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第71章

  Waverley,withfeelingsmoreeasilyconceivedthandescribed,sawhimselfobligedtofollowthisdoughtyfemalecommander。
  Thegallanttrooperwasaslikealambasadrunkcorporalofdragoons,aboutsixfeethigh,withverybroadshoulders,andverythinlegs,nottomentionagreatscaracrosshisnose,couldwellbe。Mrs。Nosebagaddressedhimwithsomethingwhich,ifnotanoath,soundedverylikeone,andcommandedhimtoattendtohisduty。Youbed-dfora,’’commencedthegallantcavalier;but,lookingupinordertosuittheactiontothewords,andalsotoenforcetheepithetwhichhemeditated,withanadjectiveapplicabletotheparty,herecognisedthespeaker,madehismilitarysalam,andalteredhistone-Lordloveyourhandsomeface,MadamNosebag,isityou?Why,ifapoorfellowdoeshappentofireaslugofamorning,Iamsureyouwerenevertheladytobringhimtoharm。’’
  Well,yourascallion,go,mindyourduty;thisgentlemanandIbelongtotheservice;butbesureyoulookafterthatshycockintheslouchedhatthatsitsinthecornerofthecoach。
  Ibelievehe’soneoftherebelsindisguise。’’
  D-nhergooseberrywig!’’saidthecorporal,whenshewasoutofhearing。Thatgimlet-eyedjade-motheradjutant,aswecallher-isagreaterplaguetotheregimentthanprevot-marshal,sergeant-major,andoldHubble-de-Shuffthecolonelintothebargain-Come,MasterConstable,let’sseeifthisshycock,asshecallshim,who,bytheway,wasaQuakerfromLeeds,withwhomMrs。Nosebaghadhadsometartargumentonthelegalityofbearingarms,willstandgodfathertoasupofbrandy,foryourYorkshirealeiscoldonmystomach。’’
  Thevivacityofthisgoodlady,asithelpedEdwardoutofthisscrape,wasliketohavedrawnhimintooneortwoothers。
  Ineverytownwheretheystopped,shewishedtoexaminethe_corpsdegarde,_iftherewasone,andonceverynarrowlymissedintroducingWaverleytoarecruiting-sergeantofhisownregiment。ThensheCaptain’dandButler’dhimtillhewasalmostmadwithvexationandanxiety;andneverwashemorerejoicedinhislifeattheterminationofajourney,thanwhenthearrivalofthecoachinLondonfreedhimfromtheattentionsofMadamNosebag。
  Itwastwilightwhentheyarrivedintown;andhavingshakenoffhiscompanions,andwalkedthroughagoodmanystreetstoavoidthepossibilityofbeingtracedbythem,Edwardtookahackney-coachanddrovetoColonelTalbot’shouse,inoneoftheprincipalsquaresatthewestendofthetown。Thatgentleman,bythedeathofrelations,hadsucceededsincehismarriagetoalargefortune,possessedconsiderablepoliticalinterest,andlivedinwhatiscalledgreatstyle。
  WhenWaverleyknockedathisdoor,hefounditatfirstdifficulttoprocureadmittance,butatlengthwasshownintoanapartmentwheretheColonelwasattable。LadyEmily,whoseverybeautifulfeatureswerestillpallidfromindisposition,sateoppositetohim。TheinstantheheardWaverley’svoice,hestartedupandembracedhimFrankStanley,mydearboy,howd’yedo?-Emily,mylove,thisisyoungStanley。’’
  ThebloodstartedtotheLady’scheekasshegaveWaverleyareception,inwhichcourtesywasmingledwithkindness,whilehertremblinghandandfalteringvoiceshowedhowmuchshewasstartledanddiscomposed。Dinnerwashastilyreplaced,andwhileWaverleywasengagedinrefreshinghimself,theColonelproceeded-Iwonderyouhavecomehere,Frank;
  thedoctorstellmetheairofLondonisverybadforyourcomplaints。Youshouldnothaveriskedit。ButIamdelightedtoseeyou,andsoisEmily,thoughIfearwemustnotreckonuponyourstayinglong。’’
  Someparticularbusinessbroughtmeup,’’mutteredWaverley。
  Isupposedso,butIshan’tallowyoutostaylong-Spontoon’’
  toanelderlymilitary-lookingservantoutoflivery,takeawaythesethings,andanswerthebellyourself,ifI
  ring。Don’tletanyoftheotherfellowsdisturbus-MynephewandIhavebusinesstotalkof。’’
  Whentheservantshadretired,InthenameofGod,Waverley,whathasbroughtyouhere?Itmaybeasmuchasyourlifeisworth。’’
  DearMr。Waverley,’’saidLadyEmily,towhomIowesomuchmorethanacknowledgmentscaneverpay,howcouldyoubesorash?’’
