mustbegleavetodeposit,withallhumility,mycommissioninhisRoyalHighness’shands,andtoretirefromtheservice。Hewasnotpreparedforthis;-hetoldmetotakeupmycommission;
  saidsomehandsomethingsofmyservices,andgrantedmyrequest。Youarethereforeoncemoreafreeman,andIhavepromisedforyouthatyouwillbeagoodboyinfuture,andrememberwhatyouowetothelenityofGovernment。
  Thusyousee_my_princecanbeasgenerousas_yours。_
  Idonotpretend,indeed,thatheconfersafavourwithalltheforeigngracesandcomplimentsofyourChevaliererrant;buthehasaplainEnglishmanner,andtheevidentreluctancewithwhichhegrantsyourrequest,indicatesthesacrificewhichhemakesofhisowninclinationtoyourwishes。Myfriend,theadjutant-general,hasprocuredmeaduplicateoftheBaron’sprotectiontheoriginalbeinginMajorMelville’spossession,whichIsendtoyou,asIknowthatifyoucanfindhimyouwillhavepleasureinbeingthefirsttocommunicatethejoyfulintelligence。HewillofcourserepairtotheDuchranwithoutlossoftime,theretoridequarantineforafewweeks。Asforyou,Igiveyouleavetoescorthimthither,andtostayaweekthere,asIunderstandacertainfairladyisinthatquarter。
  AndIhavethepleasuretotellyou,thatwhateverprogressyoucanmakeinhergoodgraceswillbehighlyagreeabletoSirEverardandMrs。Rachel,whowillneverbelieveyourviewsandprospectssettled,andthethreeerminespassantinactualsafety,untilyoupresentthemwithaMrs。EdwardWaverley。
  Now,certainlove-affairsofmyown-agoodmanyyearssince-interruptedsomemeasureswhichwerethenproposedinfavourofthethreeerminespassant;soIamboundinhonourtomakethemamends。Thereforemakegooduseofyourtime,forwhenyourweekisexpired,itwillbenecessarythatyougotoLondontopleadyourpardoninthelawcourts。
  Ever,dearWaverley,yoursmosttruly,=PhilipTalbot。=’’
  Happy’sthewooingThat’snotlongadoing。
  Whenthefirstrapturoussensationoccasionedbytheseexcellenttidingshadsomewhatsubsided,EdwardproposedinstantlytogodowntotheglentoacquainttheBaronwiththeirimport。
  ButthecautiousBailiejustlyobserved,thatiftheBaronweretoappearinstantlyinpublic,thetenantryandvillagersmightbecomeriotousinexpressingtheirjoy,andgiveoffencetothepowersthatbe,’’asortofpersonsforwhomtheBailiealwayshadunlimitedrespect。HethereforeproposedthatMr。WaverleyshouldgotoJanetGellatley’s,andbringtheBaronupundercloudofnighttoLittleVeolan,wherehemightoncemoreenjoytheluxuryofagoodbed。Inthemeanwhile,hesaid,hehimselfwouldgotoCaptainFoster,andshowhimtheBaron’sprotection,andobtainhiscountenanceforharbouringhimthatnight,-andhewouldhavehorsesreadyonthemorrowtosethimonhiswaytotheDuchranalongwithMr。Stanley,whilkdenomination,Iapprehend,yourhonourwillforthepresentretain,’’saidtheBailie。
  Certainly,Mr。Macwheeble;butwillyounotgodowntotheglenyourselfintheeveningtomeetyourpatron?’’
