recognisehishandparticularlyinthemodeofyourrescuefromthatcantingrascalGilfillan,andIhavelittledoubtthatDonaldhimselfplayedthepartofthepedlaronthatoccasion;buthowheshouldnothaveplunderedyou,orputyoutoransom,oravailedhimselfinsomewayorotherofyourcaptivityforhisownadvantage,passesmyjudgment。’’
Whenandhowdidyouheartheintelligenceofmyconfinement?’’
askedWaverley。
Theprincehimselftoldme,’’saidFergus,andinquiredveryminutelyintoyourhistory。Hethenmentionedyourbeingatthatmomentinthepowerofoneofournorthernparties-youknowIcouldnotaskhimtoexplainparticulars-
andrequestedmyopinionaboutdisposingofyou。Irecommendedthatyoushouldbebroughthereasaprisoner,becauseIdidnotwishtoprejudiceyoufartherwiththeEnglishGovernment,incaseyoupursuedyourpurposeofgoingsouthward。
Iknewnothing,youmustrecollect,ofthechargebroughtagainstyouofaidingandabettinghightreason,which,Ipresume,hadsomeshareinchangingyouroriginalplan。
Thatsullen,good-for-nothingbrute,Balmawhapple,wassenttoescortyoufromDoune,withwhathecallshistroopofhorse。
Astohisbehaviour,inadditiontohisnaturalantipathytoeverythingthatresemblesagentleman,IpresumehisadventurewithBradwardineranklesinhisrecollection,theratherthatI
daresayhismodeoftellingthatstorycontributedtotheevilreportswhichreachedyourquondamregiment。’’
Verylikely,’’saidWaverley;butnowsurely,mydearFergus,youmayfindtimetotellmesomethingofFlora。’’
Why,’’repliedFergus,Icanonlytellyouthatsheiswell,andresidingforthepresentwitharelationinthiscity。
Ithoughtitbettersheshouldcomehere,assinceoursuccessagoodmanyladiesofrankattendourmilitarycourt;andI
assureyou,thatthereisasortofconsequenceannexedtothenearrelativeofsuchapersonasFloraMac-Ivor;andwherethereissuchajustlingofclaimsandrequests,amanmustuseeveryfairmeanstoenhancehisimportance。’’
TherewassomethinginthislastsentencewhichgratedonWaverley’sfeelings。HecouldnotbearthatFlorashouldbeconsideredasconductingtoherbrother’spreferment,bytheadmirationwhichshemustunquestionablyattract;andalthoughitwasinstrictcorrespondencewithmanypointsofFergus’scharacter,itshockedhimasselfish,andunworthyofhissister’shighmind,andhisownindependentpride。Fergus,towhomsuchmanuvreswerefamiliar,astoonebroughtupattheFrenchcourt,didnotobservetheunfavourableimpressionwhichhehadunwarilymadeuponhisfriend’smind,andconcludedbysaying,thattheycouldhardlyseeFlorabeforetheevening,whenshewouldbeattheconcertandball,withwhichthePrince’spartyweretobeentertained。SheandIhadaquarrelabouthernotappearingtotakeleaveofyou。Iamunwillingtorenewit,bysolicitinghertoreceiveyouthismorning;andperhapsmydoingsomightnotonlybeineffectual,butpreventyourmeetingthisevening。’’
Whilethusconversing,Waverleyheardinthecourt,beforethewindowsoftheparlour,awell-knownvoice。Iavertoyou,myworthyfriend,’’saidthespeaker,thatitisatotalderelictionofmilitarydiscipline;andwereyounotasitwerea_tyro,_yourpurposewoulddeservestrongreprobation。Foraprisonerofwarisonnoaccounttobecoercedwithfetters,ordetained_inergastulo,_aswouldhavebeenthecasehadyouputthisgentlemanintothepitofthepeel-houseatBalmawhapple。
Igrant,indeed,thatsuchaprisonermayforsecuritybecoerced_incarcere,_thatis,inapublicprison。’’
ThegrowlingvoiceofBalmawhapplewasheardastakingleaveindispleasure,butthewordland-louper,’’alonewasdistinctlyaudible。HehaddisappearedbeforeWaverleyreachedthehouse,inordertogreettheworthyBaronofBradwardine。
Theuniforminwhichhewasnowattired,abluecoat,namely,withgoldlace,ascarletwaistcoatandbreeches,andimmensejack-boots,seemedtohaveaddedfreshstiffnessandrigiditytohistall,perpendicularfigure;andtheconsciousnessofmilitarycommandandauthorityhadincreasedinthesameproportion,theself-importanceofhisdemeanour,andthedogmatismofhisconversation。
HereceivedWaverleywithhisusualkindness,andexpressedimmediateanxietytohearanexplanationofthecircumstancesattendingthelossofhiscommissioninGardiner’sdragoonsnot,’’hesaid,thathehadtheleastapprehensionofhisyoungfriendhavingdoneaughtwhichcouldmeritsuchungeneroustreatmentashehadreceivedfromGovernment,butbecauseitwasrightandseemlythattheBaronofBradwardineshouldbe,inpointoftrustandinpointofpower,fullyabletorefuteallcalumniesagainsttheheirofWaverley-Honour,whomhehadsomuchrighttoregardashisownson。’’
