DoIranksolowinyouropinion?’’
  Farfromit,CaptainWaverley。IwouldtoGodyouwereofourdetermination!andmadeuseoftheexpressionwhichdispleasedyou,solelyBecauseyouarenotofourquality,Butstandagainstusasanenemy。’’
  Thattimeispast,sister,’’saidFergus;andyoumaywishEdwardWaverleynolongercaptainjoyofbeingfreedfromtheslaverytoanusurper,impliedinthatsableandill-omenedemblem。’’
  Yes,’’saidWaverley,undoingthecockadefromhishat,ithaspleasedthekingwhobestowedthisbadgeuponmetoresumeitinamannerwhichleavesmelittlereasontoregrethisservice。’’
  ThankGodforthat!’’criedtheenthusiast;-andOthattheymaybeblindenoughtotreateverymanofhonourwhoservesthemwiththesameindignity,thatImayhavelesstosighforwhenthestruggleapproaches!’’
  Andnow,sister,’’saidtheChieftain,replacehiscockadewithoneofamorelivelycolour。Ithinkitwasthefashionoftheladiesofyoretoarmandsendforththeirknightstohighachievement。’’
  Not,’’repliedthelady,tilltheknightadventurerhadwellweighedthejusticeandthedangerofthecause,Fergus。Mr。
  Waverleyisjustnowtoomuchagitatedbyfeelingsofrecentemotion,formetopressuponhimaresolutionofconsequence。’’
  Waverleyfelthalfalarmedatthethoughtofadoptingthebadgeofwhatwasbythemajorityofthekingdomesteemedrebellion,yethecouldnotdisguisehischagrinatthecoldnesswithwhichFloraparriedherbrother’shint。MissMac-Ivor,Iperceive,thinkstheknightunworthyofherencouragementandfavour,’’saidhe,somewhatbitterly。
  Notso,Mr。Waverley,’’shereplied,withgreatsweetness。
  WhyshouldIrefusemybrother’svaluedfriendaboonwhichIamdistributingtohiswholeclan?MostwillinglywouldI
  enlisteverymanofhonourinthecausetowhichmybrotherhasdevotedhimself。ButFergushastakenhismeasureswithhiseyesopen。Hislifehasbeendevotedtothiscausefromhiscradle;withhimitscallissacred,wereitevenasummonstothetomb。ButhowcanIwishyou,Mr。Waverley,sonewtotheworld,sofarfromeveryfriendwhomightadviseandoughttoinfluenceyou-inamomenttooofsuddenpiqueandindignation-howcanIwishyoutoplungeyourselfatonceintosodesperateanenterprise?’’
  Fergus,whodidnotunderstandthesedelicacies,strodethroughtheapartmentbitinghislip,andthen,withaconstrainedsmile,said,Well,sister,IleaveyoutoactyournewcharacterofmediatorbetweentheElectorofHanoverandthesubjectsofyourlawfulsovereignandbenefactor,’’andlefttheroom。
  Therewasapainfulpause,whichwasatlengthbrokenbyMissMac-Ivor。Mybrotherisunjust,’’shesaid,becausehecanbearnointerruptionthatseemstothwarthisloyalzeal。’’
  Anddoyounotsharehisardour?’’askedWaverley。
  DoInot?’’answeredFlora-Godknowsmineexceedshis,ifthatbepossible。ButIamnot,likehim,raptbythebustleofmilitarypreparation,andtheinfinitedetailnecessarytothepresentundertaking,beyondconsiderationofthegrandprinciplesofjusticeandtruth,onwhichourenterpriseisgrounded;andtheseIamcertain,canonlybefurtheredbymeasuresinthemselvestrueandjust。Tooperateuponyourpresentfeelings,mydearMr。Waverley,toinduceyoutoanirretrievablestep,ofwhichyouhavenotconsideredeitherthejusticeorthedanger,is,inmypoorjudgment,neithertheonenortheother。’’
  IncomparableFlora!’’saidEdward,takingherhand,howmuchdoIneedsuchamonitor?’’
  Abetteronebyfar,’’saidFlora,gentlywithdrawingherhand,Mr。Waverleywillalwaysfindinhisownbosom,whenhewillgiveitssmallstillvoiceleisuretobeheard。’’
  No,MissMac-Ivor,Idarenothopeit。Athousandcircumstancesoffatalself-indulgencehavemademethecreatureratherofimaginationthanreason。DurstIbuthopecouldI
  butthink-thatyouwoulddeigntobetomethataffectionate,thatcondescendingfriend,whowouldstrengthenmetoredeemmyerrors,myfuturelife’’
  Hush,mydearsir!nowyoucarryyourjoyatescapingthehandsofaJacobiterecruitingofficertoanunparalleledexcessofgratitude。’’
  Nay,dearFlora,triflewithmenolonger;youcannotmistakethemeaningofthosefeelingswhichIhavealmostinvoluntarilyexpressed;andsinceIhavebrokenthebarrierofsilence,letmeprofitbymyaudacity-OrmayI,withyourpermission,mentiontoyourbrother’’
  Notfortheworld,Mr。Waverley!’’
