"Thyfather,"repliedtheDwarf,"hasbeen,andis,mymostbitterenemy。Butfearnot;thyvirtueshallsavehim。Andnow,begone;wereItokeeptheelongerbyme,ImightagainfallintothestupiddreamsconcerninghumanworthfromwhichIhavebeensofearfullyawakened。Butfearnothing——attheveryfootofthealtarIwillredeemthee。Adieu,timepresses,andImustact!"
Heledhertothedoorofthehut,whichheopenedforherdeparture。Sheremountedherhorse,whichhadbeenfeedingintheouterenclosure,andpressedhimforwardbythelightofthemoon,whichwasnowrising,tothespotwhereshehadleftRatcliffe。
"Haveyousucceeded?"washisfirsteagerquestion。
"Ihaveobtainedpromisesfromhimtowhomyousentme;buthowcanhepossiblyaccomplishthem?"
"ThankGod!"saidRatcliffe;"doubtnothispowertofulfilhispromise。"
Atthismomentashrillwhistlewasheardtoresoundalongtheheath。
"Hark!"saidRatcliffe,"hecallsme——MissVere,returnhome,andleaveunboltedthepostern-doorofthegarden;tothatwhichopensontheback-stairsIhaveaprivatekey。"
Asecondwhistlewasheard,yetmoreshrillandprolongedthanthefirst。
"Icome,Icome,"saidRatcliffe;andsettingspurstohishorse,rodeovertheheathinthedirectionoftheRecluse’shut。MissVerereturnedtothecastle,themettleoftheanimalonwhichsherode,andherownanxietyofmind,combiningtoaccelerateherjourney。
SheobeyedRatcliffe’sdirections,thoughwithoutwellapprehendingtheirpurpose,andleavingherhorseatlargeinapaddocknearthegarden,hurriedtoherownapartment,whichshereachedwithoutobservation。Shenowunboltedherdoor,andrangherbellforlights。Herfatherappearedalongwiththeservantwhoansweredhersummons。
"Hehadbeentwice,"hesaid,"listeningatherdoorduringthetwohoursthathadelapsedsincehelefther,and,nothearingherspeak,hadbecomeapprehensivethatshewastakenill。"
"Andnow,mydearfather,"shesaid,"permitmetoclaimthepromiseyousokindlygave;letthelastmomentsoffreedomwhichIamtoenjoybeminewithoutinterruption;andprotracttothelastmomenttherespitewhichisallowedme。"
"Iwill,"saidherfather;"norshallyoubeagaininterrupted。
Butthisdisordereddress——thisdishevelledhair——donotletmefindyouthuswhenIcallonyouagain;thesacrifice,tobebeneficial,mustbevoluntary。"
"Mustitbeso?"shereplied;"thenfearnot,myfather!thevictimshallbeadorned。"
CHAPTERXVII。
Thislooksnotlikeanuptial。MUCHADOABOUTNOTHING。
ThechapelinthecastleofEllieslaw,destinedtobethesceneofthisill-omenedunion,wasabuildingofmucholderdatethanthecastleitself,thoughthatclaimedconsiderableantiquity。
BeforethewarsbetweenEnglandandScotlandhadbecomesocommonandofsuchlongduration,thatthebuildingsalongbothsidesoftheBorderwerechieflydedicatedtowarlikepurposes,therehadbeenasmallsettlementofmonksatEllieslaw,adependency,itisbelievedbyantiquaries,ontherichAbbeyofJedburgh。Theirpossessionshadlongpassedawayunderthechangesintroducedbywarandmutualravage。Afeudalcastlehadarisenontheruinoftheircells,andtheirchapelwasincludedinitsprecincts。
Theedifice,initsroundarchesandmassivepillars,thesimplicityofwhichreferredtheirdatetowhathasbeencalledtheSaxonarchitecture,presentedatalltimesadarkandsombreappearance,andhadbeenfrequentlyusedasthecemeteryofthefamilyofthefeudallords,aswellasformerlyofthemonasticbrethren。Butitlookeddoublygloomybytheeffectofthefewandsmokytorcheswhichwereusedtoenlightenitonthepresentoccasion,andwhich,spreadingaglareofyellowlightintheirimmediatevicinity,weresurroundedbeyondbyaredandpurplehaloreflectedfromtheirownsmoke,andbeyondthatagainbyazoneofdarknesswhichmagnifiedtheextentofthechapel,whileitrendereditimpossiblefortheeyetoascertainitslimits。
