WhileDalgettyranoninthisway,histeethkepttimewithhistongue,andhespeedilyfinishedtheprovisionswhichthebenevolenceorindifferenceofhiscompanioninmisfortunehadabandonedtohisvoracity。Whenthistaskwasaccomplished,hewrappedhimselfinhiscloak,andseatinghimselfinacornerofthedungeoninwhichhecouldobtainasupportoneachside(forhehadalwaysbeenanadmirerofelbow—chairs,heremarked,evenfromhisyouthupward),hebegantoquestionhisfellow—captive。
"Minehonestfriend,"saidhe,"youandI,beingcomradesatbedandboard,shouldbebetteracquainted。IamDugaldDalgettyofDrumthwacket,andsoforth,MajorinaregimentofloyalIrishes,andEnvoyExtraordinaryofaHighandMightyLord,JamesEarlofMontrose。——Pray,whatmayyournamebe?"
"Itwillavailyoulittletoknow,"repliedhismoretaciturncompanion。
"Letmejudgeofthatmatter,"answeredthesoldier。
"Well,then——RanaldMacEaghismyname——thatis,RanaldSonoftheMist。"
"SonoftheMist!"ejaculatedDalgetty。"Sonofutterdarkness,sayI。But,Ranald,sincethatisyourname,howcameyouinpossessionoftheprovost'scourtofguard?whatthedevilbroughtyouhere,thatistosay?"
"Mymisfortunesandmycrimes,"answeredRanald。"KnowyetheKnightofArdenvohr?"
"Idoknowthathonourableperson,"repliedDalgetty。
"Butknowyewherehenowis?"repliedRanald。
"FastingthisdayatArdenvohr,"answeredtheEnvoy,"thathemayfeastto—morrowatInverary;inwhichlastpurposeifhechancetofail,myleaseofhumanservicewillbesomethingprecarious。"
"Thenlethimknow,oneclaimshisintercession,whoishisworstfoeandhisbestfriend,"answeredRanald。
"TrulyIshalldesiretocarryalessquestionablemessage,"
answeredDalgetty,"SirDuncanisnotapersontoplayatreadingriddleswith。"
"CravenSaxon,"saidtheprisoner,"tellhimIamtheraventhat,fifteenyearssince,stoopedonhistowerofstrengthandthepledgeshehadleftthere——Iamthehunterthatfoundoutthewolfsdenontherock,anddestroyedhisoffspring——IamtheleaderofthebandwhichsurprisedArdenvohryesterdaywasfifteenyears,andgavehisfourchildrentothesword。"
"Truly,myhonestfriend,"saidDalgetty,"ifthatisyourbestrecommendationtoSirDuncan'sfavour,Iwouldpretermitmypleadingthereupon,inrespectIhaveobservedthateventheanimalcreationareincensedagainstthosewhointromitwiththeiroffspringforcibly,muchmoreanyrationalandChristiancreatures,whohavehadviolencedoneupontheirsmallfamily。
ButIprayyouincourtesytotellme,whetheryouassailedthecastlefromthehillockcalledDrumsnab,whilkIupholdtobethetruepointofattack,unlessitweretobeprotectedbyasconce。"
"Weascendedthecliffbyladdersofwithiesorsaplings,"saidtheprisoner,"drawnupbyanaccompliceandclansman,whohadservedsixmonthsinthecastletoenjoythatonenightofunlimitedvengeance。Theowlwhoopedaroundusaswehungbetwixtheavenandearth;thetideroaredagainstthefootoftherock,anddashedasunderourskiff。yetnoman'sheartfailedhim。Inthemorningtherewasbloodandashes,wheretherehadbeenpeaceandjoyatthesunset。"
"Itwasaprettycamisade,Idoubtnot,RanaldMacEagh,averysufficientonslaught,andnotunworthilydischarged。
Nevertheless,IwouldhavepressedthehousefromthatlittlehillockcalledDrumsnab。ButyoursisaprettyirregularScythianfashionofwarfare,Ranald,muchresemblingthatofTurks,Tartars,andotherAsiaticpeople。——Butthereason,myfriend,thecauseofthiswar——theTETERRIMACAUSA,asImaysay?
