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第65章

  Iwouldhavekeptitsecretfromyou;forIthinkitwillgrieveyou,andyetyoucanadministernoconsolation。
  Butyouhavesurprisedme-Iseeyouaresurprisedyourself,-
  andIhatemystery。Readthatletter。’’
  TheletterwasfromColonelTalbot’ssister,andinthesewords:
  Ireceivedyours,mydearestbrother,byHedges。SirE。
  W。andMr。R。arestillatlarge,butarenotpermittedtoleaveLondon。IwishtoHeavenIcouldgiveyouasgoodanaccountofmattersinthesquare。ButthenewsoftheunhappyaffairatPrestoncameuponus,withthedreadfuladditionthatyouwereamongthefallen。YouknowLadyEmily’sstateofhealth,whenyourfriendshipforSirE。inducedyoutoleaveher。ShewasmuchharassedwiththesadaccountsfromScotlandoftherebellionhavingbrokenout;butkeptupherspirits,as,shesaid,itbecameyourwife,andforthesakeofthefutureheir,solonghopedforinvain。Alas,mydearbrother,thesehopesarenowended!Notwithstandingallmywatchfulcare,thisunhappyrumourreachedherwithoutpreparation。Shewastakenillimmediately;andthepoorinfantscarcesurviveditsbirth。WouldtoGodthiswereall!Butalthoughthecontradictionofthehorriblereportbyyourownletterhasgreatlyrevivedherspirits,yetDr。apprehends,Igrievetosay,serious,andevendangerous,consequencestoherhealth,especiallyfromtheuncertaintyinwhichshemustnecessarilyremainforsometime,aggravatedbytheideasshehasformedoftheferocityofthosewithwhomyouareaprisoner。
  Dotherefore,mydearbrother,assoonasthisreachesyou,endeavourtogainyourrelease,byparole,byransom,oranywaythatispracticable。IdonotexaggerateLadyEmily’sstateofhealth;butImustnot-darenot-suppressthetruth-Ever,mydearPhilip,yourmostaffectionatesister,LucyTalbot。’’
  Edwardstoodmotionlesswhenhehadperusedthisletter;
  fortheconclusionwasinevitable,thatbytheColonel’sjourneyinquestofhim,hehadincurredthisheavycalamity。Itwassevereenough,eveninitsirremediablepart;forColonelTalbotandLadyEmily,longwithoutafamily,hadfondlyexultedinthehopeswhichwerenowblasted。Butthisdisappointmentwasnothingtotheextentofthethreatenedevil;
  andEdward,withhorror,regardedhimselfastheoriginalcauseofboth。
  Erehecouldcollecthimselfsufficientlytospeak,ColonelTalbothadrecoveredhisusualcomposureofmanner,thoughhistroubledeyedenotedhismentalagony。
  Sheisawoman,myyoungfriend,whomayjustifyevenasoldier’stears。’’Hereachedhimtheminiature,exhibitingfeatureswhichfullyjustifiedtheeulogium;andyet,Godknows,whatyouseeofherthereistheleastofthecharmsshepossesses-possessed,Ishouldperhapssay-butGod’swillbedone!’’
  Youmustfly-youmustflyinstantlytoherrelief。Itisnot-itshallnotbetoolate。’’
  Fly!-howisitpossible?Iamaprisoner-uponparole。’’
  Iamyourkeeper-Irestoreyourparole-Iamtoanswerforyou。’’
  Youcannotdosoconsistentlywithyourduty;norcanI
  acceptadischargefromyouwithdueregardtomyownhonour-youwouldbemaderesponsible。’’
  Iwillansweritwithmyhead,ifnecessary,’’saidWaverley,impetuously。Ihavebeentheunhappycauseofthelossofyourchild-makemenotthemurdererofyourwife。’’
  No,mydearEdward,’’saidTalbot,takinghimkindlybythehand,youareinnorespecttoblame;andifIconcealedthisdomesticdistressfortwodays,itwaslestyoursensibilityshouldviewitinthatlight。Youcouldnotthinkofme,hardlyknewofmyexistence,whenIleftEnglandinquestofyou。Itisaresponsibility,Heavenknows,sufficientlyheavyformortality,thatwemustanswerfortheforeseenanddirectresultofouractions,-fortheirindirectandconsequentialoperation,thegreatandgoodBeing,whoalonecanforeseethedependenceofhumaneventsoneachother,hathnotpronouncedhisfrailcreaturesliable。’’