Someinjudiciousornaments,adoptedinhastefortheoccasion,ratheraddedtothedrearinessofthescene。Oldfragmentsoftapestry,tornfromthewallsofotherapartments,hadbeenhastilyandpartiallydisposedaroundthoseofthechapel,andmingledinconsistentlywithscutcheonsandfuneralemblemsofthedead,whichtheyelsewhereexhibited。Oneachsideofthestonealtarwasamonument,theappearanceofwhichformedanequallystrangecontrast。Ontheonewasthefigure,instone,ofsomegrimhermit,ormonk,whohaddiedintheodourofsanctity;hewasrepresentedasrecumbent,inhiscowlandscapulaire,withhisfaceturnedupwardasintheactofdevotion,andhishandsfolded,fromwhichhisstringofbeadswasdependent。Ontheothersidewasatomb,intheItaliantaste,composedofthemostbeautifulstatuarymarble,andaccountedamodelofmodernart。
ItwaserectedtothememoryofIsabella’smother,thelateMrs。
VereofEllieslaw,whowasrepresentedasinadyingposture,whileaweepingcherub,witheyesaverted,seemedintheactofextinguishingadyinglampasemblematicofherspeedydissolution。Itwas,indeed,amasterpieceofart,butmisplacedintherudevaulttowhichithadbeenconsigned。Manyweresurprised,andevenscandalized,thatEllieslaw,notremarkableforattentiontohisladywhilealive,shoulderectafterherdeathsuchacostlymausoleuminaffectedsorrow;othersclearedhimfromtheimputationofhypocrisy,andaverredthatthemonumenthadbeenconstructedunderthedirectionandatthesoleexpenseofMr。Ratcliffe。
Beforethesemonumentstheweddingguestswereassembled。Theywerefewinnumber;formanyhadleftthecastletopreparefortheensuingpoliticalexplosion,andEllieslawwas,inthecircumstancesofthecase,farfrombeingdesiroustoextendinvitationsfartherthantothosenearrelationswhosepresencethecustomofthecountryrenderedindispensable。NexttothealtarstoodSirFrederickLangley,dark,moody,andthoughtful,evenbeyondhiswont,andnearhim,Mareschal,whowastoplaythepartofbridesman,asitwascalled。Thethoughtlesshumourofthisyounggentleman,onwhichheneverdeignedtoplacetheleastrestraint,addedtothecloudwhichoverhungthebrowofthebridegroom"Thebrideisnotyetcomeoutofherchamber,"hewhisperedtoSirFrederick;"ItrustthatwemustnothaverecoursetotheviolentexpedientsoftheRomanswhichIreadofatCollege。Itwouldbeharduponmyprettycousintoberunawaywithtwiceintwodays,thoughIknownonebetterworthsuchaviolentcompliment。"
SirFrederickattemptedtoturnadeafeartothisdiscourse,hummingatune,andlookinganothermay,butMareschalproceededinthesamewildmanner。
"ThisdelayisharduponDr。Hobbler,whowasdisturbedtoacceleratepreparationsforthisjoyfuleventwhenhehadsuccessfullyextractedthecorkofhisthirdbottle。Ihopeyouwillkeephimfreeofthecensureofhissuperiors,forItakeitthisisbeyondcanonicalhours。——ButherecomeEllieslawandmyprettycousin——prettierthanever,Ithink,wereitnotsheseemssofaintandsodeadlypale——Harkye,SirKnight,ifshesaysnotYESwithrightgood-will,itshallbenowedding,forallthathascomeandgoneyet。"
"Nowedding,sir?"returnedSirFrederick,inaloudwhisper,thetoneofwhichindicatedthathisangryfeelingsweresuppressedwithdifficulty。
"No——nomarriage,"repliedMareschal,"there’smyhandandgloveon’t。"
SirFrederickLangleytookhishand,andashewrungithard,saidinalowerwhisper,"Mareschal,youshallanswerthis,"andthenflunghishandfromhim。
"ThatIwillreadilydo,"saidMareschal,"forneverwordescapedmylipsthatmyhandwasnotreadytoguarantee-So,speakup,myprettycousin,andtellmeifitbeyourfreewillandunbiassedresolutiontoacceptofthisgallantknightforyourlordandhusband;forifyouhavethetenthpartofascrupleuponthesubject,fallback,falledge,heshallnothaveyou。"
"Areyoumad,Mr。Mareschal?"saidEllieslaw,who,havingbeenthisyoungman’sguardianduringhisminority,oftenemployedatoneofauthoritytohim。"DoyousupposeIwoulddragmydaughtertothefootofthealtar,wereitnotherownchoice?"
"Tut,Ellieslaw,"retortedtheyounggentleman,"nevertellmeofthecontrary;hereyesarefulloftears,andhercheeksarewhiterthanherwhitedress。Imustinsist,inthenameofcommonhumanity,thattheceremonybeadjournedtillto-morrow。"
"Sheshalltellyouherself,thouincorrigibleintermeddlerinwhatconcernstheenot,thatitisherwishtheceremonyshouldgoon——Isitnot,Isabella,mydear?"
