=lie=pitandgallows_etsakaetsoka,ettholettheam,etinfang-thiefetoutfang-thief,sivehand-habend。sivebak-barand。_’’Thepeculiarmeaningofallthesecabalisticalwordsfewornonecouldexplain;buttheyimplied,uponthewhole,thattheBaronofBradwardinemight,incaseofdelinquency,imprison,try,andexecutehisvassalsathispleasure。LikeJamesthefirst,however,thepresentpossessorofthisauthoritywasmorepleasedintalkingaboutprerogativethaninexercisingit;and,exceptingthatheimprisonedtwopoachersinthedungeonoftheoldtowerofTully-Veolan,wheretheyweresorelyfrightenedbyghosts,andalmosteatenbyrats,andthathesetanoldwomaninthe_jougs_orScottishpilloryforsayingthereweremairfulesinthelaird’sha’housethanDavieGellatley,’’
  Idonotlearnthathewasaccusedofabusinghishighpowers。
  Still,however,theconsciousprideofpossessingthemgaveadditionalimportancetohislanguageanddeportment。
  AthisfirstaddresstoWaverley,itwouldseemthattheheartypleasurehefelttobeholdthenephewofhisfriendhadsomewhatdiscomposedthestiffanduprightdignityoftheBaronofBradwardine’sdemeanour,forthetearsstoodintheoldgentleman’seyes,when,havingfirstshakenEdwardheartilybythehandintheEnglishfashion,heembracedhim_-la-modeFranoise,_andkissedhimonbothsidesofhisface;whilethehardnessofhisgrip,andthequantityofScotchsnuffwhichhis_accolade_communicated,calledcorrespondingdropsofmoisturetotheeyesofhisguest。
  Uponthehonourofagentleman,’’hesaid,butitmakesmeyoungagaintoseeyouhere,Mr。Waverley!AworthyscionoftheoldstockofWaverley-Honour-_spesaltera,_asMarohathit-andyouhavethelookoftheoldline,CaptainWaverley,notsoportlyyetasmyoldfriendSirEverard-_maiscelaviendraavecletems,_asmyDutchacquaintance,BaronKikkitbroeck,saidofthe_sagesse_ofMadameson_pouse。_-Andsoyehavemountedthecockade?Right,right;thoughIcouldhavewishedthecolourdifferent,andsoIwouldhavedeemedmightSirEverard。Butnomoreofthat;Iamold,andtimesarechanged-Andhowdoestheworthyknightbaronet,andthefairMrs。Rachel?-Ah,yelaugh,youngman!IntrothshewasthefairMrs。Rachelintheyearofgraceseventeenhundredandsixteen;buttimepasses-_etsingulaprdanturanni_-
  thatismostcertain。Butonceagain,yearemostheartilywelcometomypoorhouseofTully-Veolan!-Hietothehouse,Rose,andseethatAlexanderSaundersonlooksouttheoldChateauMargaux,whichIsentfromBourdeauxtoDundeeintheyear1713。’’
  Rosetrippedoffdemurelyenoughtillsheturnedthefirstcorner,andthenranwiththespeedofafairy,thatshemightgainleisure,afterdischargingherfather’scommission,toputherowndressinorder,andproduceallherlittlefinery-anoccupationforwhichtheapproachingdinner-hourleftbutlimitedtime。
  WecannotrivaltheluxuriesofyourEnglishtable,CaptainWaverley,orgiveyouthe_epullautiores_ofWaverley-Honour-Isay_epul_ratherthan_prandium,_becausethelatterphraseispopular;_Epuladsenatum,prandiumveroadpopulumattinet,_
  saysSuetoniusTranquillus。ButItrustyewillapplaudmyBourdeaux;_c’estdesdeuxoreilles,_asCaptainVinsaufusedtosay-_Vinumprimnot,_thePrincipalofSt。Andrewsdenominatedit。And,oncemore,CaptainWaverley,rightgladamIthatyeareheretodrinkthebestmycellarcanmakeforthcoming。’’
  Thisspeech,withthenecessaryintersectionalanswers,continuedfromtheloweralleywheretheymet,uptothedoorofthehouse,wherefourorfiveservantsinold-fashionedliveries,headedbyAlexanderSaunderson,thebutler,whonowborenotokenofthesablestainsofthegarden,receivedthemingrand_costume,_
  Inanoldhallhungroundwithpikesandwithbows,Witholdbucklersandcorsletsthathadbornemanyshrewdblows。
  Withmuchceremony,andstillmorerealkindness,theBaron,withoutstoppinginanyintermediateapartment,conductedhisguestthroughseveralintothegreatdiningparlour,wainscotedwithblackoak,andhungroundwiththepicturesofhisancestry,whereatablewassetforthinformforsixpersons,andanold-fashionedbeaufetdisplayedalltheancientandmassiveplateoftheBradwardinefamily。Abellwasnowheardattheheadoftheavenue;foranoldman,whoactedasporterupongaladays,hadcaughtthealarmgivenbyWaverley’sarrival,andrepairingtohispost,announcedthearrivalofotherguests。