Delivermethat,Ranald。"
"WehadbeenpushedatbytheM'Aulays,andotherwesterntribes,"saidRanald,"tillourpossessionsbecameunsafeforus。"
"Ahha!"saidDalgetty;"Ihavefaintremembranceofhavingheardofthatmatter。Didyounotputbreadandcheeseintoaman'smouth,whenhehadneverastomachwhereuntototransmitthesame?"
"Youhaveheard,then,"saidRanald,"thetaleofourrevengeonthehaughtyforester?"
"IbethinkmethatIhave,"saidDalgetty,"andthatnotofanolddate。Itwasamerryjestthat,ofcrammingthebreadintothedeadman'smouth,butsomewhattoowildandsalvageforcivilizedacceptation,besideswastingthegoodvictuals。Ihaveseenwhenatasiegeoraleaguer,Ranald,alivingsoldierwouldhavebeenthebetter,Ranald,forthatcrustofbread,whilkyouthrewawayonadeadpow。"
"WewereattackedbySirDuncan,"continuedMacEagh,"andmybrotherwasslain——hisheadwaswitheringonthebattlementswhichwescaled——Ivowedrevenge,anditisavowIhaveneverbroken。"
"Itmaybeso,"saidDalgetty;"andeverythorough—bredsoldierwillconfessthatrevengeisasweetmorsel;butinwhatmannerthisstorywillinterestSirDuncaninyourjustification,unlessitshouldmovehimtointercedewiththeMarquistochangethemannerthereoffromhanging,orsimplesuspension,tobreakingyourlimbsontheroueorwheel,withthecoulterofaplough,orotherwiseputtingyoutodeathbytorture,surpassesmycomprehension。WereIyou,Ranald,IwouldbeformiskenningSirDuncan,keepingmyownsecret,anddepartingquietlybysuffocation,likeyourancestorsbeforeyou。"
"Yethearken,stranger,"saidtheHighlander。"SirDuncanofArdenvohrhadfourchildren。Threediedunderourdirks,butthefourthsurvives;andmorewouldhegivetodandleonhiskneethefourthchildwhichremains,thantoracktheseoldbones,whichcarelittlefortheutmostindulgenceofhiswrath。Oneword,ifIlisttospeakit,couldturnhisdayofhumiliationandfastingintoadayofthankfulnessandrejoicing,andbreakingofbread。
O,Iknowitbymyownheart?DearertomeisthechildKenneth,whochaseththebutterflyonthebanksoftheAven,thantensonswhoaremoulderinginearth,orarepreyedonbythefowlsoftheair。"
"Ipresume,Ranald,"continuedDalgetty,"thatthethreeprettyfellowswhomIsawyonderinthemarket—place,strungupbytheheadlikerizzer'dhaddocks,claimedsomeinterestinyou?"