"Itis,"saidIsabella,halffainting——"sincethereisnohelp,eitherinGodorman。"
Thefirstwordalonewasdistinctlyaudible。Mareschalshruggeduphisshouldersandsteppedback。Ellieslawled,orrathersupported,hisdaughtertothealtar。SirFrederickmovedforwardandplacedhimselfbyherside。Theclergymanopenedhisprayer-book,andlookedtoMr。Vereforthesignaltocommencetheservice。
"Proceed,"saidthelatter。
Butavoice,asifissuingfromthetombofhisdeceasedwife,called,insuchloudandharshaccentsasawakenedeveryechointhevaultedchapel,"Forbear!"
Allweremuteandmotionless,tilladistantrustle,andtheclashofswords,orsomethingresemblingit,washeardfromtheremoteapartments。Itceasedalmostinstantly。
"Whatnewdeviceisthis?"saidSirFrederick,fiercely,eyeingEllieslawandMareschalwithaglanceofmalignantsuspicion。
"Itcanbebutthefrolicofsomeintemperateguest,"saidEllieslaw,thoughgreatlyconfounded;"wemustmakelargeallowancesfortheexcessofthisevening’sfestivity。Proceedwiththeservice。"
Beforetheclergymancouldobey,thesameprohibitionwhichtheyhadbeforeheard,wasrepeatedfromthesamespot。Thefemaleattendantsscreamed,andfledfromthechapel;thegentlemenlaidtheirhandsontheirswords。Erethefirstmomentofsurprisehadpassedby,theDwarfsteppedfrombehindthemonument,andplacedhimselffullinfrontofMr。Vere。Theeffectofsostrangeandhideousanapparitioninsuchaplaceandinsuchcircumstances,appalledallpresent,butseemedtoannihilatetheLairdofEllieslaw,who,droppinghisdaughter’sarm,staggeredagainstthenearestpillar,and,claspingitwithhishandsasifforsupport,laidhisbrowagainstthecolumn。
"Whoisthisfellow?"saidSirFrederick;"andwhatdoeshemeanbythisintrusion?"
"Itisonewhocomestotellyou,"saidtheDwarf,withthepeculiaracrimonywhichusuallymarkedhismanner,"that,inmarryingthatyounglady,youwedneithertheheiressofEllieslaw,norofMauleyHall,norofPolverton,norofonefurrowofland,unlessshemarrieswithMYconsent;andtotheethatconsentshallneverbegiven。Down——downonthyknees,andthankHeaventhatthouartpreventedfromweddingqualitieswithwhichthouhastnoconcern——portionlesstruth,virtue,andinnocence——thou,baseingrate,"hecontinued,addressinghimselftoEllieslaw,"whatisthywretchedsubterfugenow?Thou,whowouldstsellthydaughtertorelievetheefromdanger,asinfaminethouwouldsthaveslainanddevouredhertopreservethyownvilelife!——Ay,hidethyfacewiththyhands;wellmaystthoublushtolookonhimwhosebodythoudidstconsigntochains,hishandtoguilt,andhissoultomisery。Savedoncemorebythevirtueofherwhocallstheefather,gohence,andmaythepardonandbenefitsIconferontheeproveliteralcoalsoffire,tillthybrainissearedandscorchedlikemine!"
Ellieslawleftthechapelwithagestureofmutedespair。
"Followhim,HubertRatcliffe,"saidtheDwarf,"andinformhimofhisdestiny。Hewillrejoice——fortobreatheairandtohandlegoldistohimhappiness,"
"Iunderstandnothingofallthis,"saidSirFrederickLangley;
"butwearehereabodyofgentlemeninarmsandauthorityforKingJames;andwhetheryoureally,sir,bethatSirEdwardMauley,whohasbeensolongsupposeddeadinconfinement,orwhetheryoubeanimpostorassuminghisnameandtitle,wewillusethefreedomofdetainingyou,tillyourappearancehere,atthismoment,isbetteraccountedfor;wewillhavenospiesamongus——Seizeonhim,myfriends。"
Butthedomesticsshrunkbackindoubtandalarm。SirFrederickhimselfsteppedforwardtowardstheRecluse,asiftolayhandsonhisperson,whenhisprogresswassuddenlystoppedbytheglitteringpointofapartisan,whichthesturdyhandofHobbieElliotpresentedagainsthisbosom。
"I’llgardaylightshinethroughye,ifyeoffertosteerhim!"
saidthestoutBorderer;"standback,orI’llstrikeyethrough!
NaebodyshalllayafingeronElshie;he’sacannyneighbourlyman,ayereadytomakeafriendhelp;and,thoughyemaythinkhimalamiter,yet,grippieforgrippie,friend,I’llwadawetherhe’llmakethebluidspinfraeunderyournails。He’sateughcarleElshie!hegripslikeasmith’svice。"
"Whathasbroughtyouhere,Elliot?"saidMareschal;"whocalledonyouforinterference?"