  WhatamItounderstand?’’saidEdward。Isthereanyfatalbar-hasanyprepossession’’
  None,sir,’’answeredFlora。Ioweittomyselftosay,thatIneveryetsawthepersononwhomIthoughtwithreferencetothepresentsubject。’’
  Theshortnessofouracquaintance,perhaps-IfMissMac-Ivorwilldeigntogivemetime’’
  Ihavenoteventhatexcuse。CaptainWaverley’scharacterissoopen-is,inshort,ofthatnature,thatitcannotbemisconstrued,eitherinitsstrengthoritsweakness。’’
  Andforthatweaknessyoudespiseme?’’saidEdward。
  Forgiveme,Mr。Waverley,andrememberitisbutwithinthishalfhourthatthereexistedbetweenusabarrierofanaturetomeinsurmountable,sinceInevercouldthinkofanofficerintheserviceoftheElectorofHanoverinanyotherlightthanasacasualacquaintance。Permitmethentoarrangemyideasuponsounexpectedatopic,andinlessthananhourIwillbereadytogiveyousuchreasonsfortheresolutionIshallexpress,asmaybesatisfactoryatleast,ifnotpleasingtoyou。’’Sosaying,Florawithdrew,leavingWaverleytomeditateuponthemannerinwhichshehadreceivedhisaddresses。
  Erehecouldmakeuphismindwhethertobelievehissuithadbeenacceptableorno,Fergusre-enteredtheapartment。
  What,_lamort,_Waverley?’’hecried。Comedownwithmetothecourt,andyoushallseeasightworthallthetiradesofyourromances。Anhundredfirelocks,myfriend,andasmanybroadswords,justarrivedfromgoodfriends;andtwoorthreehundredstoutfellowsalmostfightingwhichshallfirstpossessthem-Butletmelookatyoucloser-Why,atrueHighlanderwouldsayyouhadbeenblightedbyanevileye-
  Orcanitbethissillygirlthathasthusblankedyourspirit?-
  Nevermindher,dearEdward;thewisestofhersexarefoolsinwhatregardsthebusinessoflife。’’
  Indeed,mygoodfriend,’’answeredWaverley,allthatI
  canchargeagainstyoursisteris,thatsheistoosensible,tooreasonable。’’
  Ifthatbeall,Iensureyouforalouis-d’oragainstthemoodlastingfour-and-twentyhours。Nowomanwaseversteadilysensibleforthatperiod;andIwillengage,ifthatwillpleaseyou,Florashallbeasunreasonableto-morrowasanyofhersex。Youmustlearn,mydearEdward,toconsiderwomen_enmousquetaire。_’’Sosaying,heseizedWaverley’sarm,anddraggedhimofftoreviewhismilitarypreparations。
  CHAPTERTWENTY-SEVENTH
  UPONTHESAMESUBJECT。
  FergusMac-Ivorhadtoomuchtactanddelicacytorenewthesubjectwhichhehadinterrupted。Hisheadwas,orappearedtobe,sofullofguns,broadswords,bonnets,canteens,andtartanhose,thatWaverleycouldnotforsometimedrawhisattentiontoanyothertopic。
  Areyoutotakethefieldsosoon,Fergus,’’heasked,thatyouaremakingallthesemartialpreparations?’’
  Whenwehavesettledthatyougowithme,youshallknowall;butotherwise,theknowledgemightratherbeprejudicialtoyou。’’
  Butareyouseriousinyourpurpose,withsuchinferiorforces,toriseagainstanestablishedgovernment?Itismerefrenzy。’’
  _LaissezfaireDonAntoine_-Ishalltakegoodcareofmyself。WeshallatleastusethecomplimentofConan,whonevergotastrokebuthegaveone。Iwouldnot,however,’’
  continuedtheChieftain,haveyouthinkmemadenoughtostirtillafavourableopportunity:Iwillnotslipmydogbeforethegame’safoot。Butoncemore,willyoujoinwithusandyoushallknowall?’’
  HowcanI?’’saidWaverley;Iwhohavesolatelyheldthatcommissionwhichisnowpostingbacktothosethatgaveit?Myacceptingitimpliedapromiseoffidelity,andanacknowledgmentofthelegalityofthegovernment。’’
  Arashpromise,’’answeredFergus,isnotasteelhandcuff;
  itmaybeshakenoff,especiallywhenitwasgivenunderdeception,andhasbeenrepaidbyinsult。Butifyoucannotimmediatelymakeupyourmindtoagloriousrevenge,gotoEngland,andereyoucrosstheTweed,youwillheartidingsthatwillmaketheworldring;andifSirEverardbethegallantoldcavalierIhaveheardhimdescribedbysomeofourhonestgentlemenoftheyearonethousandsevenhundredandfifteen,hewillfindyouabetterhorse-troopandabettercausethanyouhavelost。’’
  Butyoursister,Fergus?’’
  Out,hyperbolicalfiend,’’repliedtheChief,laughing;howvexestthouthisman!-Speakestthouofnothingbutofladies?’’