  These,astheBaronassuredhisyoungfriend,wereveryestimablepersons。TherewastheyoungLairdofBalmawhapple,aFalconerbysurname,ofthehouseofGlenfarquhar,givenrightmuchtofieldsports-_gaudetequisetcanibus_-butaverydiscreetyounggentleman。ThentherewastheLairdofKillancureit,whohaddevotedhisleisure_untill_tillageandagriculture,andboastedhimselftobepossessedofabullofmatchlessmerit,broughtfromthecountyofDevontheDamnoniaoftheRomansifwecantrustRobertofCirencester。
  Heis,asyemaywellsupposefromsuchatendency,butofyeomanextraction-_servabitodoremtestadiu_-andIbelieve,betweenourselves,hisgrandsirewasfromthewrongsideoftheBorder-oneBullsegg,whocamehitherasasteward,orbailiff,orground-officer,orsomethinginthatdepartment,tothelastGirnigo,ofKillancureit,whodiedofanatrophy。Afterhismaster’sdeath,sir-yewouldhardlybelievesuchascandal,-
  butthisBullsegg,beingportlyandcomelyofaspect,intermarriedwiththeladydowager,whowasyoungandamorous,andpossessedhimselfoftheestate,whichdevolvedonthisunhappywomanbyasettlementofherumwhilehusband,indirectcontraventionofanunrecordedtaillie,andtotheprejudiceofthedisponer’sownfleshandblood,inthepersonofhisnaturalheirandseventhcousin,GirnigoofTipperhewit,whosefamilywassoreducedbytheensuinglawsuit,thathisrepresentativeisnowservingasaprivategentleman-sentinelintheHighlandBlackWatch。Butthisgentleman,Mr。BullseggofKillancureitthatnowis,hasgoodbloodinhisveinsbythemotherandgrandmother,whowerebothofthefamilyofPickletillim,andheiswelllikedandlookedupon,andknowshisownplace。AndGodforbid,CaptainWaverley,thatweofirreproachablelineageshouldexultoverhim,whenitmaybe,thatintheeighth,ninth,ortenthgeneration,hisprogenymayrank,inamanner,withtheoldgentryofthecountry。Rankandancestry,sir,shouldbethelastwordsinthemouthsofusofunblemishedrace-_vixeanostravoco,_asNasosaith-Thereis,besides,aclergymanofthetruethoughsufferingEpiscopalchurchofScotland。Hewasaconfessorinhercauseaftertheyear1715,whenaWhiggishmobdestroyedhismeeting-house,torehissurplice,andplunderedhisdwelling-houseoffoursilverspoons,intromittingalsowithhismartandhismeal-ark,andwithtwobarrels,oneofsingle,andoneofdoubleale,besidesthreebottlesofbrandy。MyBaron-Bailieanddoer,Mr。
  AftertheRevolutionof1688,andonsomeoccasionswhenthespiritofthePresbyterianshadbeenunusuallyanimatedagainsttheiropponents,theEpiscopalclergymen,whowerechieflynon-jurors,wereexposedtobemobbed,asweshouldnowsay,or_rabbled,_asthephrasethenwent,toexpiatetheirpoliticalheresies。ButnotwithstandingthatthePresbyterianshadthepersecutioninCharlesII。andhisbrother’stime,toexasperatethem,therewaslittlemischiefdonebeyondthekindofpettyviolencementionedinthetext。
  DuncanMacwheeble,isthefourthonourlist。Thereisaquestion,owingtotheincertitudeofancientorthography,whetherhebelongstotheclanofWheedleorofQuibble,butbothhaveproducedpersonseminentinthelaw。’’-
  Assuchhedescribedthembypersonandname,Theyentered,anddinnerwasservedastheycame。
  Theentertainmentwasampleandhandsome,accordingtotheScotchideasoftheperiod,andtheguestsdidgreathonourtoit。
  TheBaronatelikeafamishedsoldier,theLairdofBalmawhapplelikeasportsman,BullseggofKillancureitlikeafarmer,Waverleyhimselflikeatraveller,andBailieMacwheeblelikeallfourtogether;though,eitheroutofmorerespect,orinordertopreservethatproperdeclinationofpersonwhichshowedasensethathewasinthepresenceofhispatron,hesatupontheedgeofhischair,placedatthreefeetdistancefromthetable,andachievedacommunicationwithhisplatebyprojectinghispersontowardsitinaline,whichobliquedfromthebottomofhisspine,sothatthepersonwhosatoppositetohimcouldonlyseetheforetopofhisridingperiwig。
