第15章

类别:其他 作者:Sir Walter Scott字数:10479更新时间:18/12/18 08:54:27
Montrosehadnowasplendidcareerinhisview,providedhecouldobtaintheconsentofhisgallant,butdesultorytroops,andtheirindependentchieftains。TheLowlandslayopenbeforehimwithoutanarmyadequatetocheckhiscareer;forArgyle\'sfollowershadlefttheCovenanters\'hostwhentheirmasterthrewuphiscommission,andmanyothertroops,tiredofthewar,hadtakenthesameopportunitytodisbandthemselves。BydescendingStrath—Tay,therefore,oneofthemostconvenientpassesfromtheHighlands,MontrosehadonlytopresenthimselfintheLowlands,inordertorousetheslumberingspiritofchivalryandofloyaltywhichanimatedthegentlementothenorthoftheForth。 Thepossessionofthesedistricts,withorwithoutavictory,wouldgivehimthecommandofawealthyandfertilepartofthekingdom,andwouldenablehim,byregularpay,toplacehisarmyonapermanentfooting,topenetrateasfarasthecapital,perhapsfromthencetotheBorder,wherehedeemeditpossibletocommunicatewiththeyetunsubduedforcesofKingCharles。 Suchwastheplanofoperationsbywhichthetruestglorywastobeacquired,andthemostimportantsuccessinsuredfortheroyalcause。AccordinglyitdidnotescapetheambitiousanddaringspiritofhimwhoseserviceshadalreadyacquiredhimthetitleoftheGreatMarquis。Butothermotivesactuatedmanyofhisfollowers,andperhapswerenotwithouttheirsecretandunacknowledgedinfluenceuponhisownfeelings。 TheWesternChiefsinMontrose\'sarmy,almosttoaman,regardedtheMarquisofArgyleasthemostdirectandproperobjectofhostilities。Almostallofthemhadfelthispower;almostall,inwithdrawingtheirfenciblemenfromtheirownglens,lefttheirfamiliesandpropertyexposedtohisvengeance;all,withoutexception,weredesirousofdiminishinghissovereignty; andmostofthemlaysonearhisterritories,thattheymightreasonablyhopetobegratifiedbyashareofhisspoil。TotheseChiefsthepossessionofInveraryanditscastlewasaneventinfinitelymoreimportantanddesirablethanthecaptureofEdinburgh。Thelattereventcouldonlyaffordtheirclansmenalittletransitorypayorplunder;theformerinsuredtotheChiefsthemselvesindemnityforthepast,andsecurityforthefuture。Besidesthesepersonalreasons,theleaders,whofavouredthisopinion,plausiblyurged,thatthough,athisfirstdescentintotheLowlands,Montrosemightbesuperiortotheenemy,yeteveryday\'smarchhemadefromthehillsmustdiminishhisownforces,andexposehimtotheaccumulatedsuperiorityofanyarmywhichtheCovenanterscouldcollectfromtheLowlandleviesandgarrisons。Ontheotherhand,bycrushingArgyleeffectually,hewouldnotonlypermithispresentwesternfriendstobringoutthatproportionoftheirforceswhichtheymustotherwiseleaveathomeforprotectionoftheirfamilies;butfarther,hewoulddrawtohisstandardseveraltribesalreadyfriendlytohiscause,butwhowerepreventedfromjoininghimbyfearofM\'CallumMore。 Thesearguments,aswehavealreadyhinted,foundsomethingresponsiveinMontrose\'sownbosom,notquiteconsonantwiththegeneralheroismofhischaracter。ThehousesofArgyleandMontrosehadbeeninformertimes,repeatedlyopposedtoeachotherinwarandinpolitics,andthesuperioradvantagesacquiredbytheformer,hadmadethemthesubjectofenvyanddisliketotheneighbouringfamily,who,consciousofequaldesert,hadnotbeensorichlyrewarded。Thiswasnotall。Theexistingheadsoftheserivalfamilieshadstoodinthemostmarkedoppositiontoeachothersincethecommencementofthepresenttroubles。 