TherewasabriefpauseeretheHighlanderreplied,inatoneofstrongemotion,——"Theyweremysons,stranger——theyweremysons!——bloodofmyblood——boneofmybone!——fleetoffoot——
unerringinaim——unvanquishedbyfoementillthesonsofDiarmidovercamethembynumbers!WhydoIwishtosurvivethem?Theoldtrunkwilllessfeeltherendingupofitsroots,thanithasfelttheloppingoffofitsgracefulboughs。ButKennethmustbetrainedtorevenge——theyoungeaglemustlearnfromtheoldhowtostooponhisfoes。Iwillpurchaseforhissakemylifeandmyfreedom,bydiscoveringmysecrettotheKnightofArdenvohr。"
"Youmayattainyourendmoreeasily,"saidathirdvoice,minglingintheconference,"byentrustingittome。"
AllHighlandersaresuperstitious。"TheEnemyofMankindisamongus!"saidRanaldMacEagh,springingtohisfeet。Hischainsclatteredasherose,whilehedrewhimselfasfarastheypermittedfromthequarterwhencethevoiceappearedtoproceed。
HisfearinsomedegreecommunicateditselftoCaptainDalgetty,whobegantorepeat,inasortofpolyglotgibberish,alltheexorcismshehadeverheardof,withoutbeingabletoremembermorethanawordortwoofeach。
"INNOMINEDOMINI,aswesaidatMareschal—College——SANTISSMA
MADREDIDIOS,astheSpaniardhasit——ALLEGUTENGEISTERLOBEN
DENHERRN,saiththeblessedPsalmist,inDr。Luther'stranslation——"
"Atrucewithyourexorcisms,"saidthevoicetheyhadheardbefore;"thoughIcomestrangelyamongyou,Iammortallikeyourselves,andmyassistancemayavailyouinyourpresentstreight,ifyouarenottooproudtobecounselled。"
Whilethestrangerthusspoke,hewithdrewtheshadeofadarklantern,bywhosefeeblelightDalgettycouldonlydiscernthatthespeakerwhohadthusmysteriouslyunitedhimselftotheircompany,andmixedintheirconversation,wasatallman,dressedinaliverycloakoftheMarquis。Hisfirstglancewastohisfeet,buthesawneithertheclovenfootwhichScottishlegendsassigntothefoulfiend,northehorse'shoofbywhichheisdistinguishedinGermany。Hisfirstenquirywas,howthestrangerhadcomeamongthem?
"For,"saidhe,"thecreakoftheserustybarswouldhavebeenheardhadthedoorbeenmadepatent;andifyoupassedthroughthekeyhole,truly,sir,putwhatfaceyouwillonit,youarenotfittobeenrolledinaregimentoflivingmen。"
"Ireservemysecret,"answeredthestranger,"untilyoushallmeritthediscoverybycommunicatingtomesomeofyours。ItmaybethatIshallbemovedtoletyououtwhereImyselfcamein。"
"Itcannotbethroughthekeyhole,then,"saidCaptainDalgetty,"formycorsletwouldstickinthepassage,wereitpossiblethatmyhead—piececouldgetthrough。Asforsecrets,Ihavenoneofmyown,andbutfewappertainingtoothers。Butimparttouswhatsecretsyoudesiretoknow;or,asProfessorSnufflegreekusedtosayattheMareschal—College,Aberdeen,speakthatImayknowthee。"
"ItisnotwithyouIhavefirsttodo,"repliedthestranger,turninghislightfullonthemildandwastedfeatures,andthelargelimbsoftheHighlander,RanaldMacEagh,who,closedrawnupagainstthewallsofthedungeon,seemedyetuncertainwhetherhisguestwasalivingbeing。
"Ihavebroughtyousomething,myfriend,"saidthestranger,inamoresoothingtone,"tomendyourfare;ifyouaretodieto—
morrow,itisnoreasonwhereforeyoushouldnotliveto—night。"
"Noneatall——noreasoninthecreation,"repliedthereadyCaptainDalgetty,whoforthwithbegantounpackthecontentsofasmallbasketwhichthestrangerhadbroughtunderhiscloak,whiletheHighlander,eitherinsuspicionordisdain,paidnoattentiontothegoodcheer。
"Here'stothee,myfriend,"saidtheCaptain,who,havingalreadydispatchedahugepieceofroastedkid,wasnowtakingapullatthewine—flask。"Whatisthyname,mygoodfriend?"
