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第170章

Let those go see who will--I like it not--For, say he was a slave to rank and pomp, And all the nothings he is now divorced from By the hard doom of stern necessity:

Yet it is sad to mark his altered brow, Where Vanity adjusts her flimsy veil O'er the deep wrinkles of repentant anguish.

Old Play.

When Miss Wardour arrived in the court of the Castle, she was apprized by the first glance that the visit of the officers of the law had already taken place.There was confusion, and gloom and sorrow, and curiosity among the domestics, while the retainers of the law went from place to place, ****** an inventory of the goods and chattels falling under their warrant of distress, or poinding, as it is called in the law of Scotland.

Captain M`Intyre flew to her, as, struck dumb with the melancholy conviction of her father's ruin, she paused upon the threshold of the gateway.

``Dear Miss Wardour,'' he said, ``do not make yourself uneasy;my uncle is coming immediately, and I am sure he will find some way to clear the house of these rascals.''

``Alas! Captain M`Intyre, I fear it will be too late.''

``No,'' answered Edie, impatiently--``could I but get to Tannonburgh.In the name of Heaven, Captain, contrive some way to get me on, and ye'll do this poor ruined family the best day's doing that has been done them since Redhand's days--for as sure as e'er an auld saw came true, Knockwinnock house and land will be lost and won this day.''

``Why, what good can you do, old man?'' said Hector.

But Robert, the domestic with whom Sir Arthur had been so much displeased in the morning, as if he had been watching for an opportunity to display his zeal, stepped hastily forward and said to his mistress, ``If you please, ma'am, this auld man, Ochiltree, is very skeely and auld-farrant about mony things, as the diseases of cows and horse, and sic like, and I am sure be disna want to be at Tannonburgh the day for naething, since he insists on't this gate; and, if your leddyship pleases, I'll drive him there in the taxed-cart in an hour's time.I wad fain be of some use--I could bite my very tongue out when I think on this morning.''

``I am obliged to you, Robert,'' said Miss Wardour; ``and if you really think it has the least chance of being useful''--``In the name of God,'' said the old man, ``yoke the cart, Robie, and if I am no o' some use, less or mair, I'll gie ye leave to fling me ower Kittlebrig as ye come back again.But, O man, haste ye, for time's precious this day.''

Robert looked at his mistress as she retired into the house, and seeing he was not prohibited, flew to the stable-yard, which was adjacent to the court, in order to yoke the, carriage; for, though an old beggar was the personage least likely to render effectual assistance in a case of pecuniary distress, yet there was among the common people of Edie's circle, a general idea of his prudence and sagacity, which authorized Robert's conclusion that he would not so earnestly have urged the necessity of this expedition had he not been convinced of its utility.But so soon as the servant took hold of a horse to harness him for the taxed-cart, an officer touched him on the shoulder--``My friend, you must let that beast alone--he's down in the schedule.''

``What!'' said Robert, ``am I not to take my master's horse to go my young leddy's errand?''

``You must remove nothing here,'' said the man of office, ``or you will be liable for all consequences.''

``What the devil, sir,'' said Hector, who having followed to examine Ochiltree more closely on the nature of his hopes and expectations, already began to bristle like one of the terriers of his own native mountains, and sought but a decent pretext for venting his displeasure, ``have you the impudence to prevent the young lady's servant from obeying her orders?''

There was something in the air and tone of the young soldier, which seemed to argue that his interference was not likely to be confined to mere expostulation; and which, if it promised finally the advantages of a process of battery and deforcement, would certainly commence with the unpleasant circumstances necessary for founding such a complaint.The legal officer, confronted with him of the military, grasped with one doubtful hand the greasy bludgeon which was to enforce his authority, and with the other produced his short official baton, tipped with silver, and having a movable ring upon it--``Captain M`Intyre,--Sir, I have no quarrel with you,--but if you interrupt me in my duty, I will break the wand of peace, and declare myself deforced.''

``And who the devil cares,'' said Hector, totally ignorant of the words of judicial action, ``whether you declare yourself divorced or married? And as to breaking your wand, or breaking the peace, or whatever you call it, all I know is, that I will break your bones if you prevent the lad from harnessing the horses to obey his mistress's orders.''

``I take all who stand here to witness,'' said the messenger, ``that I showed him my blazon, and explained my character.

He that will to Cupar maun to Cupar,''--and he slid his enigmatical ring from one end of the baton to the other, being the appropriate symbol of his having been forcibly interrupted in the discharge of his duty.

Honest Hector, better accustomed to the artillery of the field than to that of the law, saw this mystical ceremony with great indifference; and with like unconcern beheld the messenger sit down to write out an execution of deforcement.But at this moment, to prevent the well-meaning hot-headed Highlander from running the risk of a severe penalty, the Antiquary arrived puffing and blowing, with his handkerchief crammed under his hat, and his wig upon the end of his stick.

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