Montrose,consciousofthesuperiorityofhistalents,andofhavingrenderedgreatservicetotheCovenantersatthebeginningofthewar,hadexpectedfromthatpartythesupereminenceofcouncilandcommand,whichtheyjudgeditsafertointrusttothemorelimitedfaculties,andmoreextensivepower,ofhisrivalArgyle。Thehavingawardedthispreference,wasaninjurywhichMontroseneverforgavetheCovenanters;andhewasstilllesslikelytoextendhispardontoArgyle,towhomhehadbeenpostponed。Hewasthereforestimulatedbyeveryfeelingofhatredwhichcouldanimateafierytemperinafierceage,toseekforrevengeupontheenemyofhishouseandperson;anditisprobablethattheseprivatemotivesoperatednotalittleuponhismind,whenhefoundtheprincipalpartofhisfollowersdeterminedrathertoundertakeanexpeditionagainsttheterritoriesofArgyle,thantotakethefarmoredecisivestepofdescendingatonceintotheLowlands。 YetwhatevertemptationMontrosefoundtocarryintoeffecthisattackuponArgyleshire,hecouldnoteasilybringhimselftorenouncethesplendidachievementofadescentupontheLowlands。 HeheldmorethanonecouncilwiththeprincipalChiefs,combating,perhaps,hisownsecretinclinationaswellastheirs。 HelaidbeforethemtheextremedifficultyofmarchingevenaHighlandarmyfromtheeastwardintoArgyleshire,throughpassesscarcelypracticableforshepherdsanddeer—stalkers,andovermountains,withwhicheventheclanslyingnearesttothemdidnotpretendtobethoroughlyacquainted。Thesedifficultiesweregreatlyenhancedbytheseasonoftheyear,whichwasnowadvancingtowardsDecember,whenthemountain—passes,inthemselvessodifficult,mightbeexpectedtoberenderedutterlyimpassablebysnowstorms。TheseobjectionsneithersatisfiednorsilencedtheChiefs,whoinsistedupontheirancientmodeofmakingwar,bydrivingthecattle,which,accordingtotheGaelicphrase,\"feduponthegrassoftheirenemy。\"Thecouncilwasdismissedlateatnight,andwithoutcomingtoanydecision,exceptingthattheChiefs,whosupportedtheopinionthatArgyleshouldbeinvaded,promisedtoseekoutamongtheirfollowersthosewhomightbemostcapableofundertakingtheofficeofguidesupontheexpedition。 Montrosehadretiredtothecabinwhichservedhimforatent,andstretchedhimselfuponabedofdryfern,theonlyplaceofreposewhichitafforded。Buthecourtedsleepinvain,forthevisionsofambitionexcludedthoseofMorpheus。InonemomentheimaginedhimselfdisplayingtheroyalbannerfromthereconqueredCastleofEdinburgh,detachingassistancetoamonarchwhosecrowndependeduponhissuccess,andreceivinginrequitalalltheadvantagesandprefermentswhichcouldbeheapeduponhimwhomakingdelightethtohonour。Atanothertimethisdream,splendidasitwas,fadedbeforethevisionofgratifiedvengeance,andpersonaltriumphoverapersonalenemy。TosurpriseArgyleinhisstrongholdofInverary——tocrushinhimatoncetherivalofhisownhouseandthechiefsupportofthePresbyterians——toshowtheCovenantersthedifferencebetweenthepreferredArgyleandthepostponedMontrose,wasapicturetooflatteringtofeudalvengeancetobeeasilyrelinquished。 Whilehelaythusbusiedwithcontradictorythoughtsandfeelings,thesoldierwhostoodsentineluponhisquartersannouncedtotheMarquisthattwopersonsdesiredtospeakwithhisExcellency。 \"Theirnames?\"answeredMontrose,\"andthecauseoftheirurgencyatsuchalatehour?