  ButthatyoushouldhaveleftLadyEmily,’’saidWaverley,withmuchemotion,inthesituationofallothersthemostinterestingtoahusband,toseeka’’
  Ionlydidmyduty,’’answeredColonelTalbot,calmly,andIdonot,oughtnottoregretit。Ifthepathofgratitudeandhonourwerealwayssmoothandeasy,therewouldbelittlemeritinfollowingit;butitmovesoftenincontradictiontoourinterestandpassions,andsometimestoourbetteraffections。
  Thesearethetrialsoflife,andthis,thoughnottheleastbitter,’’thetearscameunbiddentohiseyesisnotthefirstwhichithasbeenmyfatetoencounter-Butwewilltalkofthisto-morrow,’’hesaid,wringingWaverley’shands。
  Good-night;strivetoforgetitforafewhours。Itwilldawn,Ithink,bysix,anditisnowpasttwo。Good-night。’’
  Edwardretired,withouttrustinghisvoicewithareply。
  WhenColonelTalbotenteredthebreakfast-parlournextmorning,helearnedfromWaverley’sservantthatourherohadbeenabroadatanearlyhour,andwasnotyetreturned。Themorningwaswelladvancedbeforeheagainappeared。Hearrivedoutofbreath,butwithanairofjoythatastonishedColonelTalbot。
  There,’’saidhe,throwingapaperonthetable,thereismymorning’swork-Alick,packuptheColonel’sclothes。
  Makehaste,makehaste。’’
  TheColonelexaminedthepaperwithastonishment。ItwasapassfromtheChevaliertoColonelTalbot,torepairtoLeith,oranyotherportinpossessionofhisRoyalHighness’stroops,andtheretoembarkforEnglandorelsewhere,athisfreepleasure;heonlygivinghisparoleofhonournottobeararmsagainstthehouseofStuartforthespaceofatwelvemonth。
  InthenameofGod,’’saidtheColonel,hiseyessparklingwitheagerness,howdidyouobtainthis?’’
  IwasattheChevalier’sleveeassoonasheusuallyrises。
  HewasgonetothecampatDuddingston。Ipursuedhimthither;askedandobtainedanaudience-butIwilltellyounotawordmore,unlessIseeyoubegintopack。’’
  BeforeIknowwhetherIcanavailmyselfofthispassport,orhowitwasobtained?’’
  O,youcantakeoutthethingsagain,youknow-Now,I
  seeyoubusy,Iwillgoon。WhenIfirstmentionedyourname,hiseyessparkledalmostasbrightasyoursdidtwominutessince。`Hadyou,’heearnestlyasked,`shownanysentimentsfavourabletohiscause?’`Notintheleast,norwasthereanyhopeyouwoulddoso。’Hiscountenancefell。I
  requestedyourfreedom。`Impossible,’hesaid;-`yourimportance,asafriendandconfidantofsuchandsuchpersonages,mademyrequestaltogetherextravagant。’Itoldhimmyownstoryandyours;andaskedhimtojudgewhatmyfeelingsmustbebyhisown。Hehasaheart,andakindone,ColonelTalbot,youmaysaywhatyouplease。Hetookasheetofpaper,andwrotethepasswithhisownhand。`Iwillnottrustmyselfwithmycouncil,’hesaid;`theywillarguemeoutofwhatisright。Iwillnotendurethatafriend,valuedasI
  valueyou,shouldbeloadedwiththepainfulreflectionswhichmustafflictyouincaseoffurthermisfortuneinColonelTalbot’sfamily;norwillIkeepabraveenemyaprisonerundersuchcircumstances。Besides,’saidhe,`IthinkIcanjustifymyselftomyprudentadvisers,bypleadingthegoodeffectsuchlenitywillproduceonthemindsofthegreatEnglishfamilieswithwhomColonelTalbotisconnected。’
  Therethepoliticianpeepedout,’’saidtheColonel。
  Well,atleastheconcludedlikeaking’sson-`Takethepassport;Ihaveaddedaconditionforform’ssake;butiftheColonelobjectstoit,lethimdepartwithoutgivinganyparolewhatever。Icomeheretowarwithmen,butnottodistressorendangerwomen。’’’
  Well,IneverthoughttohavebeensomuchindebtedtothePretend’’
  TothePrince,’’saidWaverley,smiling。
  TotheChevalier,’’saidtheColonel;itisagoodtravellingname,andwhichwemaybothfreelyuse。Didhesayanythingmore?’’
