedwithhishospitablelandlord,andmoreenamouredofhisbewitchingsister。
  Atlengththeperiodfixedforthegrandhuntingarrived,andWaverleyandtheChieftaindepartedfortheplaceofrendezvous,whichwasaday’sjourneytothenorthwardofGlennaquoich。
  Ferguswasattendedonthisoccasionbyaboutthreehundredofhisclan,wellarmed,andaccoutredintheirbestfashion。
  Waverleycompliedsofarwiththecustomofthecountryastoadoptthetrewshecouldnotbereconciledtothekilt,brogues,andbonnet,asthefittestdressfortheexerciseinwhichhewastobeengaged,andwhichleastexposedhimtobestaredatasastrangerwhentheyshouldreachtheplaceofrendezvous。