\" Onthesepoints,thesentinel,whowasoneofColkitto\'sIrishmen,couldaffordhisGenerallittleinformation;sothatMontrose,whoatsuchaperioddurstrefuseaccesstonoone,lesthemighthavebeenneglectingsomeimportantintelligence,gavedirections,asanecessaryprecaution,toputtheguardunderarms,andthenpreparedtoreceivehisuntimelyvisitors。 Hisgroomofthechambershadscarcelightedapairoftorches,andMontrosehimselfhadscarcerisenfromhiscouch,whentwomenentered,onewearingaLowlanddress,ofshamoyleatherwornalmosttotatters;theotheratalluprightoldHighlander,ofacomplexionwhichmightbetermediron—grey,wastedandwornbyfrostandtempest。 \"Whatmaybeyourcommandswithme,myfriends?\"saidtheMarquis,hishandalmostunconsciouslyseekingthebutofoneofhispistols;fortheperiod,aswellasthetimeofnight,warrantedsuspicionswhichthegoodmienofhisvisitorswasnotbyanymeanscalculatedtoremove。 \"Iprayleavetocongratulateyou,\"saidtheLowlander,\"mymostnobleGeneral,andrighthonourablelord,uponthegreatbattleswhichyouhaveachievedsinceIhadthefortunetobedetachedfromyou,ItwasaprettyaffairthattuilzieatTippermuir; nevertheless,ifImightbepermittedtocounsel——\" \"Beforedoingso,\"saidtheMarquis,\"willyoubepleasedtoletmeknowwhoissokindastofavourmewithhisopinion?\" \"Truly,mylord,\"repliedtheman,\"Ishouldhavehopedthatwasunnecessary,seeingitisnotsolongsinceItookoninyourservice,underpromiseofacommissionasMajor,withhalfadollarofdailypayandhalfadollarofarrears;andIamtotrustyourlordshiphasnutforgottenmypayaswellasmyperson?\" \"Mygoodfriend,MajorDalgetty,\"saidMontrose,whobythistimeperfectlyrecollectedhisman,\"youmustconsiderwhatimportantthingshavehappenedtoputmyfriends\'facesoutofmymemory,besidesthisimperfectlight;butallconditionsshallbekept。 ——AndwhatnewsfromArgyleshire,mygoodMajor?Wehavelonggivenyouupforlost,andIwasnowpreparingtotakethemostsignalvengeanceupontheoldfoxwhoinfringedthelawofarmsinyourperson。\" \"Truly,mynoblelord,\"saidDalgetty,\"Ihavenodesirethatmyreturnshouldputanystoptosoproperandbecominganintention;verilyitisinnoshapeintheEarlofArgyle\'sfavourormercythatInowstandbeforeyou,andIshallbenointercessorforhim。Butmyescapeis,underHeaven,andtheexcellentdexteritywhich,asanoldandaccomplishedcavalier,I displayedineffectingthesame,——Isay,underthese,itisowingtotheassistanceofthisoldHighlander,whomIventuretorecommendtoyourlordship\'sspecialfavour,astheinstrumentofsavingyourlordship\'stocommand,DugaldDalgettyofDrumthwacket。\" \"Athankworthyservice,\"saidtheMarquis,gravely,\"whichshallcertainlyberequitedinthemanneritdeserves。\" \"Kneeldown,Ranald,\"saidMajorDalgetty(aswemustnowcallhim),\"kneeldown,andkisshisExcellency\'shand。\" TheprescribedformofacknowledgmentnotbeingaccordingtothecustomofRanald\'scountry,hecontentedhimselfwithfoldinghisarmsonhisbosom,andmakingalowinclinationofhishead。 \"Thispoorman,mylord,\"saidMajorDalgetty,continuinghisspeechwithadignifiedairofprotectiontowardsRanaldM\'Eagh,\"hasstrainedallhisslendermeanstodefendmypersonfrommineenemies,althoughhavingnobetterweaponsofamissilesortthanbowsandarrows,whilkyourlordshipwillhardlybelieve。\" \"Youwillseeagreatmanysuchweaponsinmycamp,\"saidMontrose,\"andwefindthemserviceable。