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第60章

  Yourintentionsmaybekind,sir,’’saidWaverley,drily;
  butyourlanguageisharsh,oratleastperemptory。’’
  OnmyreturntoEngland,’’continuedColonelTalbot,afterlongabsence,Ifoundyouruncle,SirEverardWaverley,inthecustodyofakingsmessenger,inconsequenceofthesuspicionbroughtuponhimbyyourconduct。Heismyoldestfriend-howoftenshallIrepeatit?-mybestbenefactor;hesacrificedhisownviewsofhappinesstomine-heneverutteredaword,heneverharbouredathought,thatbenevolenceitselfmightnothavethoughtorspoken。Ifoundthismaninconfinement,renderedharshertohimbyhishabitsoflife,hisnaturaldignityoffeeling,and-forgiveme,Mr。Waverley-bythecausethroughwhichthiscalamityhadcomeuponhim。I
  cannotdisguisefromyoumyfeelingsuponthisoccasion;theyweremostpainfullyunfavourabletoyou。Having,bymyfamilyinterest,whichyouprobablyknowisnotinconsiderable,succeededinobtainingSirEverard’srelease,IsetoutforScotland。IsawColonelGardiner,amanwhosefatealoneissufficienttorenderthisinsurrectionforeverexecrable。Inthecourseofconversationwithhim,Ifound,that,fromlatecircumstances,fromare-examinationofthepersonsengagedinthemutiny,andfromhisoriginalgoodopinionofyourcharacter,hewasmuchsoftenedtowardsyou;andIdoubtednot,thatifIcouldbesofortunateastodiscoveryouallmightyetbewell。Butthisunnaturalrebellionhasruinedall。Ihave,forthefirsttime,inalongandactivemilitarylife,seenBritonsdisgracethemselvesbyapanicflight,andthatbeforeafoewithouteitherarmsordiscipline!andnowIfindtheheirofmydearestfriend-theson,Imaysay,ofhisaffections-sharingatriumph,forwhichheoughtthefirsttohaveblushed。
  WhyshouldIlamentGardiner?hislotwashappy,comparedtomine!’’
  TherewassomuchdignityinColonelTalbot’smanner,suchamixtureofmilitaryprideandmanlysorrow,andthenewsofSirEverard’simprisonmentwastoldinsodeepatoneoffeeling,thatEdwardstoodmortified,abashed,anddistressed,inpresenceoftheprisoner,whoowedtohimhislifenotmanyhoursbefore。HewasnotsorrywhenFergusinterruptedtheirconferenceasecondtime。
  HisRoyalHighnesscommandsMr。Waverley’sattendance。’’
  ColonelTalbotthrewuponEdwardareproachfulglance,whichdidnotescapethequickeyeoftheHighlandChief。His_immediate_attendance,’’herepeated,withconsiderableemphasis。WaverleyturnedagaintowardstheColonel。
  Weshallmeet,again,’’hesaid;inthemeanwhile,everypossibleaccommodation’’-
  Idesirenone,’’saidtheColonel;letmefarelikethemeanestofthosebravemen,who,onthisdayofcalamity,havepreferredwoundsandcaptivitytoflight;Iwouldalmostexchangeplaceswithoneofthosewhohavefallen,toknowthatmywordshavemadeasuitableimpressiononyourmind。’’
  LetColonelTalbotbecarefullysecured,’’saidFergustotheHighlandofficer,whocommandedtheguardovertheprisoners;
  ItisthePrince’sparticularcommand;heisaprisoneroftheutmostimportance。’’
  Butlethimwantnoaccommodationsuitabletohisrank,’’
  saidWaverley。
  Consistentalwayswithsecurecustody,’’reiteratedFergus。
  Theofficersignifiedhisacquiescenceinbothcommands,andEdwardfollowedFergustothegarden-gate,whereCallumBeg,withthreesaddle-horses,awaitedthem。Turninghishead,hesawColonelTalbotreconductedtohisplaceofconfinementbyafileofHighlanders;helingeredonthethresholdofthedoor,andmadeasignalwithhishandtowardsWaverley,asifenforcingthelanguagehehadheldtowardshim。
  Horses,’’saidFergus,ashemounted,arenowasplentyasblackberries;everymanmayhavethemforthecatching。
  Come,letCallumadjustyourstirrups,andletustoPinkie-houseasfastastheseci-divantdragoon-horseschooseCharlesEdwardtookuphisquartersafterthebattleatPinkie-house,adjoiningtoMusselburgh。
  tocarryus。’’
  Iwasturnedback,’’saidFergustoEdwardastheygallopedfromPrestontoPinkie-house,byamessagefromthePrince。
  But,IsupposeyouknowthevalueofthismostnobleColonelTalbotasaprisoner。Heisheldoneofthebestofficersamongthered-coats;aspecialfriendandfavouriteoftheElectorhimself,andofthatdreadfulherotheDukeofCumberland,whohasbeensummonedfromhistriumphsatFontenoy,tocomeoveranddevouruspoorHighlandersalive。HashebeentellingyouhowthebellsofSt。James’sring?Not`turnagain,Whittington,’likethoseofBow,inthedaysofyore?’’
