首页 >出版文学> WAVERLEY>第57章

第57章

  Thelatterdisplayedgreatearnestnesstoproceedinstantlytotheattack,EvanDhu,urgingtoFergus,bywayofargument,thatthe_sidierroy_wastotteringlikeanegguponastaff,andthattheyhada’thevantageoftheonset,forevenahaggisGodblessher!couldchargedownhill。’’
  Butthegroundthroughwhichthemountaineersmusthavedescended,althoughnotofgreatextent,wasimpracticableinitscharacter,beingnotonlymarshy,butintersectedwithwallsofdrystone,andtraversedinitswholelengthbyaverybroadanddeepditch,circumstanceswhichmusthavegiventhemusketryoftheregularsdreadfuladvantages,beforethemountaineerscouldhaveusedtheirswords,onwhichtheyweretaughttorely。TheauthorityofthecommanderswasthereforeinterposedtocurbtheimpetuosityoftheHighlanders,andonlyafewmarksmenweresentdownthedescenttoskirmishwiththeenemy’sadvancedposts,andtoreconnoitretheground。
  Here,then,wasamilitaryspectacleofnoordinaryinterest,orusualoccurrence。Thetwoarmies,sodifferentinaspectanddiscipline,yeteachadmirablytrainedinitsownpeculiarmodeofwar,uponwhoseconflictthetemporaryfateatleastofScotlandappearedtodepend,nowfacedeachotherliketwogladiatorsinthearena,eachmeditatinguponthemodeofattackingtheirenemy。Theleadingofficers,andthegeneral’sstaffofeacharmy,couldbedistinguishedinfrontoftheirlines,busiedwithspyglassestowatcheachother’smotions,andoccupiedindespatchingtheordersandreceivingtheintelligenceconveyedbytheaides-de-campandorderlymen,whogavelifetothescenebygallopingalongindifferentdirections,asifthefateofthedaydependeduponthespeedoftheirhorses。Thespacebetweenthearmieswasattimesoccupiedbythepartialandirregularcontestsofindividualsharpshooters,andahatorbonnetwasoccasionallyseentofall,asawoundedmanwasborneoffbyhiscomrades。These,however,werebuttriflingskirmishes,foritsuitedtheviewsofneitherpartytoadvanceinthatdirection。Fromtheneighbouringhamletsthepeasantrycautiouslyshowedthemselves,asifwatchingtheissueoftheexpectedengagement;andatnogreatdistanceinthebayweretwosquare-riggedvessels,bearingtheEnglishflag,whosetopsandyardswerecrowdedwithlesstimidspectators。
  Whenthisawfulpausehadlastedforashorttime,Fergus,withanotherchieftain,receivedorderstodetachtheirclanstowardsthevillageofPreston,inordertothreatentherightflankofCope’sarmy,andcompelhimtoachangeofposition。
  Toenablehimtoexecutetheseorders,theChiefofGlennaquoichoccupiedthechurchyardofTranent,acommandingsituation,andaconvenientplace,asEvanDhuremarked,foranygentlemanwhomighthavethemisfortunetobekilled,andchancedtobecuriousaboutChristianburial。’’Tocheckordislodgethisparty,theEnglishgeneraldetachedtwoguns,escortedbyastrongpartyofcavalry。Theyapproachedsonear,thatWaverleycouldplainlyrecognisethestandardofthetroophehadformerlycommanded,andhearthetrumpetsandkettle-drumssoundthesignalofadvance,whichhehadsooftenobeyed。Hecouldhear,too,thewell-knownwordgivenintheEnglishdialect,bytheequallywell-distinguishedvoiceofthecommandingofficer,forwhomhehadoncefeltsomuchrespect。Itwasatthatinstant,that,lookingaroundhim,hesawthewilddressandappearanceofhisHighlandassociates,heardtheirwhispersinanuncouthandunknownlanguage,lookeduponhisowndress,sounlikethatwhichhehadwornfromhisinfancy,andwishedtoawakefromwhatseemedatthemomentadream,strange,horrible,andunnatural。GoodGod!’’hemuttered,amIthenatraitortomycountry,arenegadetomystandard,andafoe,asthatpoordyingwretchexpressedhimself,tomynativeEngland?’’