  Nay,beserious,mydearfriend,’’saidWaverley;IfeelthatthehappinessofmyfuturelifemustdependupontheanswerwhichMissMac-IvorshallmaketowhatIventuredtotellherthismorning。’’
  Andisthisyourverysoberearnest,’’saidFergus,moregravely,orareweinthelandofromanceandfiction?’’
  Myearnest,undoubtedly。Howcouldyousupposemejestingonsuchasubject?’’
  Then,inverysoberearnest,’’answeredhisfriend,Iamverygladtohearit;andsohighlydoIthinkofFlora,thatyouaretheonlymaninEnglandforwhomIwouldsaysomuch-Butbeforeyoushakemyhandsowarmly,thereismoretobeconsidered-Yourownfamily-willtheyapproveyourconnectingyourselfwiththesisterofahigh-bornHighlandbeggar?’’
  Myuncle’ssituation,’’saidWaverley,hisgeneralopinions,andhisuniformindulgence,entitlemetosay,thatbirthandpersonalqualitiesareallhewouldlooktoinsuchaconnexion。
  AndwherecanIfindbothunitedinsuchexcellenceasinyoursister?’’
  Onowhere!_celavasansdire,_’’repliedFerguswithasmile。Butyourfatherwillexpectafather’sprerogativeinbeingconsulted。’’
  Surely;buthislatebreachwiththerulingpowersremovesallapprehensionofobjectiononhispart,especiallyasIamconvincedthatmyunclewillbewarminmycause。’’
  Religion,perhaps,’’saidFergus,maymakeobstacles,thoughwearenotbigotedCatholics。’’
  MygrandmotherwasoftheChurchofRome,andherreligionwasneverobjectedtobymyfamily-Donotthinkofmyfriends,dearFergus;letmeratherhaveyourinfluencewhereitmaybemorenecessarytoremoveobstacles-Imeanwithyourlovelysister。’’
  Mylovelysister,’’repliedFergus,likeherlovingbrother,isveryapttohaveaprettydecisivewillofherown,bywhich,inthiscase,youmustberuled;butyoushallnotwantmyinterestnormycounsel。And,inthefirstplace,Iwillgiveyouonehint-Loyaltyisherrulingpassion;andsinceshecouldspellanEnglishbook,shehasbeeninlovewiththememoryofthegallantCaptainWogan,whorenouncedtheserviceoftheusurperCromwelltojointhestandardofCharlesII。,marchedahandfulofcavalryfromLondontotheHighlandstojoinMiddleton,theninarmfortheking,andatlengthdiedgloriouslyintheroyalcause。Askhertoshowyousomeversesshemadeonhishistoryandfate;theyhavebeenmuchadmired,Iassureyou。ThenextpointisIthinkIsawFloragouptowardsthewaterfallashorttimesince-follow,man,follow!
  don’tallowthegarrisontimetostrengthenitspurposesofresistance-_Alertelamuraille!_SeekFloraout,andlearnherdecisionassoonasyoucan-andCupidgowithyou,whileI
  gotolookoverbeltsandcartouch-boxes。’’
  Waverleyascendedtheglenwithananxiousandthrobbingheart。Love,withallitsromantictrainofhopes,fears,andwishes,wasmingledwithotherfeelingsofanaturelesseasilydefined。Hecouldnotbutrememberhowmuchthismorninghadchangedhisfate,andintowhatacomplicationofperplexityitwaslikelytoplungehim。Sunrisehadseenhimpossessedofanesteemedrankinthehonourableprofessionofarms,hisfathertoallappearancerapidlyrisinginthefavourofhissovereign;-allthishadpassedawaylikeadream-hehimselfwasdishonoured,hisfatherdisgraced,andhehadbecomeinvoluntarilytheconfidantatleast,ifnottheaccomplice,ofplansdark,deep,anddangerous,whichmustinfereithersubversionofthegovernmenthehadsolatelyserved,orthedestructionofallwhohadparticipatedinthem。ShouldFloraevenlistentohissuitfavourably,whatprospectwasthereofitsbeingbroughttoahappytermination,amidthetumultofanimpendinginsurrection?OrhowcouldhemaketheselfishrequestthatsheshouldleaveFergus,towhomshewassomuchattached,and,retiringwithhimtoEngland,wait,asadistantspectator,thesuccessofherbrother’sundertaking,ortheruinofallhishopesandfortunes!-Or,ontheotherhand,toengagehimself,withnootheraidthanhissinglearm,inthedangerousandprecipitatecounselsoftheChieftain,-tobewhirledalongbyhim,thepartakerofallhisdesperateandimpetuousmotions,-renouncingalmostthepowerofjudging,ordecidingupontherectitudeorprudenceofhisactions,-thiswasnopleasingprospectforthesecretprideofWaverleytostoopto。Andyetwhatotherconclusionremained,savingtherejectionofhisaddressesbyFlora,analternativenottobethoughtofinthepresenthigh-wroughtstateofhisfeelings,withanythingshortofmentalagony。Ponderingthedoubtfulanddangerouspro。