  Fergus!’’saidWaverley,withareproachfullook。
  Nay,Icannottellwhattomakeofyou,’’answeredtheChiefofMac-Ivor,youareblownaboutwitheverywindofdoctrine。Herehavewegainedavictory,unparalleledinhistory-andyourbehaviourispraisedbyeverylivingmortaltotheskies-andthePrinceiseagertothankyouinperson-andallourbeautiesoftheWhiteRosearepullingcapsforyou,-andyou,the_preuxchevalier_oftheday,arestoopingonyourhorse’snecklikeabutter-womanridingtomarket,andlookingasblackasafuneral。’’
  IamsorryforpoorColonelGardiner’sdeath:hewasonceverykindtome。’’
  Why,then,besorryforfiveminutes,andthenbegladagain;
  hischanceto-daymaybeoursto-morrow。Andwhatdoesitsignify?-thenextbestthingtovictoryishonourabledeath;
  butitisa_pis-aller,_andonewouldratherafoehaditthanone’sself。’’
  ButColonelTalbothasinformedmethatmyfatherandunclearebothimprisonedbygovernmentonmyaccount。’’
  We’llputinbail,myboy;oldAndrewFerrarashalllodgeNoteX。AndreadiFerrara。
  hissecurity;andIshouldliketoseehimputtojustifyitinWestminsterHall。’’
  Nay,theyarealreadyatliberty,uponbailofamorecivicdisposition。’’
  Thenwhyisthynoblespiritcastdown,Edward?DostthinkthattheElector’sMinistersaresuchdovesastosettheirenemiesatlibertyatthiscriticalmoment,iftheycouldordurstconfineandpunishthem?Assurethyselfthateithertheyhavenochargeagainstyourrelationsonwhichtheycancontinuetheirimprisonment,orelsetheyareafraidofourfriends,thejollycavaliersofoldEngland。Atanyrate,youneednotbeapprehensiveupontheiraccount;andwewillfindsomemeansofconveyingtothemassurancesofyoursafety。’’
  Edwardwassilencedbutnotsatisfiedwiththesereasons。
  HehadnowbeenmorethanonceshockedatthesmalldegreeofsympathywhichFergusexhibitedforthefeelingsevenofthosewhomheloved,iftheydidnotcorrespondwithhisownmoodatthetime,andmoreespeciallyiftheythwartedhimwhileearnestinafavouritepursuit。FergussometimesindeedobservedthathehadoffendedWaverley,but,alwaysintentuponsomefavouriteplanorprojectofhisown,hewasneversufficientlyawareoftheextentordurationofhisdispleasure,sothatthereiterationofthesepettyoffencessomewhatcooledthevolunteer’sextremeattachmenttohisofficer。
  TheChevalierreceivedWaverleywithhisusualfavour,andpaidhimmanycomplimentsonhisdistinguishedbravery。
  Hethentookhimapart,mademanyinquiriesconcerningColonelTalbot,andwhenhehadreceivedalltheinformationwhichEdwardwasabletogiveconcerninghimandhisconnexions,heproceeded,-Icannotbutthink,Mr。Waverley,thatsincethisgentlemanissoparticularlyconnectedwithourworthyandexcellentfriend,SirEverardWaverley,andsincehisladyisofthehouseofBlandeville,whosedevotiontothetrueandloyalprinciplesoftheChurchofEnglandissogenerallyknown,theColonel’sownprivatesentimentscannotbeunfavourabletous,whatevermaskhemayhaveassumedtoaccommodatehimselftothetimes。’’
  IfIamtojudgefromthelanguagehethisdayheldtome,IamunderthenecessityofdifferingwidelyfromyourRoyalHighness。’’
  Well,itisworthmakingatrialatleast。IthereforeentrustyouwiththechargeofColonelTalbot,withpowertoactconcerninghimasyouthinkmostadvisable;-andIhopeyouwillfindmeansofascertainingwhatarehisrealdispositionstowardsourRoyalFather’srestoration。’’
  Iamconvinced,’’saidWaverley,bowing,thatifColonelTalbotchoosestogranthisparole,itmaybesecurelydependedupon;butifherefusesit,ItrustyourRoyalHighnesswilldevolveonsomeotherpersonthanthenephewofhisfriend,thetaskoflayinghimunderthenecessaryrestraint。’’
  Iwilltrusthimwithnopersonbutyou,’’saidthePrincesmiling,butperemptorilyrepeatinghismandate:itisofimportancetomyservicethatthereshouldappeartobeagoodintelligencebetweenyou,evenifyouareunabletogainhisconfidenceinearnest。Youwillthereforereceivehimintoyourquarters,andincasehedeclinesgivinghisparole,youmustapplyforaproperguard。Ibegyouwillgoaboutthisdirectly。WereturntoEdinburghto-morrow。’’