"MurdochCampbell,sir,"answeredtheservant,"alackeyoftheMarquisofArgyle,andoccasionallyactingasunder—warden。"
"Thenhereistotheeoncemore,Murdoch,"saidDalgetty,"drinkingtoyoubyyourpropernameforthebetterlucksake。
ThiswineItaketobeCalcavella。Well,honestMurdoch,Itakeitonmetosay,thoudeservesttobeupper—warden,sincethoushowestthyselftwentytimesbetteracquaintedwiththewayofvictuallinghonestgentlementhatareundermisfortune,thanthyprincipal。Breadandwater?outuponhim!Itwasenough,Murdoch,todestroythecreditoftheMarquis'sdungeon。ButI
seeyouwouldconversewithmyfriend,RanaldMacEaghhere。Nevermindmypresence;I'llgetmeintothiscornerwiththebasket,andIwillwarrantmyjawsmakenoiseenoughtopreventmyearsfromhearingyou。"
Notwithstandingthispromise,however,theveteranlistenedwithalltheattentionhecouldtogathertheirdiscourse,or,ashedescribedithimself,"laidhisearsbackinhisneck,likeGustavus,whenheheardthekeyturninthegirnell—kist。"Hecould,therefore,owingtothenarrownessofthedungeon,easilyoverhearthefollowingdialogue。
"Areyouaware,SonoftheMist,"saidtheCampbell,"thatyouwillneverleavethisplaceexceptingforthegibbet?"
"Thosewhoaredearesttome,"answeredMacEagh,"havetrodethatpathbeforeme。"
"Thenyouwoulddonothing,"askedthevisitor,"toshunfollowingthem?"
Theprisonerwrithedhimselfinhischainsbeforereturningananswer。
"Iwoulddomuch,"atlengthhesaid;"notformyownlife,butforthesakeofthepledgeintheglenofStrath—Aven。"
"Andwhatwouldyoudototurnawaythebitternessofthehour?"
againdemandedMurdoch;"Icarenotforwhatcauseyemeantoshunit。"
"Iwoulddowhatamanmightdo,andstillcallhimselfaman。"
"Doyoucallyourselfaman,"saidtheinterrogator,"whohavedonethedeedsofawolf?"
"Ido,"answeredtheoutlaw;"Iamamanlikemyforefathers——
whilewraptinthemantleofpeace,wewerelambs——itwasrentfromus,andyenowcalluswolves。Giveusthehutsyehaveburned,ourchildrenwhomyehavemurdered,ourwidowswhomyehavestarved——collectfromthegibbetandthepolethemangledcarcasses,andwhitenedskullsofourkinsmen——bidthemliveandblessus,andwewillbeyourvassalsandbrothers——tillthen,letdeath,andblood,andmutualwrong,drawadarkveilofdivisionbetweenus。"
"Youwillthendonothingforyourliberty,"saidtheCampbell。
"Anything——butcallmyselfthefriendofyourtribe,"answeredMacEagh。
"Wescornthefriendshipofbandittiandcaterans,"retortedMurdoch,"andwouldnotstooptoacceptit。——WhatIdemandtoknowfromyou,inexchangeforyourliberty,is,wherethedaughterandheiressoftheKnightofArdenvohrisnowtobefound?"
"Thatyoumaywedhertosomebeggarlykinsmanofyourgreatmaster,"saidRanald,"afterthefashionoftheChildrenofDiarmid!DoesnotthevalleyofGlenorquhy,tothisveryhour,cryshameontheviolenceofferedtoahelplessinfantwhomherkinsmenwereconveyingtothecourtoftheSovereign?Werenotherescortcompelledtohideherbeneathacauldron,roundwhichtheyfoughttillnotoneremainedtotellthetale?andwasnotthegirlbroughttothisfatalcastle,andafterwardsweddedtothebrotherofM'CallumMore,andallforthesakeofherbroadlands?"[SuchastoryistoldoftheheiressoftheclanofCalder,whowasmadeprisonerinthemannerdescribed,andafterwardsweddedtoSirDuncanCampbell,fromwhichuniontheCampbellsofCawdorhavetheirdescent。]
"Andifthetalebetrue,"saidMurdoch,"shehadaprefermentbeyondwhattheKingofScotswouldhaveconferredonher。Butthisisfarfromthepurpose。ThedaughterofSirDuncanofArdenvohrisofourownblood,notastranger;andwhohassogoodarighttoknowherfateasM'CallumMore,thechiefofherclan?"