FergusMac-Ivor,whohadnowjoinedthem,wenthastilyoverthecircumstancesofWaverley’sstory,andconcludedwiththeflatteringreceptionhehadmetfromtheyoungChevalier。
TheBaronlistenedinsilence,andattheconclusionshookWaverleyheartilybythehand,andcongratulatedhimuponenteringtheserviceofhislawfulPrince。For,’’continuedhe,althoughithasbeenjustlyheldinallnationsamatterofscandalanddishonourtoinfringethe_sacramentummilitare,_
andthatwhetheritwastakenbyeachsoldiersingly,whilktheRomansdenominated_perconjurationem,_orbyonesoldierinnameoftherest,yetnooneeverdoubtedthattheallegiancesoswornwasdischargedbythe_dimissio,_ordischargingofasoldier,whosecasewouldbeashardasthatofcolliers,salters,andother_adscriptigleb,_orslavesofthesoil,wereittobeaccountedotherwise。ThisissomethinglikethebrocardexpressedbythelearnedSanchezinhiswork_DeJure-jurando,_
whichyouhavequestionlessconsulteduponthisoccasion。Asforthosewhohavecalumniatedyoubyleasing-making,I
protesttoheavenIthinktheyhavejustlyincurredthepenaltyofthe_Memnonialex,_alsocalled_LexRhemnia,_whichisprelecteduponbyTulliusinhisoration_InVerrem。_Ishouldhavedeemed,however,Mr。Waverley,thatbeforedestiningyourselftoanyspecialserviceinthearmyofthePrince,yemighthaveinquiredwhatranktheoldBradwardineheldthere,andwhetherhewouldnothavebeenpeculiarlyhappytohavehadyourservicesintheregimentofhorsewhichheisnowabouttolevy。’’
EdwardeludedthisreproachbypleadingthenecessityofgivinganimmediateanswertothePrince’sproposal,andhisuncertaintyatthemomentwhetherhisfriendtheBaronwaswiththearmy,orengageduponserviceelsewhere。
Thispunctiliobeingsettled,WaverleymadeenquiryafterMissBradwardine,andwasinformedshehadcometoEdinburghwithFloraMac-Ivor,underguardofapartyoftheChieftain’smen。Thisstepwasindeednecessary,Tully-Veolanhavingbecomeaveryunpleasant,andevendangerousplaceofresidenceforanunprotectedyounglady,onaccountofitsvicinitytotheHighlands,andalsotooneortwolargevillages,which,fromaversionasmuchtotheCateransaszealforpresbytery,haddeclaredthemselvesonthesideofGovernment,andformedirregularbodiesofpartisans,whohadfrequentskirmisheswiththemountaineers,andsometimesattackedthehousesoftheJacobitegentryinthebraes,orfrontierbetwixtthemountainandplain。
Iwouldproposetoyou,’’continuedtheBaron,towalkasfarasmyquartersintheLuckenbooths,andtoadmireinyourpassagetheHighStreet,whilkis,beyondashadowofdubitation,finerthananystreet,whetherinLondonorParis。ButRose,poorthing,issorelydiscomposedwiththefiringoftheCastle,thoughIhaveprovedtoherfromBlondelandCoehorn,thatitisimpossibleabulletcanreachthesebuildings;and,besides,I
haveitinchargefromhisRoyalHighnesstogotothecamp,orleaguerofourarmy,toseethatthemendo_conclamarevasa,_
thatis,trussuptheirbagandbaggageforto-morrow’smarch。’’
Thatwillbeeasilydonebymostofus,’’saidMac-Ivor,laughing。
Cravingyourpardon,ColonelMac-Ivor,notquitesoeasilyasyeseemtoopine。IgrantmostofyourfolklefttheHighlands,expeditedasitwere,andfreefromtheencumbranceofbaggage;butitisunspeakablethequantityofuselesssprecherywhichtheyhavecollectedontheirmarch。Isawonefellowofyourscravingyourpardononcemorewithapier-glassuponhisback。’’
Ay,’’saidFergus,stillingoodhumour,hewouldhavetoldyou,ifyouhadquestionedhim,_agangingfootisayegetting。_-Butcome,mydearBaron,youknowaswellasI,thatahundredUhlans,orasingletroopofSchmirschitz’sPandours,wouldmakemorehavocinacountrythantheknightofthemirrorandalltherestofourclansputtogether。’’
Andthatisverytruelikewise,’’repliedtheBaron;theyare,astheheathenauthorsays,_ferocioresinaspectu,mitiores,inactu,_ofahorridandgrimvisage,butmorebenignindemeanourthantheirphysiognomyoraspectmightinfer-
ButIstandheretalkingtoyoutwoyoungsters,whenIshouldbeintheKing’sPark。’’
ButyouwilldinewithWaverleyandmeonyourreturn?
