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第121章

For he was one in all their idle sport, And like a monarch, ruled their little court The pliant bow he formed, the flying ball, The bat, the wicket, were his labours all.

Crabbe's Village.

Francis Macraw, agreeably to the commands of his master, attended the mendicant, in order to see him fairly out of the estate, without permitting him to have conversation, or intercourse, with any of the Earl's dependents or domestics.But, judiciously considering that the restriction did not extend to himself, who was the person entrusted with the convoy, he used every measure in his power to extort from Edie the nature of his confidential and secret interview with Lord Glenallan.But Edie had been in his time accustomed to cross-examination, and easily evaded those of his quondam comrade.``The secrets of grit folk,'' said Ochiltree within himself, ``are just like the wild beasts that are shut up in cages.Keep them hard and fast sneaked up, and it's a' very weel or better--but ance let them out, they will turn and rend you.I mind how ill Dugald Gunn cam aff for letting loose his tongue about the Major's leddy and Captain Bandilier.''

Francis was therefore foiled in his assaults upon the fidelity of the mendicant, and, like an indifferent chess-player, became, at every unsuccessful movement, more liable to the counter-checks of his opponent.

``Sae ye uphauld ye had nae particulars to say to my lord but about yer ain matters?''

``Ay, and about the wee bits o' things I had brought frae abroad,'' said Edie.``I ken'd you popist folk are unco set on the relics that are fetched frae far-kirks and sae forth.''

``Troth, my Lord maun be turned feel outright,'' said the domestic, ``an he puts himsell into sic a carfuffle, for onything ye could bring him, Edie.''

``I doubtna ye may say true in the main, neighbour,''

replied the beggar; ``but maybe he's had some hard play in his younger days, Francis, and that whiles unsettles folk sair.''

``Troth, Edie, and ye may say that--and since it's like yell neer come back to the estate, or, if ye dee, that ye'll no find me there, I'se e'en tell you he had a heart in his young time sae wrecked and rent, that it's a wonder it hasna broken outright lang afore this day.''

``Ay, say ye sae?'' said Ochiltree; ``that maun hae been about a woman, I reckon?''

``Troth, and ye hae guessed it,'' said Francie--``jeest a cusin o' his nain--Miss Eveline Neville, as they suld hae ca'd her;--there was a sough in the country about it, but it was hushed up, as the grandees were concerned;--it's mair than twenty years syne--ay, it will be three-and-twenty.''

``Ay, I was in America then,'' said the mendicant, ``and no in the way to hear the country clashes.''

``There was little clash about it, man,'' replied Macraw;``he liked this young leddy, ana suld hae married her, but his mother fand it out, and then the deil gaed o'er Jock Webster.

At last, the peer lass clodded hersell o'er the scaur at the Craigburnfoot into the sea, and there was an end o't.''

``An end o`t wi' the puir leddy,'' said the mendicant, ``but, as I reckon, nae end o't wi' the yerl.''

``Nae end o't till his life makes an end,'' answered the Aberdonian.

``But what for did the auld Countess forbid the marriage?''

continued the persevering querist.

``Fat for!--she maybe didna weel ken for fat hersell, for she gar'd a' bow to her bidding, right or wrang--But it was ken'd the young leddy was inclined to some o' the heresies of the country--mair by token, she was sib to him nearer than our Church's rule admits of.Sae the leddy was driven to the desperate act, and the yerl has never since held his head up like a man.''

``Weel away!'' replied Ochiltree:--``it's e'en queer I neer heard this tale afore.''

``It's e'en queer that ye heard it now, for deil ane o' the servants durst hae spoken o't had the auld Countess been living.Eh, man, Edie! but she was a trimmer--it wad hae taen a skeely man to hae squared wi' her!--But she's in her grave, and we may loose our tongues a bit fan we meet a friend.--But fare ye weel, Edie--I maun be back to the evening-service.

An' ye come to Inverurie maybe sax months awa, dinna forget to ask after Francie Macraw.''

What one kindly pressed, the other as firmly promised; and the friends having thus parted, with every testimony of mutual regard, the domestic of Lord Glenallan took his road back to the seat of his master, leaving Ochiltree to trace onward his habitual pilgrimage.

It was a fine summer evening, and the world--that is, the little circle which was all in all to the individual by whom it was trodden, lay before Edie Ochiltree, for the choosing of his night's quarters.When he had passed the less hospitable domains of Glenallan, he had in his option so many places of refuge for the evening, that he was nice, and even fastidious in the choice.Ailie Sim's public was on the road-side about a mile before him, but there would be a parcel of young fellows there on the Saturday night, and that was a bar to civil conversation.

Other ``gudemen and gudewives,'' as the farmers and their dames are termed in Scotland, successively presented themselves to his imagination.But one was deaf, and could not hear him; another toothless, and could not make him hear;a third had a cross temper; and a fourth an ill-natured house-dog.

At Monkbarns or Knockwinnock he was sure of a favourable and hospitable reception; but they lay too distant to be conveniently reached that night.

``I dinna ken how it is,'' said the old man, ``but I am nicer about my quarters this night than ever I mind having been in my life.I think, having seen a' the braws yonder, and finding out ane may be happier without them, has made me proud o'

my ain lot--But I wuss it bode me gude, for pride goeth before destruction.At ony rate, the warst barn e'er man lay in wad be a pleasanter abode than Glenallan House, wi' a' the pictures and black velvet, and silver bonny-wawlies belonging to it--Sae I'll e'en settle at ance, and put in for Ailie Sims.''

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