\"[Infact,fortheadmirersofarcheryitmaybestated,notonlythatmanyoftheHighlandersinMontrose\'sarmyusedtheseantiquemissiles,buteveninEnglandthebowandquiver,oncethegloryoftheboldyeomenofthatland,wereoccasionallyusedduringthegreatcivilwars。] \"Serviceable,mylord!\"saidDalgetty;\"Itrustyourlordshipwillpermitmetobesurprised——bowsandarrows!——Itrustyouwillforgivemyrecommendingthesubstitutionofmuskets,thefirstconvenientopportunity。Butbesidesdefendingme,thishonestHighlanderalsowasatthepainsofcuringme,inrespectthatIhadgotatouchofthewarsinmyretreat,whichmeritsmybestrequitalinthisspecialintroductionofhimtoyourlordship\'snoticeandprotection。\" \"Whatisyourname,myfriend?\"saidMontrose,turningtotheHighlander。 \"Itmaynotbespoken,\"answeredthemountaineer。 \"Thatistosay,\"interpretedMajorDalgetty,\"hedesirestohavehisnameconcealed,inrespecthehathinformerdaystakenacastle,slaincertainchildren,anddoneotherthings,whilk,asyourgoodlordshipknows,areoftenpractisedinwartime,butexcitenobenevolencetowardstheperpetratorinthefriendsofthosewhosustaininjury。Ihaveknown,inmymilitaryexperience,manybravecavaliersputtodeathbytheboors,simplyforhavingusedmilitarylicenseuponthecountry。\" \"Iunderstand,\"saidMontrose:\"Thispersonisatfeudwithsomeofourfollowers。Lethimretiretothecourtofguard,andwewillthinkofthebestmodeofprotectinghim。\" \"Youhear,Ranald,\"saidMajorDalgetty,withanairofsuperiority,\"hisExcellencywishestoholdprivycouncilwithme,youmustgotothecourtofguard。——Hedoesnotknowwherethatis,poorfellow!——heisayoungsoldierforsooldaman;I willputhimunderthechargeofasentinel,andreturntoyourlordshipincontinent。\"Hedidso,andreturnedaccordingly。 Montrose\'sfirstenquiryrespectedtheembassytoInverary;andhelistenedwithattentiontoDalgetty\'sreply,notwithstandingtheprolixityoftheMajor\'snarrative。ItrequiredaneffortfromtheMarquistomaintainhisattention;butnoonebetterknew,thatwhereinformationistobederivedfromthereportofsuchagentsasDalgetty,itcanonlybeobtainedbysufferingthemtotelltheirstoryintheirownway。AccordinglytheMarquis\'spatiencewasatlengthrewarded。AmongotherspoilswhichtheCaptainthoughthimselfatlibertytotake,wasapacketofArgyle\'sprivatepapers。TheseheconsignedtothehandsofhisGeneral;ahumourofaccounting,however,whichwentnofarther,forIdonotunderstandthathemadeanymentionofthepurseofgoldwhichhehadappropriatedatthesametimethathemadeseizureofthepapersaforesaid。Snatchingatorchfromthewall,Montrosewasinaninstantdeeplyengagedintheperusalofthesedocuments,inwhichitisprobablehefoundsomethingtoanimatehispersonalresentmentagainsthisrivalArgyle。 \"Doeshenotfearme?\"saidhe;\"thenheshallfeelme。WillhefiremycastleofMurdoch?——Inveraryshallraisethefirstsmoke。——OforaguidethroughtheskirtsofStrath—Fillan!\" WhatevermightbeDalgetty\'spersonalconceit,heunderstoodhisbusinesssufficientlytoguessatMontrose\'smeaning。Heinstantlyinterruptedhisownprolixnarrationoftheskirmishwhichhadtakenplace,andthewoundhehadreceivedinhisretreat,andbegantospeaktothepointwhichhesawinterestedhisGeneral。 \"If,\"saidhe,\"yourExcellencywishestomakeaninfallintoArgyleshire,thispoorman,Ranald,ofwhomItoldyou,togetherwithhischildrenandcompanions,knoweverypassintothatland,bothleadingfromtheeastandfromthenorth。\" \"Indeed!\"saidMontrose;\"whatreasonhaveyoutobelievetheirknowledgesoextensive?