  ThatIwadwi’a’myheart;andmickleobligedtoyourhonourforputtingmeinmindo’myboundenduty。ButitwillbepastsunsetaforeIgetbackfraetheCaptain’s,andattheseunsonsyhourstheglenhasabadname-there’ssomethingnothatcannyaboutauldJanetGellatley。TheLairdhe’llnobelievethaethings,buthewasayeowerrashandventuresome-andfearedneithermannordeevil-andsae’sseeno’t。ButrightsureamISirGeorgeMackenyiesays,thatnodivinecandoubttherearewitches,sincetheBiblesaysthoushaltnotsufferthemtolive;andthatnolawyerinScotlandcandoubtit,sinceitispunishablewithdeathbyourlaw。Sothere’sbaithlawandgospelforit。AnhishonourwinnabelievetheLeviticus,hemightayebelievetheStatute-book;
  buthemaytakhisainwayo’t-it’sa’anetoDuncanMacwheeble。
  However,IshallsendtoaskupauldJanetthise’en;
  it’sbestnotolightlythemthathavethatcharacter-andwe’llwantDavietoturnthespit,forI’llgarEppieputdownafatgoosetothefireforyourhonourstoyoursupper。’’
  Whenitwasnearsunset,Waverleyhastenedtothehut:
  andhecouldnotbutallowthatsuperstitionhadchosennoimproperlocality,orunfitobject,forthefoundationofherfantasticterrors。ItresembledexactlythedescriptionofSpenser:
  There,inagloomyhollowglen,shefoundAlittlecottagebuiltofsticksandreeds,Inhomelywise,andwall’dwithsodsaround,Inwhichawitchdiddwellinloathlyweeds,Andwilfulwant,allcarelessofherneeds;
  SochoosingsolitarytoabideFarfromallneighbours,thatherdevilishdeeds,Andhellisharts,frompeopleshemighthide,Andhurtfaroff,unknown,whomsoeversheespied。
  Heenteredthecottagewiththeseversesinhismemory。
  PooroldJanet,bentdoublewithage,andblearedwithpeat-smoke,wastotteringaboutthehutwithabirchbroom,mutteringtoherselfassheendeavouredtomakeherhearthandflooralittlecleanforthereceptionofherexpectedguests。Waverley’sstepmadeherstart,lookup,andfalla-trembling,somuchhadhernervesbeenontherackforherpatron’ssafety。WithdifficultyWaverleymadehercomprehendthattheBaronwasnowsafefrompersonaldanger;andwhenhermindhadadmittedthatjoyfulnews,itwasequallyhardtomakeherbelievethathewasnottoenteragainuponpossessionofhisestate。
  Itbehovedtobe,’’shesaid,hewadgetitbackagain;naebodywadbesaegrippleastotakhisgearaftertheyhadgi’enhimapardon;andforthatInch-Grabbit,Icouldwhileswishmysellawitchforhissake,ifIwerenafearedtheEnemywadtakmeatmyword。’’Waverleythengavehersomemoney,andpromisedthatherfidelityshouldberewarded。HowcanIberewarded,sir,saeweel,asjusttoseemyauldmaisterandMissRosecomebackandbruiktheirain?’’
  WaverleynowtookleaveofJanet,andsoonstoodbeneaththeBaron’sPatmos。Atalowwhistle,heobservedtheveteranpeepingouttoreconnoitre,likeanoldbadgerwithhisheadoutofhishole。Yehaecomeratherearly,mygoodlad,’’saidhe,descending;Iquestionifthered-coatshaebeatthetattooyet,andwe’renotsafetillthen。’’
  Goodnewscannotbetoldtoosoon,’’saidWaverley;andwithinfinitejoycommunicatedtohimthehappytidings。
  Theoldmanstoodforamomentinsilentdevotion,thenexclaimed,PraisebetoGod!-Ishallseemybairnagain。’’
  Andnever,Ihope,topartwithhermore,’’saidWaverley。
  ItrustinGod,not,unlessitbetowinthemeansofsupportingher;
  formythingsarebutinabrucklestate;-butwhatsignifieswarld’sgear?’’
  Andif,’’saidWaverley,modestly,therewereasituationinlifewhichwouldputMissBradwardinebeyondtheuncertaintyoffortune,andintheranktowhichshewasborn,wouldyouobjecttoit,mydearBaron,becauseitwouldmakeoneofyourfriendsthehappiestmanintheworld?’’TheBaronturned,andlookedathimwithgreatearnestness。Yes,’’continuedEdward,Ishallnotconsidermysentenceofbanishmentasrepealed,unlessyouwillgivemepermissiontoaccompanyyoutotheDuchran,and’’
  TheBaronseemedcollectingallhisdignitytomakeasuitablereplytowhat,atanothertime,hewouldhavetreatedasthepropoundingatreatyofalliancebetweenthehousesofBradwardineandWaverley。Buthiseffortswereinvain;thefatherwastoomightyfortheBaron;theprideofbirthandrankweresweptaway:inthejoyfulsurprise,aslightconvulsionpassedrapidlyoverhisfeatures,ashegavewaytothefeelingsofnature,threwhisarmsaroundWaverley’sneck,andsobbedout,-Myson!myson!ifIhadbeentosearchtheworld,I
  wouldhavemademychoicehere。’’Edwardreturnedtheembracewithgreatsympathyoffeeling,andforalittlewhiletheybothkeptsilence。AtlengthitwasbrokenbyEdward。
  ButMissBradwardine?’’