"Troth,Mareschal-Wells,"answeredHobbie,"Iamjustcomehere,wi’twentyorthrettymairo’us,inmyainnameandtheKing’s——orQueen’s,ca’theyher?andCannyElshie’sintothebargain,tokeepthepeace,andpaybacksomeillusageEllieslawhasgienme。Abonnybreakfasttheloonsgaemetheithermorning,andhimatthebottomon’t;andtrowyeIwasnareadytosupperhimup?——Yeneednalayyourhandsonyourswords,gentlemen,thehouseisourswi’littledin;forthedoorswereopen,andtherehadbeenowermucklepunchamangyourfolk;wetooktheirswordsandpistolsaseasilyasyewadshielpea-cods。"
Mareschalrushedout,andimmediatelyre-enteredthechapel。
"ByHeaven!itistrue,SirFrederick;thehouseisfilledwitharmedmen,andourdrunkenbeastsarealldisarmed。Draw,andletusfightourway。"
"Binnarash——binnarash,"exclaimedHobbie;"hearmeabit,hearmeabit。Wemeanyenaeharm;but,asyeareinarmsforKingJames,asyeca’him,andtheprelates,wethoughtitrighttokeepuptheauldneighbourwar,andstandupforthet’otheraneandtheKirk;butwe’llnohurtahairo’yourheads,ifyeliketoganghamequietly。Anditwillbeyourbestway,forthere’ssurenewscomefraeLoudoun,thathimtheyca’Bang,orByng,orwhatis’t,hasbang’dtheFrenchshipsandthenewkingaffthecoasthowever;saeyehadbestbidecontentwi’auldNanseforwantofabetterQueen。"
Ratcliffe,whoatthismomententered,confirmedtheseaccountssounfavourabletotheJacobiteinterest。SirFrederick,almostinstantly,andwithouttakingleaveofanyone,leftthecastle,withsuchofhisattendantsaswereabletofollowhim。
"Andwhatwillyoudo,Mr。Mareschal?"saidRatcliffe。
"Why,faith,"answeredhe,smiling,"Ihardlyknow;myspiritistoogreat,andmyfortunetoosmall,formetofollowtheexampleofthedoughtybridegroom。Itisnotinmynature,anditishardlyworthmywhile。"
"Well,then,disperseyourmen,andremainquiet,andthiswillbeoverlooked,astherehasbeennoovertact。"
"Hout,ay,"saidElliot,"justletbyganesbebyganes,anda’
friendsagain;deilaneIbearmaliceatbutWestburnflat,andI
haegienhimbaithahetskinandacauldane。Ihadnachangedthreeblowsofthebroadswordwi’himbeforehelapthewindowintothecastle-moat,andswatteredthroughitlikeawild-duck。
He’sacleverfallow,indeed!maunkiltawawi’aebonnylassinthemorning,andanotheratnight,lesswadnaservehim!butifhedisnakilthimsellouto’thecountry,I’sekilthimwi’atow,fortheCastletonmeeting’scleanblawnower;hisfriendswillnocountenancehim。"
Duringthegeneralconfusion,Isabellahadthrownherselfatthefeetofherkinsman,SirEdwardMauley,forsowemustnowcalltheSolitary,toexpressatoncehergratitude,andtobeseechforgivenessforherfather。Theeyesofallbegantobefixedonthem,assoonastheirownagitationandthebustleoftheattendantshadsomewhatabated。MissVerekneeledbesidethetombofhermother,towhosestatueherfeaturesexhibitedamarkedresemblance。SheheldthehandoftheDwarf,whichshekissedrepeatedlyandbathedwithtears。Hestoodfixedandmotionless,exceptingthathiseyesglancedalternatelyonthemarblefigureandthelivingsuppliant。Atlength,thelargedropswhichgatheredonhiseye-lashescompelledhimtodrawhishandacrossthem。
"Ithought,"hesaid,"thattearsandIhaddone;butweshedthematourbirth,andtheirspringdriesnotuntilweareinourgraves。Butnomeltingoftheheartshalldissolvemyresolution。Iparthere,atonce,andforever,withallofwhichthememory"(lookingtothetomb),"orthepresence"(hepressedIsabella’shand),"isdeartome。——Speaknottome!
