TheMarquisthenmountedaledhorse,whichwasheldbyoneofhisattendants,androdeontoviewthesceneofhisvictory,whichwasmoredecisivethanevenhisardenthopeshadanticipated。OfArgyle'sgallantarmyofthreethousandmen,fullyone—halffellinthebattle,orintheflight。Theyhadbeenchieflydrivenbackuponthatpartoftheplainwheretheriverformsananglewiththelake,sothattherewasnofreeopeningeitherforretreatorescape。Severalhundredswereforcedintothelakeanddrowned。Ofthesurvivors,aboutone—
  halfescapedbyswimmingtheriver,orbyanearlyflightalongtheleftbankofthelake。TheremainderthrewthemselvesintotheoldCastleofInverlochy;butbeingwithouteitherprovisionsorhopesofrelief,theywereobligedtosurrender,onconditionofbeingsufferedtoreturntotheirhomesinpeace。Arms,ammunition,standards,andbaggage,allbecamethepreyoftheconquerors。
  ThiswasthegreatestdisasterthateverbefelltheraceofDiarmid,astheCampbellswerecalledintheHighlands;itbeinggenerallyremarkedthattheywereasfortunateintheissueoftheirundertakings,astheyweresagaciousinplanning,andcourageousinexecutingthem。Ofthenumberslain,nearlyfivehundredweredunniwassels,orgentlemenclaimingdescentfromknownandrespectedhouses。And,intheopinionofmanyoftheclan,eventhisheavylosswasexceededbythedisgracearisingfromtheingloriousconductoftheirChief,whosegalleyweighedanchorwhenthedaywaslost,andsaileddownthelakewithallthespeedtowhichsailsandoarscouldimpelher。
  CHAPTERXX。
  Faintthedinofbattlebray'd,Distantdownthehollowwind;
  Warandterrorfledbefore,Woundsanddeathremain'dbehind。PENROSE。
  Montrose'ssplendidsuccessoverhispowerfulrivalwasnotattainedwithoutsomeloss,thoughnotamountingtothetenthofwhatheinflicted。TheobstinatevalouroftheCampbellscostthelivesofmanybravemenoftheoppositeparty;andmorewerewounded,theChiefofwhomwasthebraveyoungEarlofMenteith,whohadcommandedthecentre。Hewasbutslightlytouched,however,andmaderatheragracefulthanaterribleappearancewhenhepresentedtohisgeneralthestandardofArgyle,whichhehadtakenfromthestandard—bearerwithhisownhand,andslainhiminsinglecombat。Montrosedearlylovedhisnoblekinsman,inwhomtherewasconspicuousaflashofthegenerous,romantic,disinterestedchivalryoftheoldheroictimes,entirelydifferentfromthesordid,calculating,andselfishcharacter,whichthepracticeofentertainingmercenarytroopshadintroducedintomostpartsofEurope,andofwhichdegeneracyScotland,whichfurnishedsoldiersoffortunefortheserviceofalmosteverynation,hadbeencontaminatedwithamorethanusualshare。Montrose,whosenativespiritwascongenial,althoughexperiencehadtaughthimhowtoavailhimselfofthemotivesofothers,usedtoMenteithneitherthelanguageofpraisenorofpromise,butclaspedhimtohisbosomasheexclaimed,"Mygallantkinsman!"AndbythisburstofheartfeltapplausewasMenteiththrilledwithawarmerglowofdelight,thanifhispraiseshadbeenrecordedinareportoftheactionsentdirectlytothethroneofhissovereign。
  "Nothing,"hesaid,"mylord,nowseemstoremaininwhichIcanrenderanyassistance;permitmetolookafteradutyofhumanity——theKnightofArdenvohr,asIamtold,isourprisoner,andseverelywounded。"
  "Andwellhedeservestobeso,"saidSirDugaldDalgetty,whocameuptothematthatmomentwithaprodigiousadditionofacquiredimportance,"sinceheshotmygoodhorseatthetimethatIwasofferinghimhonourablequarter,which,Imustneedssay,wasdonemorelikeanignorantHighlandcateran,whohasnotsenseenoughtoerectasconcefortheprotectionofhisoldhurley—houseofacastle,thanlikeasoldierofworthandquality。"
  "Arewetocondolewithyouthen,"saidLordMenteith,"uponthelossofthefamedGustavus?"