  Erehecoulddigestorsmothertherecollection,thetallmilitaryformofhislatecommandercamefullinview,forthepurposeofreconnoitring。Icanhithimnow,’’saidCallum,cautiouslyraisinghisfuseeoverthewallunderwhichhelaycouched,atscarcesixtyyards’distance。
  Edwardfeltasifhewasabouttoseeaparricidecommittedinhispresence;forthevenerablegreyhairandstrikingcountenanceoftheveteranrecalledthealmostpaternalrespectwithwhichhisofficersuniversallyregardedhim。ButerehecouldsayHold!’’anagedHighlander,wholaybesideCallumBeg,stoppedhisarm。Spareyourshot,’’saidtheseer,hishourisnotyetcome。Butlethimbewareofto-morrow-Iseehiswinding-sheethighuponhisbreast。’’
  Callum,flinttootherconsiderations,waspenetrabletosuperstition。
  Heturnedpaleatthewordsofthe_Taishatr,_andrecoveredhispiece。ColonelGardiner,unconsciousofthedangerhehadescaped,turnedhishorseround,androdeslowlybacktothefrontofhisregiment。
  Bythistimetheregulararmyhadassumedanewline,withoneflankinclinedtowardsthesea,andtheotherrestinguponthevillageofPreston;andassimilardifficultiesoccurredinattackingtheirnewposition,Fergusandtherestofthedetachmentwererecalledtotheirformerpost。ThisalterationcreatedthenecessityofacorrespondingchangeinGeneralCope’sarmy,whichwasagainbroughtintoalineparallelwiththatoftheHighlanders。Inthesemanuvresonbothsidestheday-lightwasnearlyconsumed,andbotharmiespreparedtorestupontheirarmsforthenightinthelineswhichtheyrespectivelyoccupied。
  Therewillbenothingdonetonight,’’saidFergustohisfriendWaverley。Erewewrapourselvesinourplaids,letusgoseewhattheBaronisdoingintherearoftheline。’’
  Whentheyapproachedhispost,theyfoundthegoodoldcarefulofficer,afterhavingsentouthisnightpatrols,andpostedhissentinels,engagedinreadingtheEveningServiceoftheEpiscopalChurchtotheremainderofhistroop。Hisvoicewasloudandsonorous,andthoughhisspectaclesuponhisnose,andtheappearanceofSaundersSaunderson,inmilitaryarray,performingthefunctionsofclerk,hadsomethingludicrous,yetthecircumstancesofdangerinwhichtheystood,themilitarycostumeoftheaudience,andtheappearanceoftheirhorses,saddledandpicketedbehindthem,gaveanimpressiveandsolemneffecttotheofficeofdevotion。
  Ihaveconfessedto-day,ereyouwereawake,’’whisperedFergustoWaverley;yetIamnotsostrictaCatholicastorefusetojoininthisgoodman’sprayers。’’
  Edwardassented,andtheyremainedtilltheBaronhadconcludedtheservice。
  Asheshutthebook,Nowlads,’’saidhe,haveattheminthemorning,withheavyhandsandlightconsciences。’’HethenkindlygreetedMac-IvorandWaverley,whorequestedtoknowhisopinionoftheirsituation。Why,youknow,Tacitussaith`_InrebusbellicismaximedominaturFortuna,’whichisequiponderatewithourvernacularadage,`Luckcanmaistinthemellee。’Butcreditme,gentlemen,yonmanisnotadeacono’hiscraft。Hedampsthespiritsofthepoorladshecommands,bykeepingthemonthedefensive,whilkofitselfimpliesinferiorityorfear。Nowwilltheylieontheirarmsyonder,asanxiousandasillateaseasatoadunderaharrow,whileourmenwillbequitefreshandblitheforactioninthemorning。Well,goodnight-Onethingtroublesme,butifto-morrowgoeswelloff,Iwillconsultyouaboutit,Glennaquoich。’’
  IcouldalmostapplytoMr。BradwardinethecharacterwhichHenrygivesofFluellen,’’saidWaverley,ashisfriendandhewalkedtowardstheir_bivouac:_
  Thoughitappearsalittleoutoffashion,Thereismuchcareandvalourinthis`Scotchman。’’’
  Hehasseenmuchservice,’’answeredFergus,andoneissometimesastonishedtofindhowmuchnonsenseandreasonaremingledinhiscomposition。Iwonderwhatcanbetroublinghismind-probablysomethingaboutRose-Hark!theEnglisharesettingtheirwatch。’’
  Therollofthedrumandshrillaccompanimentofthefifesswelledupthehill-diedaway-resumeditsthunder-andwasatlengthhushed。Thetrumpetsandkettle-drumsofthecavalrywerenextheardtoperformthebeautifulandwildpointofwarappropriatedasasignalforthatpieceofnocturnalduty,andthenfinallysunkuponthewindwithashrillandmournfulcadence。
  Thefriends,whohadnowreachedtheirpost,stoodandlookedroundthemeretheylaydowntorest。Thewesternskytwinkledwithstars,butafrost-mist,risingfromtheocean,coveredtheeasternhorizon,androlledinwhitewreathsalongtheplainwheretheadversearmylaycouchedupontheirarms。