  BeingthusremandedtothevicinityofPreston,WaverleylosttheBaronofBradwardine’ssolemnactofhomage。Solittle,however,washeatthistimeinlovewithvanity,thathehadquiteforgottentheceremonyinwhichFergushadlabouredtoengagehiscuriosity。ButnextdayaformalGazettewascirculated,containingadetailedaccountofthebattleofGladsmuir,astheHighlanderschosetodenominatetheirvictory。ItconcludedwithanaccountoftheCourtafterwardsheldbytheChevalieratPinkie-house,whichcontainedthisamongotherhigh-flowndescriptiveparagraphs:-
  SincethatfataltreatywhichannihilatesScotlandasanindependentnation,ithasnotbeenourhappinesstoseeherprincesreceive,andhernoblesdischarge,thoseactsoffeudalhomage,which,foundeduponthesplendidactionsofScottishvalour,recallthememoryofherearlyhistory,withthemanlyandchivalroussimplicityofthetieswhichunitedtotheCrownthehomageofthewarriorsbywhomitwasrepeatedlyupheldanddefended。Butontheeveningofthe20th,ourmemorieswererefreshedwithoneofthoseceremonieswhichbelongtotheancientdaysofScotland’sglory。Afterthecirclewasformed,CosmoComyneBradwardine,ofthatilk,colonelintheservice,etc。etc。etc。,camebeforethePrince,attendedbyMr。
  D。Macwheeble,theBailieofhisancientbaronyofBradwardinewho,weunderstand,hasbeenlatelynamedacommissary,and,underformofinstrument,claimedpermissiontoperform,tothepersonofhisRoyalHighness,asrepresentinghisfather,theserviceusedandwont,forwhich,underacharterofRobertBruceofwhichtheoriginalwasproducedandinspectedbytheMastersofhisRoyalHighness’sChancery,forthetimebeing,theclaimantheldthebaronyofBradwardine,andlandsofTully-Veolan。Hisclaimbeingadmittedandregistered,hisRoyalHighnesshavingplacedhisfootuponacushion,theBaronofBradwardine,kneelinguponhisrightknee,proceededtoundothelatchetofthebrogue,orlow-heeledHighlandshoe,whichourgallantyoungherowearsincomplimenttohisbravefollowers。Whenthiswasperformed,hisRoyalHighnessdeclaredtheceremonycompleted;andembracingthegallantveteran,protestedthatnothingbutcompliancewithanordinanceofRobertBrucecouldhaveinducedhimtoreceiveeventhesymbolicalperformanceofamenialofficefromhandswhichhadfoughtsobravelytoputthecrownupontheheadofhisfather。TheBaronofBradwardinethentookinstrumentsinthehandsofMr。CommissaryMacwheeble,bearing,thatallpointsandcircumstancesoftheactofhomagehadbeen_riteetsolenniteractaetperacta;_andacorrespondingentrywasmadeintheprotocoloftheLordHighChamberlain,andintherecordofChancery。WeunderstandthatitisincontemplationofhisRoyalHighness,whenhisMajesty’spleasurecanbeknown,toraiseColonelBradwardinetothepeerage,bythetitleofViscountBradwardine,ofBradwardineandTully-Veolan,andthat,inthemeanwhile,hisRoyalHighness,inhisfather’snameandauthority,hasbeenpleasedtogranthimanhonourableaugmentationtohispaternalcoatofarm,beingabudgetorboot-jack,disposedsaltier-wisewithanakedbroadsword,tobeborneinthedextercantleoftheshield;and,asanadditionalmotto,onascrollbeneath,thewords,`_DrawandDrawoff。_’’’
  WereitnotfortherecollectionofFergus’sraillery,’’
  thoughtWaverleytohimself,whenhehadperusedthislongandgravedocument,howverytolerablewouldallthissound,andhowlittleshouldIhavethoughtofconnectingitwithanyludicrousidea!Well,afterall,everythinghasitsfair,aswellasitsseamyside;andtrulyIdonotseewhytheBaron’sboot-jackmaynotstandasfairinheraldyasthewater-buckets,waggons,cartwheels,plough-socks,shuttles,candle-sticks,andotherordinaries,conveyingideasofanythingsavechivalry,whichappearinthearmsofsomeofourmostancientgentry。’’This,however,isanepisodeinrespecttotheprincipalstory。