"Itisonhispart,then,thatyoudemandit!"saidtheoutlaw。
ThedomesticoftheMarquisassented。
"Andyouwillpractisenoevilagainstthemaiden?——Ihavedoneherwrongenoughalready。"
"Noevil,uponthewordofaChristianman,"repliedMurdoch。
"Andmyguerdonistobelifeandliberty?"saidtheChildoftheMist。
"Suchisourpaction,"repliedtheCampbell。
"Thenknow,thatthechildwhomIsavedourofcompassionatthespoilingofherfather'stowerofstrength,wasbredasanadopteddaughterofourtribe,untilwewereworstedatthepassofBallenduthil,bythefiendincarnateandmortalenemyofourtribe,AllanM'AulayoftheBloodyhand,andbythehorsemenofLennox,undertheheirofMenteith。"
"FellsheintothepowerofAllanoftheBloodyhand,"saidMurdoch,"andsheareputeddaughterofthytribe?Thenherbloodhasgildedthedirk,andthouhastsaidnothingtorescuethineownforfeitedlife。"
"Ifmyliferestonhers,"answeredtheoutlaw,"itissecure,forshestillsurvives;butithasamoreinsecurereliance——thefrailpromiseofasonofDiarmid。"
"Thatpromiseshallnotfailyou,"saidtheCampbell,"ifyoucanassuremethatshesurvives,andwheresheistobefound。"
"IntheCastleofDarlinvarach,"saidRanaldMacEagh,"underthenameofAnnotLyle。Ihaveoftenheardofherfrommykinsmen,whohaveagainapproachedtheirnativewoods,anditisnotlongsincemineoldeyesbeheldher。"
"You!"saidMurdoch,inastonishment,"you,achiefamongtheChildrenoftheMist,andventuredsonearyourmortalfoe?"
"SonofDiarmid,Ididmore,"repliedtheoutlaw;"Iwasinthehallofthecastle,disguisedasaharperfromthewildshoresofSkianach。MypurposewastohaveplungedmydirkinthebodyoftheM'AulaywiththeBloodyhand,beforewhomourracetrembles,andtohavetakenthereafterwhatfateGodshouldsendme。ButI
sawAnnotLyle,evenwhenmyhandwasonthehiltofmydagger。
Shetouchedherclairshach[Harp]toasongoftheChildrenoftheMist,whichshehadlearnedwhenherdwellingwasamongstus。
Thewoodsinwhichwehaddweltpleasantly,rustledtheirgreenleavesinthesong,andourstreamsweretherewiththesoundofalltheirwaters。Myhandforsookthedagger;thefountainsofmineeyeswereopened,andthehourofrevengepassedaway。——Andnow,SonofDiarmid,haveInotpaidtheransomofmyhead?"
"Ay,"repliedMurdoch,"ifyourtalebetrue;butwhatproofcanyouassignforit?"
"Bearwitness,heavenandearth,"exclaimedtheoutlaw,"healreadylookshowhemaystepoverhisword!"