attemptnottothwartmydetermination!itwillavailnothing;
youwillhearofandseethislumpofdeformitynomore。ToyouIshallbedeadereIamactuallyinmygrave,andyouwillthinkofmeasofafrienddisencumberedfromthetoilsandcrimesofexistence。"
HekissedIsabellaontheforehead,impressedanotherkissonthebrowofthestatuebywhichsheknelt,andleftthechapelfollowedbyRatcliffe。Isabella,almostexhaustedbytheemotionsoftheday,wascarriedtoherapartmentbyherwomen。
Mostoftheotherguestsdispersed,afterhavingseparatelyendeavouredtoimpressonallwhowouldlistentothemtheirdisapprobationoftheplotsformedagainstthegovernment,ortheirregretforhavingengagedinthem。HobbieElliotassumedthecommandofthecastleforthenight,andmountedaregularguard。HeboastednotalittleofthealacritywithwhichhisfriendsandhehadobeyedahastysummonsreceivedfromElshiethroughthefaithfulRatcliffe。Anditwasaluckychance,hesaid,thatonthatverydaytheyhadgotnoticethatWestburnflatdidnotintendtokeephistrysteatCastleton,buttoholdthematdefiance;sothataconsiderablepartyhadassembledattheHeugh-foot,withtheintentionofpayingavisittotherobber’stowerontheensuingmorning,andtheircoursewaseasilydirectedtoEllieslawCastle。
CHAPTERXVIII。
——Lastsceneofall,Toclosethisstrangeeventfulhistory。ASYOULIKEIT。
Onthenextmorning,Mr。RatcliffepresentedMissVerewithaletterfromherfather,ofwhichthefollowingisthetenor:——
"MYDEARESTCHILD,Themaliceofapersecutinggovernmentwillcompelme,formyownsafety,toretreatabroad,andtoremainforsometimeinforeignparts。Idonotaskyoutoaccompany,orfollowme;youwillattendtomyinterestandyourownmoreeffectuallybyremainingwhereyouare。Itisunnecessarytoenterintoaminutedetailconcerningthecausesofthestrangeeventswhichyesterdaytookplace。IthinkIhavereasontocomplainoftheusageIhavereceivedfromSirEdwardMauley,whoisyournearestkinsmanbythemother’sside;butashehasdeclaredyouhisheir,andistoputyouinimmediatepossessionofalargepartofhisfortune,I
accountitafullatonement。Iamawarehehasneverforgiventhepreferencewhichyourmothergavetomyaddresses,insteadofcomplyingwiththetermsofasortoffamilycompact,whichabsurdlyandtyrannicallydestinedhertowedherdeformedrelative。Theshockwasevensufficienttounsettlehiswits(which,indeed,wereneverover-wellarranged),andIhad,asthehusbandofhisnearestkinswomanandheir,thedelicatetaskoftakingcareofhispersonandproperty,untilhewasreinstatedinthemanagementofthelatterbythosewho,nodoubt,thoughttheyweredoinghimjustice;although,ifsomepartsofhissubsequentconductbeexamined,itwillappearthatheought,forhisownsake,tohavebeenleftundertheinfluenceofamildandsalutaryrestraint。
"Inoneparticular,however,heshowedasenseofthetiesofblood,aswellasofhisownfrailty;forwhilehesequesteredhimselfcloselyfromtheworld,undervariousnamesanddisguises,andinsistedonspreadingareportofhisowndeath(inwhichtogratifyhimIwillinglyacquiesced),heleftatmydisposaltherentsofagreatproportionofhisestates,andespeciallyallthose,which,havingbelongedtoyourmother,revertedtohimasamalefief。Inthishemayhavethoughtthathewasactingwithextremegenerosity,while,intheopinionofallimpartialmen,hewillonlybeconsideredashavingfulfilledanaturalobligation,seeingthat,injustice,ifnotinstrictlaw,youmustbeconsideredastheheirofyourmother,andIasyourlegaladministrator。Instead,therefore,ofconsideringmyselfasloadedwithobligationstoSirEdwardonthisaccount,IthinkIhadreasontocomplainthattheseremittanceswereonlydoledouttomeatthepleasureofMr。Ratcliffe,who,moreover,exactedfrommemortgagesovermypaternalestateofEllieslawforanysumswhichIrequiredasanextraadvance;andthusmaybesaidtohaveinsinuatedhimselfintotheabsolutemanagementandcontrolofmyproperty。Or,ifallthisseemingfriendshipwasemployedbySirEdwardforthepurposeofobtainingacompletecommandofmyaffairs,andacquiringthepowerofruiningmeathispleasure,Ifeelmyself,Imustrepeat,stilllessboundbytheallegedobligation。
"Abouttheautumnoflastyear,asIunderstand,eitherhisowncrazedimagination,ortheaccomplishmentofsomesuchschemeasIhavehinted,broughthimdowntothiscountry。Hisallegedmotive,itseems,wasadesireofseeingamonumentwhichhehaddirectedtoberaisedinthechapeloverthetombofyourmother。