  Myfather-myuncle-thisparagraph,’’-hehandedthepapertoColonelTalbot。
  IwishtoHeaventhesescoundrelswerecondemnedtobesqueezedtodeathintheirownpresses,’’saidTalbot。Iamtoldtherearenotlessthanadozenoftheirpapersnowpublishedintown,andnowonderthattheyareobligedtoinventliestofindsalefortheirjournals。Itistrue,however,mydearEdward,thatyouhavelostyourfather;butastothisflourishofhisunpleasantsituationhavinggrateduponhisspirits,andhurthishealth-thetruthis-forthoughitisharshtosaysonow,yetitwillrelieveyourmindfromtheideaofweightyresponsibility-thetruththenis,thatMr。RichardWaverley,throughthiswholebusiness,showedgreatwantofsensibility,bothtoyoursituationandthatofyouruncle;andthelasttimeIsawhim,hetoldme,withgreatglee,thatasIwassogoodastotakechargeofyourinterests,hehadthoughtitbesttopatchupaseparatenegotiationforhimself,andmakehispeacewithGovernmentthroughsomechannelswhichformerconnectionsleftstillopentohim。’’
  Andmyuncle-mydearuncle?’’
  Isinnodangerwhatever。Itistruelookingatthedateofthepapertherewasafoolishreportsometimeagotothepurportherequoted,butitisentirelyfalse。SirEverardisgonedowntoWaverley-Honour,freedfromalluneasiness,unlessuponyourownaccount。Butyouareinperilyourself-
  yournameisineveryproclamation-warrantsareouttoapprehendyou。Howandwhendidyoucomehere?’’
  Edwardtoldhisstoryatlength,suppressinghisquarrelwithFergus;forbeinghimselfpartialtoHighlanders,hedidnotwishtogiveanyadvantagetotheColonel’snationalprejudiceagainstthem。
  AreyousureitwasyourfriendGlen’sfootboyyousawdeadinCliftonMoor?’’
  Quitepositive。’’
  Thenthatlittlelimbofthedevilhascheatedthegallows,forcut-throatwaswritteninhisface;though’’turningtoLadyEmilyitwasaveryhandsomefacetoo-Butforyou,Edward,IwishyouwouldgodownagaintoCumberland,orratherI
  wishyouhadneverstirredfromthence,forthereisanembargoonalltheseaports,andastrictsearchfortheadherentsofthePretender;andthetongueofthatconfoundedwomanwillwaginherheadliketheclackofamill,tillsomehoworothershewilldetectCaptainButlertobeafeignedpersonage。’’
  Doyouknowanything,’’askedWaverley,ofmyfellow-traveller?’’
  Herhusbandwasmyserjeant-majorforsixyears;shewasabuxomwidow,withalittlemoney-hemarriedher-wassteady,andgotonbybeingagooddrill。ImustsendSpontoontoseewhatsheisabout;hewillfindheroutamongtheoldregimentalconnexions。To-morrowyoumustbeindisposed,andkeepyourroomfromfatigue。LadyEmilyistobeyournurse,andSpontoonandIyourattendants。Youbearthenameofanearrelationofmine,whomnoneofmypresentpeopleeversaw,exceptSpontoon;sotherewillbenoimmediatedanger。Soprayfeelyourheadacheandyoureyesgrowheavyassoonaspossible,thatyoumaybeputuponthesicklist;
  and,Emily,doyouorderanapartmentforFrankStanley,withalltheattentionwhichaninvalidmayrequire。’’
  InthemorningtheColonelvisitedhisguest-Now,’’saidhe,Ihavesomegoodnewsforyou。Yourreputationasagentlemanandofficeriseffectuallyclearedofneglectofduty,andaccessiontothemutinyinGardiner’sregiment。Ihavehadacorrespondenceonthissubjectwithaveryzealousfriendofyours,yourScottishparson,Morton;hisfirstletterwasaddressedtoSirEverard;butIrelievedthegoodBaronetofthetroubleofansweringit。Youmustknow,thatyourfreebootingacquaintance,DonaldoftheCave,hasatlengthfallenintothehandsofthePhilistines。Hewasdrivingoffthecattleofacertainproprietor,calledKillan-somethingorother-’’
  Killancureit?’’