  Theiradvancedpostswerepushedasfarasthesideofthegreatditchatthebottomofthedescent,andhadkindledlargefiresatdifferentintervals,gleamingwithobscureandhazylustrethroughtheheavyfogwhichencircledthemwithadoubtfulhalo。
  TheHighlanders,thickasleavesinVallambrosa,’’laystretchedupontheridgeofthehill,buriedexceptingtheirsentinelsinthemostprofoundrepose。Howmanyofthesebravefellowswillsleepmoresoundlybeforeto-morrownight,Fergus?’’saidWaverley,withaninvoluntarysigh。
  Youmustnotthinkofthat,’’answeredFergus,whoseideaswereentirelymilitary。Youmustonlythinkofyoursword,andbywhomitwasgiven。Allotherreflectionsarenow=toolate。=’’
  Withtheopiatecontainedinthisundeniableremark,Edwardendeavouredtolullthetumultofhisconflictingfeelings。TheChieftainandhe,combiningtheirplaids,madeacomfortableandwarmcouch。Callum,sittingdownattheirhead,foritwashisdutytowatchupontheimmediatepersonoftheChief,
  beganalongmournfulsonginGaelic,toalowanduniformtune,which,likethesoundofthewindatadistance,soonlulledthemtosleep。
  WhenFergusMac-Ivorandhisfriendhadsleptforafewhours,theywereawakened,andsummonedtoattendthePrince。
  Thedistantvillage-clockwasheardtotollthreeastheyhastenedtotheplacewherehelay。Hewasalreadysurroundedbyhisprincipalofficersandthechiefsofclans。Abundleofpease-straw,whichhadbeenlatelyhiscouch,nowservedforaseat。
  JustasFergusreachedthecircle,theconsultationhadbrokenup。Courage,mybravefriends!’’saidtheChevalier,andeachoneputhimselfinstantlyattheheadofhiscommand;afaithfulfriendhasofferedtoguideusbyapracticable,thoughnarrowNoteU-AndersonofWhitburgh。
  andcircuitousroute,which,sweepingtoourright,traversesthebrokengroundandmorass,andenablesustogainthefirmandopenplain,uponwhichtheenemyarelying。Thisdifficultysurmounted,Heavenandyourgoodswordsmustdotherest。’’
  Theproposalspreadunanimousjoy,andeachleaderhastenedtogethismenintoorderwithaslittlenoiseaspossible。Thearmy,movingbyitsrightfromofthegroundonwhichtheyhadrested,soonenteredthepaththroughthemorass,conductingtheirmarchwithastonishingsilenceandgreatrapidity。
  Themisthadnotrisentothehighergrounds,sothatforsometimetheyhadtheadvantageofstarlight。Butthiswaslostasthestarsfadedbeforeapproachingday,andtheheadofthemarchingcolumn,continuingitsdescent,plungingasitwereintotheheavyoceanoffog,whichrolleditswhitewavesoverthewholeplain,andovertheseabywhichitwasbounded。
  Somedifficultieswerenowtobeencountered,inseparablefromdarkness,-anarrow,broken,andmarshypath,andthenecessityofpreservingunioninthemarch。These,however,werelessinconvenienttoHighlanders,fromtheirhabitsoflife,thantheywouldhavebeentoanyothertroops,andtheycontinuedasteadyandswiftmovement。
  AstheclanofIvorapproachedthefirmground,followingthetrackofthosewhoprecededthem,thechallengeofapatrolwasheardthroughthemist,thoughtheycouldnotseethedragoonbywhomitwasmade-Whogoesthere?’’
  Hush!’’criedFergus,hush!-Letnoneanswerashevalueshislife-Pressforward!’’andtheycontinuedtheirmarchwithsilenceandrapidity。
  Thepatrolfiredhiscarabineuponthebody,andthereportwasinstantlyfollowedbytheclangofhishorse’sfeetashegallopedoff。_Hylaxinliminelatrat,_’’saidtheBaronofBradwardine,whoheardtheshot;thatloonwillgivethealarm。’’
  TheclanofFergushadnowgainedthefirmplain,whichhadlatelybornealargecropofcorn。Buttheharvestwasgatheredin,andtheexpansewasunbrokenbytree,bush,orinterruptionofanykind。Therestofthearmywerefollowingfast,whentheyheardthedrumsoftheenemybeatthe_general。_
  Surprise,however,hadmadenopartoftheirplan,sotheywerenotdisconcertedbythisintimationthatthefoewasuponhisguardandpreparedtoreceivethem。Itonlyhastenedtheirdispositionsforthecombat,whichwereverysimple。
  TheHighlandarmy,whichnowoccupiedtheeasternendofthewideplain,orstubblefield,sooftenreferredto,wasdrawnupintwolines,extendingfromthemorasstowardsthesea。
  Thefirstwasdestinedtochargetheenemy,thesecondtoactasareserve。Thefewhorse,whomthePrinceheadedinperson,remainedbetweenthetwolines。TheAdventurerhadintimatedaresolutiontochargeinpersonattheheadofhisfirstline;