"Notso,"repliedMurdoch;"everypromiseshallbekepttoyouwhenIamassuredyouhavetoldmethetruth。——ButImustspeakafewwordswithyourcompanionincaptivity。"
"Fairandfalse——everfairandfalse,"mutteredtheprisoner,ashethrewhimselfoncemoreonthefloorofhisdungeon。
Meanwhile,CaptainDalgetty,whohadattendedtoeverywordofthisdialogue,wasmakinghisownremarksonitinprivate。
"WhattheHENKERcanthisslyfellowhavetosaytome?Ihavenochild,eitherofmyown,sofarasIknow,orofanyotherperson,totellhimataleabout。Butlethimcomeon——hewillhavesomemanoeuvringereheturntheflankoftheoldsoldier。"
Accordingly,asifhehadstoodpikeinhandtodefendabreach,hewaitedwithcaution,butwithoutfear,thecommencementoftheattack。
"Youareacitizenoftheworld,CaptainDalgetty,"saidMurdochCampbell,"andcannotbeignorantofouroldScotchproverb,GIF—
GAF,[InoldEnglish,KAMEKATHEE,i。e。mutuallyservingeachother。]whichgoesthroughallnationsandallservices。"
"ThenIshouldknowsomethingofit,"saidDalgetty;"for,excepttheTurks,therearefewpowersinEuropewhomIhavenotserved;
andIhavesometimesthoughtoftakingaturneitherwithBethlemGabor,orwiththeJanizaries。"
"Amanofyourexperienceandunprejudicedideas,then,willunderstandmeatonce,"saidMurdoch,"whenIsay,Imeanthatyourfreedomshalldependonyourtrueanduprightanswertoafewtriflingquestionsrespectingthegentlemenyouhaveleft;
theirstateofpreparation;thenumberoftheirmen,andnatureoftheirappointments;andasmuchasyouchancetoknowabouttheirplanofoperations。"
"Justtosatisfyyourcuriosity,"saidDalgetty,"andwithoutanyfartherpurpose?"
"Noneintheworld,"repliedMurdoch;"whatinterestshouldapoordevillikemetakeintheiroperations?"
"Makeyourinterrogations,then,"saidtheCaptain,"andIwillanswerthemPREREMTORIE。"
"HowmanyIrishmaybeontheirmarchtojoinJamesGrahamthedelinquent?"
"Probablytenthousand,"saidCaptainDalgetty。
"Tenthousand!"repliedMurdochangrily;"weknowthatscarcetwothousandlandedatArdnamurchan。"
"ThenyouknowmoreaboutthemthanIdo,"answeredCaptainDalgetty,withgreatcomposure。"Ineversawthemmusteredyet,orevenunderarms。"
"Andhowmanymenoftheclansmaybeexpected?"demandedMurdoch。
"Asmanyastheycanmake,"repliedtheCaptain。
"Youareansweringfromthepurpose,sir,"saidMurdoch"speakplainly,willtherebefivethousandmen?"
"Thereandthereabouts,"answeredDalgetty。
"Youareplayingwithyourlife,sir,ifyoutriflewithme,"
repliedthecatechist;"onewhistleofmine,andinlessthantenminutesyourheadhangsonthedrawbridge。"
"Buttospeakcandidly,Mr。Murdoch,"repliedtheCaptain"doyouthinkitisareasonablethingtoaskmeafterthesecretsofourarmy,andIengagedtoserveforthewholecampaign?IfItaughtyouhowtodefeatMontrose,whatbecomesofmypay,arrears,andchanceofbooty?"
"Itellyou,"saidCampbell,"thatifyoubestubborn,yourcampaignshallbeginandendinamarchtotheblockatthecastle—gate,whichstandsreadyforsuchland—laufers;butifyouanswermyquestionsfaithfully,Iwillreceiveyouintomy——intotheserviceofM'CallumMore。"
"Doestheserviceaffordgoodpay?"saidCaptainDalgetty。
"Hewilldoubleyours,ifyouwillreturntoMontroseandactunderhisdirection。"
"IwishIhadseenyou,sir,beforetakingonwithhim,"saidDalgetty,appearingtomeditate。
"Onthecontrary,Icanaffordyoumoreadvantageoustermsnow,"
saidtheCampbell;"alwayssupposingthatyouarefaithful。"
"Faithful,thatis,toyou,andatraitortoMontrose,"answeredtheCaptain。