Iassureyou,Baron,thoughIcanlivelikeaHighlanderwhenneedsmust,IremembermyPariseducation,andunderstandperfectly_fairelameilleurechre。_’’
Andwhathedeildoubtsit,’’quoththeBaron,laughing,whenyebringonlythecookery,andthegudetounmustfurnishthematerials?-Weel,Ihavesomebusinessinthetountoo:butI’lljoinyouatthree,iftheviverscantarrysolong。’’
Sosaying,hetookleaveofhisfriends,andwenttolookafterthechargewhichhadbeenassignedhim。
JamesoftheNeedlewasamanofhisword,whenwhiskywasnopartytothecontract;anduponthisoccasionCallumBeg,whostillthoughthimselfinWaverley’sdebt,sincehehaddeclinedacceptingcompensationattheexpenseofmineHostoftheCandlestick’sperson,tooktheopportunityofdischargingtheobligation,bymountingguardoverthehereditarytailorofSliochdnanIvor;and,asheexpressedhimself,targedhimtightly,’’tillthefinishingofthejob。Toridhimselfofthisrestraint,Shemus’sneedleflewthroughthetartanlikelightning;
andastheartistkeptchantingsomedreadfulskirmishofFinMacoul,heaccomplishedatleastthreestitchestothedeathofeveryhero。Thedresswas,therefore,soonready,fortheshortcoatfittedthewearer,andtherestoftheapparelrequiredlittleadjustment。
OurherohavingnowfairlyassumedthegarbofOldGaul,’’
wellcalculatedasitwastogiveanappearanceofstrengthtoafigure,which,thoughtallandwell-made,wasratherelegantthanrobust,Ihopemyfairreaderswillexcusehimifhelookedathimselfinthemirrormorethanonce,andcouldnothelpacknowledgingthatthereflectionseemedthatofaveryhandsomeyoungfellow。Infact,therewasnodisguisingit。Hislight-brownhair-forheworenoperiwig,notwithstandingtheuniversalfashionofthetime-becamethebonnetwhichsurmountedit。Hispersonpromisedfirmnessandagility,towhichtheamplefoldsofthetartanaddedanairofdignity。
Hisblueeyesseemedofthatkind,Whichmeltedinlove,andwhichkindledinwar;
andanairofbashfulness,whichwasinrealitytheeffectofwantofhabitualintercoursewiththeworld,gaveinteresttohisfeatures,withoutinjuringtheirgraceorintelligence。
He’saprattyman-averyprattyman,’’saidEvanDhunowEnsignMaccombichtoFergus’sbuxomlandlady。
He’sveraweel,’’saidtheWidowFlockhart,butnonaethingsaeweel-fauredasyourColonel,ensign。’’
Iwasnacomparingthem,’’quothEvan,norwasIspeakingabouthisbeingweel-favoured;butonlythatMr。Waverleylookscleanmadeand_deliver,_andlikeaproperladofhisquarters,thatwillnotcrybarleyinabrulzie。And,indeed,he’sglegeneuchatthebroadswordandtarget。Ihaeplayedwi’himmysellatGlennaquoich,andsaehasVichIanVohr,oftenofaSundayafternoon。’’
Lordforgieye,EnsignMaccombich,’’saidthealarmedPresbyterian;I’msurethecolonelwadneverdothelikeo’
that!’’
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