  Thisstoopingpositionmighthavebeeninconvenienttoanotherperson,butlonghabitmadeit,whetherseatedorwalking,perfectlyeasytotheworthyBailie。Inthelatterposture,itoccasioned,nodoubt,anunseemlyprojectionofthepersontowardsthosewhohappenedtowalkbehind;butthosebeingatalltimeshisinferiorsforMr。Macwheeblewasveryscrupulousingivingplacetoallothers,hecaredverylittlewhatinferenceofcontemptorslightregardtheymightderivefromthecircumstance。Hence,whenhewaddledacrossthecourttoandfromhisoldgreypony,hesomewhatresembledaturnspitwalkinguponitshindlegs。
  Thenonjuringclergymanwasapensiveandinterestingoldman,withmuchtheairofasuffererforconscience’sake。HewasoneofthoseWho,undeprived,theirbeneficeforsook。
  Forthiswhim,whentheBaronwasoutofhearing,theBailieusedsometimesgentlytorallyMr。Rubrick,upbraidinghimwiththenicetyofhisscruples。Indeed,itmustbeownedthathehimself,thoughatheartakeenpartizanoftheexiledfamily,hadkeptprettyfairwithallthedifferentturnsofstateinhistime;sothatDavieGellatleyoncedescribedhimasaparticularlygoodman,whohadaveryquietandpeacefulconscience,_thatneverdidhimanyharm。_
  Whenthedinnerwasremoved,theBaronannouncedthehealthoftheKing,politelyleavingtotheconsciencesofhisgueststodrinktothesovereign_defacto_or_dejure,_astheirpoliticsinclined。Theconversationnowbecamegeneral,andshortlyafterwardsMissBradwardine,whohaddonethehonourswithnaturalgraceandsimplicity,retired,andwassoonfollowedbytheclergyman。Amongtherestoftheparty,thewine,whichfullyjustifiedtheencomiumsofthelandlord,flowedfreelyround,althoughWaverley,withsomedifficulty,obtainedtheprivilegeofsometimesneglectingtheglass。Atlength,astheeveninggrewmorelate,theBaronmadeaprivatesignaltoMr。
  SaundersSaunderson,or,ashefacetiouslydenominatedhim,_AlexanderabAlexandro,_wholefttheroomwithanod,andsoonafterreturned,hisgravecountenancemantlingwithasolemnandmysterioussmile,andplacedbeforehismasterasmalloakencasket,mountedwithbrassornamentsofcuriousform。TheBaron,drawingoutaprivatekey,unlockedthecasket,raisedthelid,andproducedagoldengobletofasingularandantiqueappearance,mouldedintotheshapeofarampantbear,whichtheownerregardedwithalookofmingledreverence,pride,anddelight,thatirresistiblyremindedWaverleyofBenJonson’sTomOtter,withhisBull,Horse,andDog,asthatwagwittilydenominatedhischiefcarousingcups。ButMr。
  Bradwardine,turningtowardshimwithcomplacency,requestedhimtoobservethiscuriousrelicoftheoldentime。
  Itrepresents,’’hesaid,thechosencrestofourfamily,abear,asyeobserve,and_rampant,_becauseagoodheraldwilldepicteveryanimalinitsnoblestposture:asahorse_salient,_agreyhound_currant,_and,asmaybeinferred,aravenousanimal_inactuferociori,_orinavoracious,lacerating,anddevouringposture。Now,sir,weholdthismosthonourableachievementbythewappen-brief,orconcessionofarms,ofFrederickRedbeard,EmperorofGermany,tomypredecessor,GodmundBradwardine,itbeingthecrestofagiganticDane,whomheslewinthelistsintheHolyLand,onaquarreltouchingthechastityoftheEmperor’sspouseordaughter,traditionsaithnotpreciselywhich,andthus,asVirgiliushathit-
  Mutemusclypeos,DanaumqueinsignianobisAptemus。
  Thenforthecup,CaptainWaverley,itwaswroughtbythecommandofSt。Duthac,AbbotofAberbrothock,forbehoofofanotherBaronofthehouseofBradwardine,whohadvaliantlydefendedthepatrimonyofthatmonasteryagainstcertainencroachingnobles。ItisproperlytermedtheBlessedBearofBradwardinethougholdDr。DoubleitusedjocoselytocallitUrsaMajor,andwassupposedinoldandCatholictimestobeinvestedwithcertainpropertiesofamysticalandsupernaturalquality。AndthoughIgivenotintosuch_anilia,_itiscertainithasalwaysbeenesteemedasolemnstandard-cupandheir-loomofourhouse;norisiteverusedbutuponseasonsofhighfestival,andsuchIholdtobethearrivaloftheheirofSirEverardundermyroof;andIdevotethisdraughttothehealthandprosperityoftheancientandhighly-to-be-honouredhouseofWaverley。’’
  Duringthislongharanguehecarefullydecantedacobwebbedbottleofclaretintothegoblet,whichheldnearlyanEnglishpint,andattheconclusion,deliveringthebottletothebutler,tobeheldcarefullyinthesameanglewiththehorizon,hedevoutlyquaffedoffthecontentsoftheBlessedBearofBradwardine。