"Faithfultothecauseofreligionandgoodorder,"answeredMurdoch,"whichsanctifiesanydeceptionyoumayemploytoserveit。"
"AndtheMarquisofArgyle——shouldIinclinetoenterhisservice,isheakindmaster?"demandedDalgetty。
"Nevermankinder,"quothCampbell。
"Andbountifultohisofficers?"pursuedtheCaptain。
"ThemostopenhandinScotland,"repliedMurdoch。
"Trueandfaithfultohisengagements?"continuedDalgetty。
"Ashonourableanoblemanasbreathes,"saidtheclansman。
"Ineverheardsomuchgoodofhimbefore,"saidDalgetty;"youmustknowtheMarquiswell,——orratheryoumustbetheMarquishimself!——LordofArgyle,"headded,throwinghimselfsuddenlyonthedisguisednobleman,"IarrestyouinthenameofKingCharles,asatraitor。Ifyouventuretocallforassistance,I
willwrenchroundyourneck。"
TheattackwhichDalgettymadeuponArgyle'spersonwassosuddenandunexpected,thatheeasilyprostratedhimonthefloorofthedungeon,andheldhimdownwithonehand,whilehisright,graspingtheMarquis'sthroat,wasreadytostranglehimontheslightestattempttocallforassistance。
"LordofArgyle,"hesaid,"itisnowmyturntolaydownthetermsofcapitulation。Ifyoulisttoshowmetheprivatewaybywhichyouenteredthedungeon,youshallescape,onconditionofbeingmyLOCUMTENENS,aswesaidattheMareschal—College,untilyourwardervisitshisprisoners。Butifnot,Iwillfirststrangleyou——IlearnedtheartfromaPolonianheyduck,whohadbeenaslaveintheOttomanseraglio——andthenseekoutamodeofretreat。"
"Villain!youwouldnotmurdermeformykindness,"murmuredArgyle。
"Notforyourkindness,mylord,"repliedDalgetty:"butfirst,toteachyourlordshiptheJUSGENTIUMtowardscavalierswhocometoyouundersafe—conduct;andsecondly,towarnyouofthedangerofproposingdishonourabletermstoanyworthysoldado,inordertotempthimtobecomefalsetohisstandardduringthetermofhisservice。"
"Sparemylife,"saidArgyle,"andIwilldoasyourequire。"
DalgettymaintainedhisgripeupontheMarquis'sthroat,compressingitalittlewhileheaskedquestions,andrelaxingitsofarastogivehimthepowerofansweringthem。
"Whereisthesecretdoorintothedungeon?"hedemanded。
"Holdupthelanterntothecorneronyourrighthand,youwilldiscerntheironwhichcoversthespring,"repliedtheMarquis。
"Sofarsogood。——Wheredoesthepassageleadto?"
"Tomyprivateapartmentbehindthetapestry,"answeredtheprostratenobleman。
"FromthencehowshallIreachthegateway?"
"Throughthegrandgallery,theanteroom,thelackeys'waitinghall,thegrandguardroom——"
"Allcrowdedwithsoldiers,factionaries,andattendants?——thatwillneverdoforme,mylord;——haveyounosecretpassagetothegate,asyouhavetoyourdungeons?IhaveseensuchinGermany。"
"Thereisapassagethroughthechapel,"saidtheMarquis,"openingfrommyapartment。"
"Andwhatisthepass—wordatthegate?"
"TheswordofLevi,"repliedtheMarquis;"butifyouwillreceivemypledgeofhonour,Iwillgowithyou,escortyouthrougheveryguard,andsetyouatfulllibertywithapassport。"
"Imighttrustyou,mylord,wereyourthroatnotalreadyblackwiththegraspofmyfingers——asitis,BESOLOSMANOSAUSTED,astheSpaniardsays。Yetyoumaygrantmeapassport;——aretherewritingmaterialsinyourapartment?"
"Surely;andblankpassportsreadytobesigned。Iwillattendyouthere,"saidtheMarquis,"instantly。"
"Itweretoomuchhonourforthelikeofme,"saidDalgetty;
"yourlordshipshallremainunderchargeofminehonestfriendRanaldMacEagh;therefore,pritheeletmedragyouwithinreachofhischain。——HonestRanald,youseehowmattersstandwithus。
Ishallfindthemeans,Idoubtnot,ofsettingyouatfreedom。