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第49章 A LEGEND OF MONTROSE.(42)

When introduced,therefore,into the Marquis's presence-chamber,he advanced to the upper end with an air of more confidence than grace,and would have gone close up to Argyle's person before speaking,had not the latter waved his hand,as a signal to him to stop short.Captain Dalgetty did so accordingly,and having made his military congee with easy confidence,he thus accosted the Marquis:"Give you good morrow,my lord--or rather I should say,good even;BESO A USTED LOS MANOS,as the Spaniard says."

"Who are you,sir,and what is your business?"demanded the Marquis,in a tone which was intended to interrupt the offensive familiarity of the soldier.

"That is a fair interrogative,my lord,"answered Dalgetty,"which I shall forthwith answer as becomes a cavalier,and that PEREMPTORIE,as we used to say at Mareschal-College."

"See who or what he is,Neal,"said the Marquis sternly,to a gentleman who stood near him.

"I will save the honourable gentleman the labour of investigation,"continued the Captain."I am Dugald Dalgetty,of Drumthwacket,that should be,late Ritt-master in various services,and now Major of I know not what or whose regiment of Irishes;and I am come with a flag of truce from a high and powerful lord,James Earl of Montrose,and other noble persons now in arms for his Majesty.And so,God save King Charles!"

"Do you know where you are,and the danger of dallying with us,sir,"again demanded the Marquis,"that you reply to me as if I were a child or a fool?The Earl of Montrose is with the English malignants;and I suspect you are one of those Irish runagates,who are come into this country to burn and slay,as they did under Sir Phelim O'Neale."

"My lord,"replied Captain Dalgetty,"I am no renegade,though a Major of Irishes,for which I might refer your lordship to the invincible Gustavus Adolphus the Lion of the North,to Bannier,to Oxenstiern,to the warlike Duke of Saxe-Weimar,Tilly,Wallenstein,Piccolomini,and other great captains,both dead and living;and touching the noble Earl of Montrose,I pray your lordship to peruse these my full powers for treating with you in the name of that right honourable commander."

The Marquis looked slightingly at the signed and sealed paper which Captain Dalgetty handed to him,and,throwing it with contempt upon a table,asked those around him what he deserved who came as the avowed envoy and agent of malignant traitors,in arms against the state?

"A high gallows and a short shrift,"was the ready answer of one of the bystanders.

"I will crave of that honourable cavalier who hath last spoken,"

said Dalgetty,"to be less hasty in forming his conclusions,and also of your lordship to be cautelous in adopting the same,in respect such threats are to be held out only to base bisognos,and not to men of spirit and action,who are bound to peril themselves as freely in services of this nature,as upon sieges,battles,or onslaughts of any sort.And albeit I have not with me a trumpet,or a white flag,in respect our army is not yet equipped with its full appointments,yet the honourable cavaliers and your lordship must concede unto me,that the sanctity of an envoy who cometh on matter of truth or parle,consisteth not in the fanfare of a trumpet,whilk is but a sound,or in the flap of a white flag,whilk is but an old rag in itself,but in the confidence reposed by the party sending,and the party sent,in the honour of those to whom the message is to be carried,and their full reliance that they will respect the JUS GENTIUM,as weel as the law of arms,in the person of the commissionate."

"You are not come hither to lecture us upon the law of arms,sir,"said the Marquis,"which neither does nor can apply to rebels and insurgents;but to suffer the penalty of your insolence and folly for bringing a traitorous message to the Lord Justice General of Scotland,whose duty calls upon him to punish such an offence with death."

"Gentlemen,"said the Captain,who began much to dislike the turn which his mission seemed about to take,"I pray you to remember,that the Earl of Montrose will hold you and your possessions liable for whatever injury my person,or my horse,shall sustain by these unseemly proceedings,and that he will be justified in executing retributive vengeance on your persons and possessions."

This menace was received with a scornful laugh,while one of the Campbells replied,"It is a far cry to Lochow;"proverbial expression of the tribe,meaning that their ancient hereditary domains lay beyond the reach of an invading enemy."But,gentlemen,"further urged the unfortunate Captain,who was unwilling to be condemned,without at least the benefit of a full hearing,"although it is not for me to say how far it may be to Lochow,in respect I am a stranger to these parts,yet,what is more to the purpose,I trust you will admit that I have the guarantee of an honourable gentleman of your own name,Sir Duncan Campbell of Ardenvohr,for my safety on this mission;and I pray you to observe,that in breaking the truce towards me,you will highly prejudicate his honour and fair fame."

This seemed to be new information to many of the gentlemen,for they spoke aside with each other,and the Marquis's face,notwithstanding his power of suppressing all external signs of his passions,showed impatience and vexation.

"Does Sir Duncan of Ardenvohr pledge his honour for this person's safety,my lord?"said one of the company,addressing the Marquis.

"I do not believe it,"answered the Marquis;"but I have not yet had time to read his letter."

"We will pray your lordship to do so,"said another of the Campbells;"our name must not suffer discredit through the means of such a fellow as this."

"A dead fly,"said a clergyman,"maketh the ointment of the apothecary to stink."

"Reverend sir,"said Captain Dalgetty,"in respect of the use to be derived,I forgive you the unsavouriness of your comparison;

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