Mr。Ratcliffe,whoatthistimehaddonemethehonourtomakemyhousehisown,hadthecomplaisancetointroducehimsecretlyintothechapel。Theconsequence,asheinformsme,wasafrenzyofseveralhours,duringwhichhefledintotheneighbouringmoors,inoneofthewildestspotsofwhichhechose,whenhewassomewhatrecovered,tofixhismansion,andsetupforasortofcountryempiric,acharacterwhich,eveninhisbestdays,hewasfondofassuming。Itisremarkable,that,insteadofinformingmeofthesecircumstances,thatImighthavehadtherelativeofmylatewifetakensuchcareofashiscalamitousconditionrequired,Mr。Ratcliffeseemstohavehadsuchculpableindulgenceforhisirregularplansastopromiseandevenswearsecrecyconcerningthem。HevisitedSirEdwardoften,andassistedinthefantastictaskhehadtakenuponhimofconstructingahermitage。Nothingtheyappeartohavedreadedmorethanadiscoveryoftheirintercourse。
"Thegroundwasopenineverydirectionaround,andasmallsubterraneancave,probablysepulchral,whichtheirresearcheshaddetectednearthegreatgranitepillar,servedtoconcealRatcliffe,whenanyoneapproachedhismaster。Ithinkyouwillbeofopinion,mylove,thatthissecrecymusthavehadsomestrongmotive。Itisalsoremarkable,thatwhileIthoughtmyunhappyfriendwasresidingamongtheMonksofLaTrappe,heshouldhavebeenactuallyliving,formanymonths,inthisbizarredisguise,withinfivemilesofmyhouse,andobtainingregularinformationofmymostprivatemovements,eitherbyRatcliffe,orthroughWestburnflatorothers,whomhehadthemeanstobribetoanyextent。HemakesitacrimeagainstmethatIendeavouredtoestablishyourmarriagewithSirFrederick。
Iactedforthebest;butifSirEdwardMauleythoughtotherwise,whydidhenotstepmanfullyforward,expresshisownpurposeofbecomingapartytothesettlements,andtakethatinterestwhichheisentitledtoclaiminyouasheirtohisgreatproperty?
"Evennow,thoughyourrashandeccentricrelationissomewhattardyinannouncinghispurpose,Iamfarfromopposingmyauthorityagainsthiswishes,althoughthepersonhedesiresyoutoregardasyourfuturehusbandbeyoungEarnscliff;theverylastwhomIshouldhavethoughtlikelytobeacceptabletohim,consideringacertainfatalevent。ButIgivemyfreeandheartyconsent,providingthesettlementsaredrawninsuchanirrevocableformasmaysecuremychildfromsufferingbythatstateofdependence,andthatsuddenandcauselessrevocationofallowances,ofwhichIhavesomuchreasontocomplain。OfSirFrederickLangley,Iaugur,youwillhearnomore。Heisnotlikelytoclaimthehandofadowerlessmaiden。Ithereforecommityou,mydearIsabella,tothewisdomofProvidenceandtoyourownprudence,beggingyoutolosenotimeinsecuringthoseadvantages,whichtheficklenessofyourkinsmanhaswithdrawnfrommetoshoweruponyou。
"Mr。RatcliffementionedSirEdward’sintentiontosettleaconsiderablesumuponmeyearly,formymaintenanceinforeignparts;butthismyheartistooproudtoacceptfromhim。ItoldhimIhadadearchild,who,whileinaffluenceherself,wouldneversuffermetobeinpoverty。Ithoughtitrighttointimatethistohimprettyroundly,thatwhateverincreasebesettleduponyou,itmaybecalculatedsoastocoverthisnecessaryandnaturalencumbrance。IshallwillinglysettleuponyouthecastleandmanorofEllieslaw,toshowmyparentalaffectionanddisinterestedzealforpromotingyoursettlementinlife。Theannualinterestofdebtschargedontheestatesomewhatexceedstheincome,evenafterareasonablerenthasbeenputuponthemansionandmains。ButasallthedebtsareinthepersonofMr。
Ratcliffe,asyourkinsman’strustee,hewillnotbeatroublesomecreditor。AndhereImustmakeyouaware,thatthoughIhavetocomplainofMr。Ratcliffe’sconducttomepersonally,I,nevertheless,believehimajustanduprightman,withwhomyoumaysafelyconsultonyouraffairs,nottomentionthattocherishhisgoodopinionwillbethebestwaytoretainthatofyourkinsman。RemembermetoMarchie——Ihopehewillnotbetroubledonaccountoflatematters。IwillwritemorefullyfromtheContinent。Meanwhile,Irestyourlovingfather,RICHARDVERE。"
Theaboveletterthrowstheonlyadditionallightwhichwehavebeenabletoprocureupontheearlierpartofourstory。ItwasHobbie’sopinion,andmaybethatofmostofourreaders,thattheRecluseofMucklestane-Moorhadbutakindofagleaming,ortwilightunderstanding;andthathehadneitherveryclearviewsastowhathehimselfwanted,norwasapttopursuehisendsbytheclearestandmostdirectmeans;sothattoseektheclewofhisconduct,waslikened,byHobbie,tolookingforastraightpaththroughacommon,overwhichareahundreddevioustracks,butnotonedistinctlineofroad。
WhenIsabellahadperusedtheletter,herfirstenquirywasafterherfather。Hehadleftthecastle,shewasinformed,earlyinthemorning,afteralonginterviewwithMr。Ratcliffe,andwasalreadyfaronhiswaytothenextport,wherehemightexpecttofindshippingfortheContinent。
"WherewasSirEdwardMauley?"