\" \"SopleaseyourExcellency,\"answeredDalgetty,\"duringtheweeksthatIremainedwiththemforcureofmywound,theywererepeatedlyobligedtoshifttheirquarters,inrespectofArgyle\'srepeatedattemptstorepossesshimselfofthepersonofanofficerwhowashonouredwithYourExcellency\'sconfidence;sothatIhadoccasiontoadmirethesingulardexterityandknowledgeofthefaceofthecountrywithwhichtheyalternatelyachievedtheirretreatandtheiradvance;andwhen,atlength,I wasabletorepairtoyourExcellency\'sstandard,thishonestsimplecreature,RanaldMacEagh,guidedmebypathswhichmysteedGustavus(whichyourlordshipmayremember)trodewithperfectsafety,sothatIsaidtomyself,thatwhereguides,spies,orintelligencers,wererequiredinaHighlandcampaigninthatwesterncountry,moreexpertpersonsthanheandhisattendantscouldnotpossiblybedesired。\" \"Andcanyouanswerforthisman\'sfidelity?\"saidMontrose; \"whatishisnameandcondition?\" \"Heisanoutlawandrobberbyprofession,somethingalsoofahomicideormurderer,\"answeredDalgetty;\"andbyname,calledRanaldMacEagh;whilksignifies,Ranald,theSonoftheMist。\" \"Ishouldremembersomethingofthatname,\"saidMontrose,pausing:\"DidnottheseChildrenoftheMistperpetratesomeactofcrueltyupontheM\'Aulays?\" MajorDalgettymentionedthecircumstanceofthemurderoftheforester,andMontrose\'sactivememoryatoncerecalledallthecircumstancesofthefeud。 \"Itismostunlucky,\"saidMontrose,\"thisinexpiablequarrelbetweenthesemenandtheM\'Aulays。Allanhasbornehimselfbravelyinthesewars,andpossesses,bythewildmysteryofhisbehaviourandlanguage,somuchinfluenceoverthemindsofhiscountrymen,thattheconsequencesofdisobliginghimmightbeserious。Atthesametime,thesemenbeingsocapableofrenderingusefulservice,andbeingasyousay,MajorDalgetty,perfectlytrustworthy——\" \"Iwillpledgemypayandarrears,myhorseandarms,myheadandneck,upontheirfidelity,\"saidtheMajor;\"andyourExcellencyknows,thatasoldadocouldsaynomoreforhisownfather。\" \"True,\"saidMontrose;\"butasthisisamatterofparticularmoment,Iwouldwillinglyknowthegroundsofsopositiveanassurance。\" \"Conciselythen,mylord,\"saidtheMajor,\"notonlydidtheydisdaintoprofitbyahandsomerewardwhichArgyledidmethehonourtoplaceuponthispoorheadofmine,andnotonlydidtheyabstainfrompillagingmypersonalproperty,whilkwastoanamountthatwouldhavetemptedregularsoldiersinanyserviceofEurope;andnotonlydidtheyrestorememyhorse,whilkyourExcellencyknowstobeofvalue,butIcouldnotprevailonthemtoacceptonestiver,doit,ormaravedi,forthetroubleandexpensesofmysickbed。Theyactuallyrefusedmycoinedmoneywhenfreelyoffered,——ataleseldomtobetoldinaChristianland。\" \"Iadmit,\"saidMontrose,afteramoment\'sreflection,\"thattheirconducttowardsyouisgoodevidenceoftheirfidelity;buthowtosecureagainstthebreakingoutofthisfeud?\"Hepaused,andthensuddenlyadded,\"IhadforgotIhavesupped,whileyou,Major,havebeentravellingbymoonlight。\" Hecalledtohisattendantstofetchastoupofwineandsomerefreshments。MajorDalgetty,whohadtheappetiteofaconvalescentreturnedfromHighlandquarters,needednotanypressingtopartakeofwhatwassetbeforehim,butproceededtodispatchhisfoodwithsuchalacrity,thattheMarquis,fillingacupofwine,anddrinkingtohishealth,couldnothelpremarking,thatcoarseastheprovisionsofhiscampwere,hewasafraidMajorDalgettyhadfaredmuchworseduringhisexcursionintoArgyleshire。 \"YourExcellencymaytakeyourcorporaloathuponthat,\"saidtheworthyMajor,speakingwithhismouthfull;\"forArgyle\'sbreadandwaterareyetstaleandmouldyinmyrecollection,andthoughtheydidtheirbest,yettheviandsthattheChildrenoftheMistprocuredforme,poorhelplesscreaturesastheywere,weresounrefreshfultomybody,thatwhenenclosedinmyarmour,whilkI wasfaintoleavebehindmeforexpedition\'ssake,IrattledthereinliketheshrivelledkernelinanutthathathbeenkeptontoasecondHallowe\'en。\" \"Youmusttaketheduemeanstorepairtheselosses,MajorDalgetty。\" \"Introth,\"answeredthesoldier,\"Ishallhardlybeabletocompassthat,unlessmyarrearsaretobeexchangedforpresentpay;forIprotesttoyourExcellency,thatthethreestoneweightwhichIhavelostweresimplyraisedupontheregularaccountingsoftheStatesofHolland。\" \"Inthatcase,\"saidtheMarquis,\"youareonlyreducedtogoodmarchingorder。Asforthepay,letusoncehavevictory—— victory,Major,andyourwishes,andallourwishes,shallbeamplyfulfilled。Meantime,helpyourselftoanothercupofwine。\" \"ToyourExcellency\'shealth,\"saidtheMajor,fillingacuptothebrim,toshowthezealwithwhichhedrankthetoast,\"andvictoryoverallourenemies,andparticularlyoverArgyle!I hopetotwitchanotherhandfulfromhisboardmyself——Ihavehadonepluckatitalready。\" \"Verytrue,\"answeredMontrose;\"buttoreturntothosemenoftheMist。Youunderstand,Dalgetty,thattheirpresencehere,andthepurposeforwhichweemploythem,isasecretbetweenyouandme?\" Delighted,asMontrosehadanticipated,withthismarkofhisGeneral\'sconfidence,theMajorlaidhishanduponhisnose,andnoddedintelligence。 \"HowmanymaytherebeofRanald\'sfollowers?\"continuedtheMarquis。 \"Theyarereduced,sofarasIknow,tosomeeightortenmen,\" answeredMajorDalgetty,\"andafewwomenandchildren。\" \"Wherearetheynow?\"demandedMontrose。 \"Inavalley,atthreemiles\'distance,\"answeredthesoldier,\"awaitingyourExcellency\'scommand;IjudgeditnotfittobringthemtoyourleaguerwithoutyourExcellency\'sorders。\" \"Youjudgedverywell,\"saidMontrose;\"itwouldbeproperthattheyremainwheretheyare,orseeksomemoredistantplaceofrefuge。Iwillsendthemmoney,thoughitisascarcearticlewithmeatpresent。\" \"Itisquiteunnecessary,\"saidMajorDalgetty;\"yourExcellencyhasonlytohintthattheM\'Aulaysaregoinginthatdirection,andmyfriendsoftheMistwillinstantlymakevolte—face,andgototherightabout。\" \"Thatwerescarcecourteous,\"saidtheMarquis。\"Bettersendthemafewdollarstopurchasethemsomecattleforthesupportofthewomenandchildren。\" \"Theyknowhowtocomebytheircattleatafarcheaperrate,\" saidtheMajor;\"butletitbeasyourExcellencywills。\" \"LetRanaldMacEagh,\"saidMontrose,\"selectoneortwoofhisfollowers,menwhomhecantrust,andwhoarecapableofkeepingtheirownsecretandours;these,withtheirchiefforscout— master—general,shallserveforourguides。Letthembeatmytentto—morrowatdaybreak,andsee,ifpossible,thattheyneitherguessmypurpose,norholdanycommunicationwitheachotherinprivate。——Thisoldman,hasheanychildren?\" \"Theyhavebeenkilledorhanged,\"answeredtheMajor,\"tothenumberofarounddozen,asIbelieve——buthehathleftonegrand—child,asmartandhopefulyouth,whomIhavenotedtobeneverwithoutapebbleinhisplaid—nook,toflingatwhatsoevermightcomeinhisway;beingasymbol,that,likeDavid,whowasaccustomedtoslingsmoothstonestakenfromthebrook,hemayafterwardsproveanadventurouswarrior。