  "Evenso,mylord,"answeredthesoldier,withadeepsigh,"DIEM
  CLAUSITSUPREMUM,aswesaidattheMareschal—CollegeofAberdeen。Bettersothanbesmotheredlikeacadger'sponyinsomeflow—moss,orsnow—wreath,whichwasliketobehisfateifthiswintercampaignlastedlonger。ButithaspleasedhisExcellency"(makinganinclinationtoMontrose)"tosupplyhisplacebythegiftofanoblesteed,whomIhavetakenthefreedomtoname'LOYALTY'SREWARD,'inmemoryofthiscelebratedoccasion。"
  "Ihope,"saidtheMarquis,"you'llfindLoyalty'sReward,sinceyoucallhimso,practisedinallthedutiesofthefield,——butImustjusthinttoyou,thatatthistime,inScotland,loyaltyismorefrequentlyrewardedwithahalterthanwithahorse。"
  "Ahem!yourExcellencyispleasedtobefacetious。Loyalty'sRewardisasperfectasGustavusinallhisexercises,andofafarfinerfigure。Marry!hissocialqualitiesarelesscultivated,inrespecthehaskepttillnowinferiorcompany。"
  "NotmeaninghisExcellencytheGeneral,Ihope,"saidLordMenteith。"Forshame,SirDugald!"
  "Mylord,"answeredtheknightgravely,"Iamincapabletomeananythingsoutterlyunbecoming。WhatIasseverateis,thathisExcellency,havingthesameintercoursewithhishorseduringhisexercise,thathehathwithhissoldierswhentrainingthem,mayformandbreakeithertoeveryfeatofwarwhichhechoosestopractise,andaccordinglythatthisnoblechargerisadmirablymanaged。Butasitistheintercourseofprivatelifethatformeththesocialcharacter,soIdonotapprehendthatofthesinglesoldiertobemuchpolishedbytheconversationofthecorporalorthesergeant,orthatofLoyalty'sRewardtohavebeenmuchdulcified,orameliorated,bythesocietyofhisExcellency'sgrooms,whobestowmoreoaths,andkicks,andthumps,thankindnessorcaresses,upontheanimalsintrustedtotheircharge;wherebymanyagenerousquadruped,renderedasitweremisanthropic,manifestsduringtherestofhislifeagreaterdesiretokickandbitehismaster,thantoloveandtohonourhim。"
  "Spokenlikeanoracle,"saidMontrose。"WerethereanacademyfortheeducationofhorsestobeannexedtotheMareschal—
  CollegeofAberdeen,SirDugaldDalgettyaloneshouldfillthechair。"
  "Because,beinganass,"saidMenteith,asidetotheGeneral,"therewouldbesomedistantrelationbetweentheprofessorandthestudents。"
  "Andnow,withyourExcellency'spermission,"saidthenew—madeknight,"Iamgoingtopaymylastvisittotheremainsofmyoldcompanioninarms。"
  "Notwiththepurposeofgoingthroughtheceremonialofinterment?"saidtheMarquis,whodidnotknowhowfarSirDugald'senthusiasmmightleadhim;"considerourbravefellowsthemselveswillhavebutahastyburial。"
  "YourExcellencywillpardonme,"saidDalgetty;"mypurposeislessromantic。IgotodividepoorGustavus'slegacywiththefowlsofheaven,leavingthefleshtothem,andreservingtomyselfhishide;which,intokenofaffectionateremembrance,I
  purposetoformintoacassockandtrowsers,aftertheTartarfashion,tobewornundermyarmour,inrespectmynethergarmentsareatpresentshamefullytheworseofthewear。——Alas!
  poorGustavus,whydidstthounotliveatleastonehourmore,tohavebornethehonouredweightofknighthooduponthyloins!"