NoonehadseentheDwarfsincetheeventfulsceneoftheprecedingevening。
"Odd,ifonythinghasbefa’enpuirElshie,"saidHobbieElliot,"IwadratherIwereharriedoweragain。"
Heimmediatelyrodetohisdwelling,andtheremainingshe-goatcamebleatingtomeethim,forhermilkingtimewaslongpast。
TheSolitarywasnowheretobeseen;hisdoor,contrarytowont,wasopen,hisfireextinguished,andthewholehutwasleftinthestatewhichitexhibitedonIsabella’svisittohim。ItwasprettyclearthatthemeansofconveyancewhichhadbroughttheDwarftoEllieslawontheprecedingevening,hadremovedhimfromittosomeotherplaceofabode。Hobbiereturneddisconsolatetothecastle。
"IamdoubtingwehaelostCannyElshieforgudean’a’。"
"Youhaveindeed,"saidRatcliffe,producingapaper,whichheputintoHobbie’shands;"butreadthat,andyouwillperceiveyouhavebeennoloserbyhavingknownhim。"
Itwasashortdeedofgift,bywhich"SirEdwardMauley,otherwisecalledElshendertheRecluse,endowedHalbertorHobbieElliot,andGraceArmstrong,infullproperty,withaconsiderablesumborrowedbyElliotfromhim。"
Hobbie’sjoywasmingledwithfeelingswhichbroughttearsdownhisroughcheeks。
"It’saqueerthing,"hesaid;"butIcannajoyinthegear,unlessIkendthepuirbodywashappythatgaveitme。"
"Nexttoenjoyinghappinessourselves,"saidRatcliffe,"istheconsciousnessofhavingbestoweditonothers。Hadallmymaster’sbenefitsbeenconferredlikethepresent,whatadifferentreturnwouldtheyhaveproduced!Buttheindiscriminateprofusionthatwouldglutavarice,orsupplyprodigality,neitherdoesgood,norisrewardedbygratitude。Itissowingthewindtoreapthewhirlwind。"
"Andthatwadbealighthar’st,"saidHobbie;"but,wi’myyoungleddie’sleave,IwadfaintakedownEishie’sskepso’bees,andsettheminGrace’sbitfloweryardattheHeugh-foot——theyshallne’erbesmeekitbyonyo’huz。Andthepuirgoat,shewouldbenegleckitaboutagreattounlikethis;andshecouldfeedbonnilyonourlilyleabytheburnside,andthehoundswadkenherinaday’stime,andneverfashher,andGracewadmilkherilkamorningwi’herainhand,forElshie’ssake;forthoughhewasthrawnandcankeredinhisconverse,helikeitdumbcreaturesweel。"
Hobbie’srequestswerereadilygranted,notwithoutsomewonderatthenaturaldelicacyoffeelingwhichpointedouttohimthismodeofdisplayinghisgratitude。HewasdelightedwhenRatcliffeinformedhimthathisbenefactorshouldnotremainignorantofthecarewhichhetookofhisfavourite。
"Andmindbesureandtellhimthatgrannieandthetitties,and,abunea’,Graceandmysell,areweelandthriving,andthatit’sa’hisdoing——thatcannabutpleasehim,anewadthink。"
AndElliotandthefamilyatHeugh-footwere,andcontinuedtobe,asfortunateandhappyashisundauntedhonesty,tenderness,andgallantrysowellmerited。
AllbarbetweenthemarriageofEarnscliffandIsabellawasnowremoved,andthesettlementswhichRatcliffeproducedonthepartofSirEdwardMauley,mighthavesatisfiedthecupidityofEllieslawhimself。ButMissVereandRatcliffethoughtitunnecessarytomentiontoEarnscliffthatonegreatmotiveofSirEdward,inthusloadingtheyoungpairwithbenefits,wastoexpiatehishaving,manyyearsbefore,shedthebloodofhisfatherinahastybrawl。Ifitbetrue,asRatcliffeasserted,thattheDwarf’sextrememisanthropyseemedtorelaxsomewhat,undertheconsciousnessofhavingdiffusedhappinessamongsomany,therecollectionofthiscircumstancemightprobablybeoneofhischiefmotivesforrefusingobstinatelyevertowitnesstheirstateofcontentment。
Mareschalhunted,shot,anddrankclaret——tiredofthecountry,wentabroad,servedthreecampaigns,camehome,andmarriedLucyIlderton。