  Thesame。Now,thegentlemanbeing,itseems,agreatfarmer,andhavingaspecialvalueforhisbreedofcattle-
  being,moreover,ratherofatimiddisposition,hadgotapartyofsoldierstoprotecthisproperty。SoDonaldranhisheadunawaresintothelion’smouth,andwasdefeatedandmadeprisoner。Beingorderedforexecution,hisconsciencewasassailedontheonehandbyaCatholicpriest,-ontheotherbyyourfriendMorton。HerepulsedtheCatholicchieflyonaccountofthedoctrineofextremeunction,whichthiseconomicalgentlemanconsideredasanexcessivewasteofoil。SohisconversionfromastateofimpenitencefelltoMr。Morton’sshare,who,Idaresay,acquittedhimselfexcellently,though,I
  suppose,DonaldmadebutaqueerkindofChristianafterall。
  Heconfessed,however,beforeamagistrate-oneMajorMelville,whoseemstohavebeenacorrect,friendlysortofperson-hisfullintriguewithHoughton,explainingparticularlyhowitwascarriedon,andfullyacquittingyouoftheleastaccessiontoit。Healsomentionedhisrescuingyoufromthehandsofthevolunteerofficer,andsendingyou,byordersofthePret-Chevalier,Imean-asaprisonertoDoune,fromwhenceheunderstoodyouwerecarriedprisonertoEdinburgh。Theseareparticularswhichcannotbuttellinyourfavour。Hehintedthathehadbeenemployedtodeliverandprotectyou,andrewardedfordoingso;buthewouldnotconfessbywhom,alleging,that,thoughhewouldnothavemindedbreakinganyordinaryoathtosatisfythecuriosityofMr。Morton,towhosepiousadmonitionsheowedsomuch,yetinthepresentcasehehadbeensworntosilenceupontheedgeofhisdirk,-which,itseems,constituted,inhisopinion,aninviolableobligation。’’
  NoteBB。OathupontheDirk。
  Andwhathasbecomeofhim?’’
  Oh,hewashangedatStirlingaftertherebelsraisedthesiege,withhislieutenant,andfourplaidsbesides;hehavingtheadvantageofagallowsmoreloftythanhisfriends。’’
  Well,Ihavelittlecauseeithertoregretorrejoiceathisdeath;andyethehasdonemebothgoodandharmtoaveryconsiderableextent。’’
  Hisconfession,atleast,willserveyoumaterially,sinceitwipesfromyourcharacterallthosesuspicionswhichgavetheaccusationagainstyouacomplexionofanaturedifferentfromthatwithwhichsomanyunfortunategentlemen,noworlatelyinarmsagainsttheGovernment,maybejustlycharged。Theirtreason-Imustgiveititsname,thoughyouparticipateinitsguilt-isanactionarisingfrommistakenvirtue,andthereforecannotbeclassedasadisgrace,thoughitbedoubtlesshighlycriminal。Wheretheguiltyaresonumerous,clemencymustbeextendedtofarthegreaternumber;andIhavelittledoubtofprocuringaremissionforyou,providedwecankeepyououtoftheclawsofjusticetillshehasselectedandgorgeduponhervictims;
  forinthis,asinothercases,itwillbeaccordingtothevulgarproverb,`Firstcome,firstserved。’Besides,GovernmentaredesirousatpresenttointimidatetheEnglishJacobites,amongwhomtheycanfindfewexamplesforpunishment。Thisisavindictiveandtimidfeelingwhichwillsoonwearoff,for,ofallnations,theEnglishareleastbloodthirstybynature。Butitexistsatpresent,andyoumustthereforebekeptoutofthewayinthemeantime。’’
  NowenteredSpontoonwithananxiouscountenance。ByhisregimentalacquaintanceshehadtracedoutMadamNosebag,andfoundherfullofire,fuss,andfidget,atdiscoveryofanimpostor,whohadtravelledfromthenorthwithherundertheassumednameofCaptainButlerofGardiner’sdragoons。Shewasgoingtolodgeaninformationonthesubject,tohavehimsoughtforasanemissaryofthePretender;butSpontoon,anoldsoldier,
  whilehepretendedtoapprove,contrivedtomakeherdelayherintention。Notime,however,wastobelost:theaccuracyofthisgooddame’sdescriptionmightprobablyleadtothediscoverythatWaverleywasthepretendedCaptainButler;anidentificationfraughtwithdangertoEdward,perhapstohisuncle,andeventoColonelTalbot。Whichwaytodirecthiscoursewasnow,therefore,thequestion。
  ToScotland,’’saidWaverley。
  ToScotland!’’saidtheColoner;withwhatpurpose?-
  nottoengageagainwiththerebelsIhope?’’
  No-Iconsideredmycampaignended,when,afterallmyefforts,Icouldnotrejointhem;andnow,byallaccounts,theyaregonetomakeawintercampaignintheHighlands,wheresuchadherentsasIamwouldratherbeburdensomethanuseful。