  Hewasnowturningaway,whentheMarquiscalledafterhim,——"Asyouarenotlikelytobeanticipatedinthisactofkindness,SirDugald,toyouroldfriendandcompanion,Itrust,"saidtheMarquis,"youwillfirstassistme,andourprincipalfriends,todiscusssomeofArgyle'sgoodcheer,ofwhichwehavefoundabundanceintheCastle。"
  "Mostwillingly,pleaseyourExcellency,"saidSirDugald;"asmeatandmassneverhinderwork。Nor,indeed,amIafraidthatthewolvesoreagleswillbeginanonslaughtonGustavusto—
  night,inregardthereissomuchbettercheerlyingallaround。
  But,"addedhe,"asIamtomeettwohonourableknightsofEngland,withothersoftheknightlydegreeinyourlordship'sarmy,Iprayitmaybeexplainedtothem,thatnow,andinfuture,Iclaimprecedenceoverthemall,inrespectofmyrankasaBanneret,dubbedinafieldofstrickenbattle。"
  "Thedevilconfoundhim!"saidMontrose,speakingaside;"hehascontrivedtosetthekilnonfireasfastasIputitout。
  ——'Thisisapoint,SirDugald,"saidhe,gravelyaddressinghim,"whichIshallreserveforhisMajesty'sexpressconsideration;
  inmycamp,allmustbeuponequality,liketheKnightsoftheRoundTable;andtaketheirplacesassoldiersshould,upontheprincipleof,——firstcome,firstserved。"
  "ThenIshalltakecare,"saidMenteith,aparttotheMarquis,"thatDonDugaldisnotfirstinplaceto—day。——SirDugald,"
  addedhe,raisinghisvoice,"asyousayyourwardrobeisoutofrepair,hadyounotbettergototheenemy'sbaggageyonder,overwhichthereisaguardplaced?Isawthemtakeoutanexcellentbuffsuit,embroideredinfrontinsilkandsilver。"
  "VOTOADIOS!astheSpaniardsays,"exclaimedtheMajor,"andsomebeggarlygillymaygetitwhileIstandpratinghere!"
  TheprospectofbootyhavingatoncedrivenoutofhisheadbothGustavusandtheprovant,hesetspurstoLoyalty'sReward,androdeoffthroughthefieldofbattle。
  "Theregoesthehound,"saidMenteith,"breakingtheface,andtramplingonthebody,ofmanyabettermanthanhimself;andaseageronhissordidspoilasavulturethatstoopsuponcarrion。
  Yetthismantheworldcallsasoldier——andyou,mylord,selecthimasworthyofthehonoursofchivalry,ifsuchtheycanatthisdaybetermed。Youhavemadethecollarofknighthoodthedecorationofamerebloodhound。"
  "WhatcouldIdo?"saidMontrose。"Ihadnohalf—pickedbonestogivehim,andbribedinsomemannerhemustbe,——Icannotfollowthechasealone。Besides,thedoghasgoodqualities。"
  "Ifnaturehasgivenhimsuch,"saidMenteith,"habithasconvertedthemintofeelingsofintenseselfishness。Hemaybepunctiliousconcerninghisreputation,andbraveintheexecutionofhisduty,butitisonlybecausewithoutthesequalitieshecannotriseintheservice;——nay,hisverybenevolenceisselfish;hemaydefendhiscompanionwhilehecankeephisfeet,buttheinstantheisdown,SirDugaldwillbeasreadytoeasehimofhispurse,asheistoconverttheskinofGustavusintoabuffjerkin。"
  "Andyet,ifallthisweretrue,cousin,"answeredMontrose,"thereissomethingconvenientincommandingasoldier,uponwhosemotivesandspringsofactionyoucancalculatetoamathematicalcertainty。Afinespiritlikeyours,mycousin,alivetoathousandsensationstowhichthisman'sisasimperviousashiscorslet,——itisforsuchthatthyfriendmustfeel,whilehegiveshisadvice。"Then,suddenlychanginghistone,heaskedMenteithwhenhehadseenAnnotLyle。
  TheyoungEarlcoloureddeeply,andanswered,"Notsincelastevening,——excepting,"headded,withhesitation,"foronemoment,abouthalfanhourbeforethebattlebegan。"
  "MydearMenteith,"saidMontrose,verykindly,"wereyouoneofthegaycavaliersofWhitehall,whoare,intheirway,asgreatself—seekersasourfriendDalgetty,shouldIneedtoplagueyouwithenquiringintosuchanamouretteasthis?itwouldbeanintrigueonlytobelaughedat。Butthisisthelandofenchantment,wherenetsstrongassteelarewroughtoutofladies'tresses,andyouareexactlythedestinedknighttobesofettered。Thispoorgirlisexquisitelybeautiful,andhastalentsformedtocaptivateyourromantictemper。Youcannotthinkofinjuringher——youcannotthinkofmarryingher?"