YearsfledovertheheadsofEarnscliffandhiswife,andfoundandleftthemcontentedandhappy。TheschemingambitionofSirFrederickLangleyengagedhimintheunfortunateinsurrectionof1715。HewasmadeprisoneratPreston,inLancashire,withtheEarlofDerwentwater,andothers。Hisdefence,andthedyingspeechwhichhemadeathisexecution,maybefoundintheStateTrials。Mr。Vere,suppliedbyhisdaughterwithanampleincome,continuedtoresideabroad,engageddeeplyintheaffairofLaw’sbankduringtheregencyoftheDukeofOrleans,andwasatonetimesupposedtobeimmenselyrich。But,ontheburstingofthatfamousbubble,hewassomuchchagrinedatbeingagainreducedtoamoderateannuity(althoughhesawthousandsofhiscompanionsinmisfortuneabsolutelystarving),thatvexationofmindbroughtonaparalyticstroke,ofwhichhedied,afterlingeringunderitseffectsafewweeks。
WillieofWestburnflatfledfromthewrathofHobbieElliot,ashisbettersdidfromthepursuitofthelaw。Hispatriotismurgedhimtoservehiscountryabroad,whilehisreluctancetoleavehisnativesoilpressedhimrathertoremaininthebelovedisland,andcollectpurses,watches,andringsonthehighroadsathome。Fortunatelyforhim,thefirstimpulseprevailed,andhejoinedthearmyunderMarlborough;obtainedacommissiontowhichhewasrecommendedbyhisservicesincollectingcattleforthecommissariat;returnedhomeaftermanyyears,withsomemoney(howcomebyHeavenonlyknows),——demolishedthepeel-houseatWestburnflat,andbuilt,initsstead,ahighnarrowONSTEAD,ofthreestories,withachimneyateachend——drankbrandywiththeneighbours,whom,inhisyoungerdays,hehadplundered——diedinhisbed,andisrecordeduponhistombstoneatKirkwhistle(stillextant),ashavingplayedallthepartsofabravesoldier,adiscreetneighbour,andasincereChristian。
Mr。RatclifferesidedusuallywiththefamilyatEllieslaw,butregularlyeveryspringandautumnheabsentedhimselfforaboutamonth。Onthedirectionandpurposeofhisperiodicaljourneyheremainedsteadilysilent;butitwaswellunderstoodthathewastheninattendanceonhisunfortunatepatron。Atlength,onhisreturnfromoneofthesevisits,hisgravecountenance,anddeepmourningdress,announcedtotheEllieslawfamilythattheirbenefactorwasnomore。SirEdward’sdeathmadenoadditiontotheirfortune,forhehaddivestedhimselfofhispropertyduringhislifetime,andchieflyintheirfavour。Ratcliffe,hissoleconfidant,diedatagoodoldage,butwithoutevernamingtheplacetowhichhismasterhadfinallyretired,orthemannerofhisdeath,ortheplaceofhisburial。Itwassupposedthatonalltheseparticularshispatronhadenjoinedhimstrictsecrecy。
ThesuddendisappearanceofElshiefromhisextraordinaryhermitagecorroboratedthereportswhichthecommonpeoplehadspreadconcerninghim。Manybelievedthat,havingventuredtoenteraconsecratedbuilding,contrarytohispactionwiththeEvilOne,hehadbeenbodilycarriedoffwhileonhisreturntohiscottage;butmostareofopinionthatheonlydisappearedforaseason,andcontinuestobeseenfromtimetotimeamongthehills。Andretaining,accordingtocustom,amorevividrecollectionofhiswildanddesperatelanguage,thanofthebenevolenttendencyofmostofhisactions,heisusuallyidentifiedwiththemalignantdemoncalledtheManoftheMoors,whosefeatswerequotedbyMrs。Elliottohergrandsons;and,accordingly,isgenerallyrepresentedasbewitchingthesheep,causingtheewestoKEB,thatis,tocasttheirlambs,orseenlooseningtheimpendingwreathofsnowtoprecipitateitsweightonsuchastakeshelter,duringthestorm,beneaththebankofatorrent,orundertheshelterofadeepglen。Inshort,theevilsmostdreadedanddeprecatedbytheinhabitantsofthatpastoralcountry,areascribedtotheagencyoftheBLACKDWARF。