  Shehadneverawillbutheroldfather’s;besides,youarealikelyyouth,ofhonestprinciples,andhighbirth;no,sheneverhadanyotherwillthanmine,andinmyproudestdaysIcouldnothavewishedamaireligibleespousalforherthanthenephewofmyexcellentoldfriend,SirEverard-ButI
  hope,youngman,yedealnarashlyinthismatter?Ihopeyehaesecuredtheapprobationofyourainfriendsandallies,particularlyofyouruncle,whois_inlocoparentis?_Ah!wemauntakheedo’that。’’EdwardassuredhimthatSirEverardwouldthinkhimselfhighlyhonouredintheflatteringreceptionhisproposalhadmetwith,andthatithadhisentireapprobation;
  inevidenceofwhich,heputColonelTalbot’sletterintotheBaron’shand。TheBaronreaditwithgreatattention。
  SirEverard,’’hesaid,alwaysdespisedwealthincomparisonofhonourandbirth;andindeedhehadnooccasiontocourtthe_DivaPecunia。_YetInowwish,sincethisMalcolmturnsoutsuchaparricide,forIcancallhimnobetter,astothinkofalienatingthefamilyinheritance-InowwishhiseyesfixedonapartoftheroofwhichwasvisibleabovethetreesthatIcouldhaveleftRosetheauldhurley-house,andtheriggsbelongingtoit-Andyet,’’saidhe,resumingmorecheerfully,it’smaybeasweelasitis;for,asBaronofBradwardine,I
  mighthavethoughtitmydutytoinsistuponcertaincompliancesrespectingnameandbearings,whilknow,asalandlesslairdwi’atocherlessdaughter,noonecanblamemefordepartingfrom。’’
  Now,Heavenbepraised!’’thoughtEdward,thatSirEverarddoesnothearthesescruples!-thethreeerminespassantandrampantbearwouldcertainlyhavegonetogetherbytheears。’’Hethen,withalltheardourofayounglover,assuredtheBaron,thathesoughtforhishappinessonlyinRose’sheartandhand,andthoughthimselfashappyinherfather’ssimpleapprobation,asifhehadsettledanearldomuponhisdaughter。
  TheynowreachedLittleVeolan。Thegoosewassmokingonthetable,andtheBailiebrandishedhisknifeandfork。A
  joyousgreetingtookplacebetweenhimandhispatron。Thekitchen,too,haditscompany。AuldJanetwasestablishedattheingle-nook;Daviehadturnedthespittohisimmortalhonour;andevenBanandBuscar,intheliberalityofMacwheeble’sjoy,hadbeenstuffedtothethroatwithfood,andnowlaysnoringonthefloor。
  ThenextdayconductedtheBaronandhisyoungfriendtotheDuchran,wheretheformerwasexpected,inconsequenceofthesuccessofthenearlyunanimousapplicationoftheScottishfriendsofGovernmentinhisfavour。Thishadbeensogeneralandsopowerfulthatitwasalmostthoughthisestatemighthavebeensaved,haditnotpassedintotherapacioushandsofhisunworthykinsman,whoseright,arisingoutoftheBaron’sattainder,couldnotbeaffectedbyapardonfromthecrown。
  Theoldgentleman,however,said,withhisusualspirit,hewasmoregratifiedbytheholdhepossessedinthegoodopinionofhisneighboursthanhewouldhavebeeninbeingrehabilitatedandrestored_inintegrum,_haditbeenfoundpracticable。’’
  Weshallnotattempttodescribethemeetingofthefatheranddaughter-lovingeachothersoaffectionately,andseparatedtundersuchperilouscircumstances。StilllessshallweattempttoanalyzethedeepblushofRoseatreceivingthecomplimentsofWaverley,orstoptoinquirewhethershehadanycuriosityrespectingtheparticularcauseofhisjourneytoScotlandatthatperiod。WeshallnoteventroublethereaderwiththehumdrumdetailsofacourtshipSixtyYearssince。Itisenoughtosay,thatundersostrictamartinetastheBaronallthingswere,conductedindueform。Hetookuponhimself,themorningaftertheirarrival,thetaskofannouncingtheproposalofWaverleytoRose,whichsheheardwithaproperdegreeofmaidentimidity。Famedoes,however,say,thatWaverleyhad,theeveningbefore,foundfiveminutestoapprizeherofwhatwascoming,whiletherestofthecompanywerelookingatthreetwistedserpentswhichformeda_jetd’eau_inthegarden。
  Myfairreaderswilljudgeforthemselves;but,formypart,Icannotconceivehowsoimportantanaffaircouldbecommunicatedinsoshortaspaceoftime;atleast,itcertainlytookafullhourintheBaron’smodeofconveyingit。
  Waverleywasnowconsideredasareceivedloverinalltheforms。Hewasmade,bydintofsmirkingandnoddingonthepartoftheladyofthehouse,tositnexttoMissBradwardineatdinner,tobeMissBradwardine’spartneratcards。Ifhecameintotheroom,sheofthefourMissRubrickswhochancedtobenextRosewassuretorecollectthatherthimble,orherscissors,wereattheotherendoftheroom,inordertoleavetheseatnearesttoMissBradwardinevacantforhisoccupation。