  Onlyaskediftherewasanythingelsehecouldobligemein;andwhenIrepliedinthenegative,heshookmebythehand,andwishedallhisfollowerswereasconsiderate,sincesomefriendsofminenotonlyaskedallhehadtobestow,butmanythingswhichwereentirelyoutofhispower,orthatofthegreatestsovereignuponearth。Indeed,hesaid,noprinceseemed,intheeyesofhisfollowers,soliketheDeityashimself,ifyouweretojudgefromtheextravagantrequestswhichtheydailypreferredtohim。’’
  Pooryounggentleman!’’saidtheColonel;Isupposehebeginstofeelthedifficultiesofhissituation。Well,dearWaverley,thisismorethankind,andshallnotbeforgottenwhilePhilipTalbotcanrememberanything。Mylife-pshaw-letEmilythankyouforthat-thisisafavourworthfiftylives。Icannothesitateongivingmyparoleinthecircumstances:
  thereitis-hewroteitoutinform-andnow,howamItogetoff?’’
  Allthatissettled:yourbaggageispacked,myhorseswait,andaboathasbeenengaged,bythePrince’spermission,toputyouonboardtheFoxfrigate。IsentamessengerdowntoLeithonpurpose。’’
  Thatwilldoexcellentlywell。CaptainBeaverismyparticularfriend:hewillputmeashoreatBerwickorShields,fromwhenceIcanrideposttoLondon;-andyoumustentrustmewiththepacketofpaperswhichyourecoveredbymeansofyourMissBeanLean。Imayhaveanopportunityofusingthemtoyouradvantage-ButIseeyourHighlandfriend,Glenwhatdoyoucallhisbarbarousname?andhisorderlywithhim-Imustnotcallhimhisorderlycut-throatanymore,Isuppose。Seehowhewalksasiftheworldwerehisown,withthebonnetononesideofhishead,andhisplaidpuffedoutacrosshisbreast!Ishouldlikenowtomeetthatyouthwheremyhandswerenottied:Iwouldtamehispride,orheshouldtamemine。’’
  Forshame,ColonelTalbot!youswellatsightoftartan,asthebullissaidtodoatscarlet。YouandMac-Ivorhavesomepointsnotmuchunlike,sofarasnationalprejudiceisconcerned。’’
  Thelatterpartofthisdiscoursetookplaceinthestreet。
  TheypassedtheChief,theColonelandhesternlyandpunctiliouslygreetingeachother,liketwoduellistsbeforetheytaketheirground。Itwasevidentthedislikewasmutual。I
  neverseethatsurlyfellowthatdogshisheels,’’saidtheColonel,afterhehadmountedhishorse,butheremindsmeoflinesI
  havesomewhereheard-uponthestage,Ithink:-
  ClosebehindhimStalkssullenBertram,likeasorcerer’sfiend,Pressingtobeemployed。’’
  Iassureyou,Colonel,’’saidWaverley,thatyoujudgetooharshlyoftheHighlanders。’’
  Notawhit,notawhit;Icannotsparethemajot-I
  cannotbatethemanace。Letthemstayintheirownbarrenmountains,andpuffandswell,andhangtheirbonnetsonthehornsofthemoon,iftheyhaveamind:butwhatbusinesshavetheytocomewherepeoplewearbreeches,andspeakanintelligiblelanguage?Imeanintelligibleincomparisonwiththeirgibberish,foreventheLowlanderstalkakindofEnglishlittlebetterthanthenegroesinJamaica。IcouldpitythePr,ImeantheChevalierhimself,forhavingsomanydesperadoesabouthim。Andtheylearntheirtradesoearly。
  Thereisakindofsubalternimp,forexample,asortofsuckingdevil,whomyourfriendGlenna-Glenamuckthere,hassometimesinhistrain。Tolookathimheisaboutfifteenyears;
  butheisacenturyoldinmischiefandvillany。Hewasplayingatquoitstheotherdayinthecourt;agentleman-adecent-lookingpersonenough-camepast,andasaquoithithisshin,heliftedhiscane:butmyyoungbravowhipsouthispistol,likeBeauClincherinthetriptotheJubilee,andhadnotascreamof_Gardezl’eau_fromanupperwindowsetallpartiesascamperingforfearoftheinevitableconsequences,thepoorgentlemanwouldhavelosthislifebythehandsofthatlittlecockatrice。’’
  Afinecharacteryou’llgiveofScotlanduponyourreturn,ColonelTalbot。’’
  O,JusticeShallow,’’saidtheColonel,willsavemethetrouble-`Barren,barren-beggarsall,beggarsall。Marry,goodair,’-andthatonlywhenyouarefairlyoutofEdinburgh,andnotyetcometoLeith,asisourcaseatpresent。’’
  Inashorttimetheyarrivedattheseaport:
  TheboatrockedatthepierofLeith,Fullloudthewindblewdowntheferry;
  TheshiprodeattheBerwickLaw
  Farewell,Colonel;mayyoufindallasyouwouldwishit!
  Perhapswemaymeetsoonerthanyouexpect:theytalkofanimmediateroutetoEngland。’’