  "Mylord,"repliedMenteith,"youhaverepeatedlyurgedthisjest,forsoItrustitismeant,somewhatbeyondbounds。AnnotLyleisofunknownbirth,——acaptive,——thedaughter,probably,ofsomeobscureoutlaw;adependantonthehospitalityoftheM'Aulays。"
  "Donotbeangry,Menteith,"saidtheMarquis,interruptinghim;
  "youlovetheclassics,thoughnoteducatedatMareschal—College;
  andyoumayrememberhowmanygallantheartscaptivebeautyhassubdued:——
  MovitAjacem,Telamonenatum,FormacaptivaedominumTecmessae。
  Inaword,Iamseriouslyanxiousaboutthis——Ishouldnothavetime,perhaps,"headdedverygravely,"totroubleyouwithmylecturesonthesubject,wereyourfeelings,andthoseofAnnot,aloneinterested;butyouhaveadangerousrivalinAllanM'Aulay;andthereisnoknowingtowhatextenthemaycarryhisresentment。ItismydutytotellyouthattheKing'sservicemaybemuchprejudicedbydissensionsbetwixtyou。"
  "Mylord,"saidMenteith,"Iknowwhatyoumeaniskindandfriendly;IhopeyouwillbesatisfiedwhenIassureyou,thatAllanM'AulayandIhavediscussedthiscircumstance;andthatI
  haveexplainedtohim,thatitisutterlyremotefrommycharactertoentertaindishonourableviewsconcerningthisunprotectedfemale;so,ontheotherhand,theobscurityofherbirthpreventsmythinkingofheruponotherterms。Iwillnotdisguisefromyourlordship,whatIhavenotdisguisedfromM'Aulay,——thatifAnnotLylewerebornalady,sheshouldsharemynameandrank;asmattersstand,itisimpossible。Thisexplanation,Itrust,willsatisfyyourlordship,asithassatisfiedalessreasonableperson。"
  Montroseshruggedhisshoulders。"And,liketruechampionsinromance,"hesaid,"youhaveagreed,thatyouarebothtoworshipthesamemistress,asidolatersdothesameimage,andthatneithershallextendhispretensionsfarther?"
  "Ididnotgosofar,mylord,"answeredMenteith——"Ionlysaidinthepresentcircumstances——andthereisnoprospectoftheirbeingchanged,——Icould,indutytomyselfandfamily,standinnorelationtoAnnotLyle,butasthatoffriendorbrother——Butyourlordshipmustexcuseme;Ihave,"saidhe,lookingathisarm,roundwhichhehadtiedhishandkerchief,"aslighthurttoattendto。"
  "Awound?"saidMontrose,anxiously;"letmeseeit。——Alas!"hesaid,"Ishouldhaveheardnothingofthis,hadInotventuredtotentandsoundanothermoresecretandmoreranklingone,Menteith;Iamsorryforyou——Itoohaveknown——Butwhatavailsittoawakesorrowswhichhavelongslumbered!"
  Sosaying,heshookhandswithhisnoblekinsman,andwalkedintothecastle。
  AnnotLyle,aswasnotunusualforfemalesintheHighlands,waspossessedofaslightdegreeofmedicalandevensurgicalskill。
  Itmayreadilybebelieved,thattheprofessionofsurgery,ormedicine,asaseparateart,wasunknown;andthefewruderuleswhichtheyobservedwereintrustedtowomen,ortotheaged,whomconstantcasualtiesaffordedtoomuchopportunityofacquiringexperience。Thecareandattention,accordingly,ofAnnotLyle,herattendants,andothersactingunderherdirection,hadmadeherservicesextremelyusefulduringthiswildcampaign。Andmostreadilyhadtheseservicesbeenrenderedtofriendandfoe,wherevertheycouldbemostuseful。Shewasnowinanapartmentofthecastle,anxiouslysuperintendingthepreparationofvulneraryherbs,tobeappliedtothewounded;receivingreportsfromdifferentfemalesrespectingthoseundertheirseparatecharge,anddistributingwhatmeansshehadfortheirrelief,whenAllanM'Aulaysuddenlyenteredtheapartment。Shestarted,forshehadheardthathehadleftthecampuponadistantmission;and,howeveraccustomedshewastothegloomofhiscountenance,itseemedatpresenttohaveevenadarkershadethanusual。Hestoodbeforeherperfectlysilent,andshefeltthenecessityofbeingthefirsttospeak。
  "Ithought,"shesaid,withsomeeffort,"youhadalreadysetout。"
  "Mycompanionawaitsme,"saidAllan;"Igoinstantly。"
  Yetstillhestoodbeforeher,andheldherbythearm,withapressurewhich,thoughinsufficienttogiveherpain,madehersensibleofhisgreatpersonalstrength,hishandclosingonherlikethegripeofamanacle。
  "ShallItaketheharp?"shesaid,inatimidvoice;"is——istheshadowfallinguponyou?"