\" \"Thatboy,MajorDalgetty,\"saidtheMarquis,\"Iwillhavetoattenduponmyownperson。Ipresumehewillhavesenseenoughtokeephisnamesecret?\" \"YourExcellencyneednotfearthat,\"answeredDalgetty;\"theseHighlandimps,fromthemomenttheychiptheshell——\" \"Well,\"interruptedMontrose,\"thatboyshallbepledgeforthefidelityofhisparent,andifheprovefaithful,thechild\'sprefermentshallbehisreward。——Andnow,MajorDalgetty,Iwilllicenseyourdepartureforthenight;tomorrowyouwillintroducethisMacEagh,underanynameorcharacterhemaypleasetoassume。Ipresumehisprofessionhasrenderedhimsufficientlyexpertinallsortofdisguises;orwemayadmitJohnofMoidartintoourschemes,whohassense,practicability,andintelligence,andwillprobablyallowthismanforatimetobedisguisedasoneofhisfollowers。Foryou,Major,mygroomofthechamberswillbeyourquarter—masterforthisevening。\" MajorDalgettytookhisleavewithajoyfulheartgreatlyelatedwiththereceptionhehadmetwith,andmuchpleasedwiththepersonalmannersofhisnewGeneral,which,asheexplainedatgreatlengthtoRanaldMacEagh,remindedhiminmanyrespectsofthedemeanouroftheimmortalGustavusAdolphus,theLionoftheNorth,andBulwarkoftheProtestantFaith。 CHAPTERXVII。 Themarchbeginsinmilitarystate,Andnationsonhiseyessuspendedwait; Sternfamineguardsthesolitarycoast,Andwinterbarricadestherealmsoffrost。 Hecomes,——norwant,norcold,hiscoursedelay。 VANITYOFHUMANWISHES。 BybreakofdayMontrosereceivedinhiscabinoldMacEagh,andquestionedhimlongandparticularlyastothemeansofapproachingthecountryofArgyle。Hemadeanoteofhisanswers,whichhecomparedwiththoseoftwoofhisfollowers,whomheintroducedasthemostprudentandexperienced。Hefoundthemtocorrespondinallrespects;but,stillunsatisfiedwhereprecautionwassonecessary,theMarquiscomparedtheinformationhehadreceivedwiththathewasabletocollectfromtheChiefswholaymostneartothedestinedsceneofinvasion,andbeinginallrespectssatisfiedofitsaccuracy,heresolvedtoproceedinfullrelianceuponit。 InonepointMontrosechangedhismind。HavingjudgeditunfittotaketheboyKennethintohisownservice,lest,incaseofhisbirthbeingdiscovered,itshouldberesentedasanoffencebythenumerousclanswhoentertainedafeudalenmitytothisdevotedfamily,herequestedtheMajortotakehiminattendanceuponhimself;andasheaccompaniedthisrequestwithahandsomeDOUCEUR,underpretenceofclothingandequippingthelad,thischangewasagreeabletoallparties。 Itwasaboutbreakfast—time,whenMajorDalgetty,beingdismissedbyMontrose,wentinquestofhisoldacquaintances,LordMenteithandtheM\'Aulays,towhomhelongedtocommunicatehisownadventures,aswellastolearnfromthemtheparticularsofthecampaign。Itmaybeimaginedhewasreceivedwithgreatgleebymentowhomthelateuniformityoftheirmilitarylifehadrenderedanychangeofsocietyaninterestingnovelty。AllanM\'Aulayaloneseemedtorecoilfromhisformeracquaintance,although,whenchallengedbyhisbrother,hecouldrendernootherreasonthanareluctancetobefamiliarwithonewhohadbeensolatelyinthecompanyofArgyle,andotherenemies。 MajorDalgettywasalittlealarmedbythissortofinstinctiveconsciousnesswhichAllanseemedtoentertainrespectingthesocietyhehadbeenlatelykeeping;hewassoonsatisfied,however,thattheperceptionsoftheseerinthisparticularwerenotinfallible。