  Insteadofreplying,heledhertothewindowoftheapartment,whichcommandedaviewofthefieldoftheslain,withallitshorrors。Itwasthickspreadwithdeadandwounded,andthespoilerswerebusytearingtheclothesfromthevictimsofwarandfeudalambition,withasmuchindifferenceasiftheyhadnotbeenofthesamespecies,andthemselvesexposed,perhapsto—
  morrow,tothesamefate。
  "Doesthesightpleaseyou?"saidM'Aulay。
  "Itishideous!"saidAnnot,coveringhereyeswithherhands;
  "howcanyoubidmelookuponit?"
  "Youmustbeinuredtoit,"saidhe,"ifyouremainwiththisdestinedhost——youwillsoonhavetosearchsuchafieldformybrother'scorpse——forMenteith's——formine———butthatwillbeamoreindifferenttask——Youdonotloveme!"
  "Thisisthefirsttimeyouhavetaxedmewithunkindness,"saidAnnot,weeping。"Youaremybrother——mypreserver——myprotector——andcanIthenBUTloveyou?——Butyourhourofdarknessisapproaching,letmefetchmyharp——"
  "Remain,"saidAllan,stillholdingherfast;"bemyvisionsfromheavenorhell,orfromthemiddlesphereofdisembodiedspirits——orbethey,astheSaxonshold,butthedelusionsofanover—
  heatedfancy,theydonotnowinfluenceme;Ispeakthelanguageofthenatural,ofthevisibleworld。——Youlovenotme,Annot——
  youloveMenteith——byhimyouarebelovedagain,andAllanisnomoretoyouthanoneofthecorpseswhichencumberyonderheath。"
  Itcannotbesupposedthatthisstrangespeechconveyedanynewinformationtoherwhowasthusaddressed。Nowomaneverlivedwhocouldnot,inthesamecircumstances,havediscernedlongsincethestateofherlover'smind。Butbythussuddenlytearingofftheveil,thinasitwas,Allanpreparedhertoexpectconsequencesviolentinproportiontotheenthusiasmofhischaracter。Shemadeanefforttorepelthechargehehadstated。
  "Youforget,"shesaid,"yourownworthandnoblenesswhenyouinsultsoveryhelplessabeing,andonewhomfatehasthrownsototallyintoyourpower。YouknowwhoandwhatIam,andhowimpossibleitisthatMenteithoryoucanuselanguageofaffectiontome,beyondthatoffriendship。YouknowfromwhatunhappyraceIhavetooprobablyderivedmyexistence。"
  "Iwillnotbelieveit,"saidAllan,impetuously;"neverflowedcrystaldropfromapollutedspring。"
  "Yettheverydoubt,"pleadedAnnot,"shouldmakeyouforbeartousethislanguagetome。"
  "Iknow,"saidM'Aulay,"itplacesabarbetweenus——butIknowalsothatitdividesyounotsoinseparablyfromMenteith。——Hearme,mybelovedAnnot!——leavethissceneofterrorsanddanger——gowithmetoKintail——IwillplaceyouinthehouseofthenobleLadyofSeaforth——oryoushallberemovedinsafetytoIcolmkill,wheresomewomenyetdevotethemselvestotheworshipofGod,afterthecustomofourancestors。"
  "Youconsidernotwhatyouaskofme,"repliedAnnot;"toundertakesuchajourneyunderyoursoleguardianship,weretoshowmelessscrupulousthanmaidenought。Iwillremainhere,Allan——hereundertheprotectionofthenobleMontrose;andwhenhismotionsnextapproachtheLowlands,Iwillcontrivesomepropermeanstorelieveyouofone,whohas,sheknowsnothow,becomeanobjectofdisliketoyou。"
  Allanstoodasifuncertainwhethertogivewaytosympathywithherdistress,ortoangeratherresistance。
  "Annot,"hesaid,"youknowtoowellhowlittleyourwordsapplytomyfeelingstowardsyou——butyouavailyourselfofyourpower,andyourejoiceinmydeparture,asremovingaspyuponyourintercoursewithMenteith。Butbewarebothofyou,"headded,inasterntone;"forwhenwasiteverheardthataninjurywasofferedtoAllanM'Aulay,forwhichheexactednottenfoldvengeance?"
  Sosaying,hepressedherarmforcibly,pulledthebonnetoverhisbrows,andstrodeoutoftheapartment。
  CHAPTERXXI。
  ——Afteryou'regone,Igrewacquaintedwithmyheart,andsearch'd,Whatstirr'ditso。——Alas!Ifounditlove。
  Yetfarfromlust,forcouldIbuthavelivedInpresenceofyou,Ihadhadmyend。PHILASTER。
  AnnotLylehadnowtocontemplatetheterriblegulfwhichAllanM'Aulay'sdeclarationofloveandjealousyhadmadetoopenaroundher。Itseemedasifshewastotteringontheverybrinkofdestruction,andwasatoncedeprivedofeveryrefuge,andofallhumanassistance。ShehadlongbeenconsciousthatshelovedMenteithdearerthanabrother;indeed,howcoulditbeotherwise,consideringtheirearlyintimacy,thepersonalmeritoftheyoungnobleman,hisassiduousattentions,——andhisinfinitesuperiorityingentlenessofdisposition,andgraceofmanners,overtheraceofrudewarriorswithwhomshelived?Butheraffectionwasofthatquiet,timid,meditativecharacter,whichsoughtratherareflectedshareinthehappinessofthebelovedobject,thanformedmorepresumptuousordaringhopes。A
  littleGaelicsong,inwhichsheexpressedherfeelings,hasbeentranslatedbytheingeniousandunhappyAndrewM'Donald;andwewillinglytranscribethelines:——
  Wertthou,likeme,inlife'slowvale,Withtheehowblest,thatlotI'dshare;
  WiththeeI'dflywherevergaleCouldwaft,orboundinggalleybear。
  Butpartedbyseveredecree,Fardifferentmustourfortunesprove;
  Maythinebejoy——enoughformeToweepandprayforhimIlove。
  Thepangsthisfoolishheartmustfeel,Whenhopeshallbeforeverflown,Nosullenmurmurshallreveal,Noselfishmurmurseverown。
  NorwillIthroughlife'swearyyears,Likeapaledroopingmournermove,WhileIcanthinkmysecrettearsMaywoundtheheartofhimIlove。
  ThefuriousdeclarationofAllanhaddestroyedtheromanticplanwhichshehadformed,ofnursinginsecretherpensivetenderness,withoutseekinganyotherrequital。Longbeforethis,shehaddreadedAllan,asmuchasgratitude,andasensethathesoftenedtowardsheratempersohaughtyandsoviolent,couldpermithertodo;butnowsheregardedhimwithunalloyedterror,whichaperfectknowledgeofhisdisposition,andofhisprecedinghistory,toowellauthorisedhertoentertain。
  Whateverwasinotherrespectsthenoblenessofhisdisposition,hehadneverbeenknowntoresistthewilfulnessofpassion,——hewalkedinthehouse,andinthecountryofhisfathers,likeatamedlion,whomnoonedaredtocontradict,lesttheyshouldawakenhisnaturalvehemenceofpassion。Somanyyearshadelapsedsincehehadexperiencedcontradiction,orevenexpostulation,thatprobablynothingbutthestronggoodsense,which,onallpoints,hismysticismexcepted,formedthegroundofhischaracter,preventedhisprovinganannoyanceandterrortothewholeneighbourhood。ButAnnothadnotimetodwelluponherfears,beinginterruptedbytheentranceofSirDugaldDalgetty。
  Itmaywellbesupposed,thatthescenesinwhichthispersonhadpassedhisformerlife,hadnotmuchqualifiedhimtoshineinfemalesociety。Hehimselffeltasortofconsciousnessthatthelanguageofthebarrack,guard—room,andparade,wasnotpropertoentertainladies。TheonlypeacefulpartofhislifehadbeenspentatMareschal—College,Aberdeen;andhehadforgotthelittlehehadlearnedthere,excepttheartsofdarninghisownhose,anddispatchinghiscommonswithunusualcelerity,bothwhichhadsincebeenkeptingoodexercisebythenecessityoffrequentpractice。Stillitwasfromanimperfectrecollectionofwhathehadacquiredduringthispacificperiod,thathedrewhissourcesofconversationwhenincompanywithwomen;inotherwords,hislanguagebecamepedanticwhenitceasedtobemilitary。
  "MistressAnnotLyle,"saidhe,uponthepresentoccasion,"Iamjustnowlikethehalf—pike,orspontoonofAchilles,oneendofwhichcouldwoundandtheothercure——apropertybelongingneithertoSpanishpike,brown—bill,partizan,halberd,Lochaber—
  axe,orindeedanyothermodernstaff—weaponwhatever。"