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作者:缘圆      更新:2024-07-17 14:42      字数:9322
  this intrusion?〃
  〃It is   one   who   comes   to   tell   you;〃   said   the   Dwarf;   with   the   peculiar
  acrimony which usually marked his manner; 〃that; in marrying that young
  lady; you wed neither the heiress of Ellieslaw; nor of Mauley Hall; nor of
  Polverton; nor of one furrow of land; unless she marries with MY consent;
  and to thee that consent shall never be given。             Downdown on thy knees;
  and   thank   Heaven   that   thou   art   prevented   from   wedding   qualities   with
  which thou hast no concernportionless truth; virtue; and innocencethou;
  base ingrate;〃 he continued; addressing himself to Ellieslaw; 〃what is thy
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  wretched      subterfuge     now?      Thou;     who    wouldst     sell  thy   daughter    to
  relieve    thee   from    danger;    as  in  famine     thou   wouldst     have    slain  and
  devoured   her   to   preserve   thy   own   vile   life!Ay;   hide   thy   face   with   thy
  hands;   well   mayst   thou   blush   to   look   on   him   whose   body   thou   didst
  consign to chains; his hand to guilt; and his soul to misery。                  Saved once
  more   by   the   virtue   of   her   who   calls   thee   father;   go   hence;   and   may   the
  pardon   and   benefits   I   confer   on   thee   prove   literal   coals   of   fire;   till   thy
  brain is seared and scorched like mine!〃
  Ellieslaw left the chapel with a gesture of mute despair。
  〃Follow him; Hubert Ratcliffe;〃 said the Dwarf; 〃and inform him of his
  destiny。     He will rejoicefor to breathe air and to handle gold is to him
  happiness;〃
  〃I understand nothing of all this;〃 said Sir Frederick Langley; 〃but we
  are here a body of gentlemen in arms and authority for King James; and
  whether you really; sir; be that Sir Edward Mauley; who has been so long
  supposed dead in confinement; or whether you be an impostor assuming
  his   name   and   title;   we   will   use   the   freedom   of   detaining   you;   till   your
  appearance here; at this moment; is better accounted for; we will have no
  spies among usSeize on him; my friends。〃
  But   the   domestics   shrunk   back   in   doubt   and   alarm。       Sir   Frederick
  himself   stepped   forward   towards   the   Recluse;   as   if   to   lay   hands   on   his
  person; when his progress was suddenly stopped by the glittering point of
  a   partisan;  which the   sturdy  hand   of   Hobbie   Elliot presented   against   his
  bosom。
  〃I'll gar daylight shine through ye; if ye offer to steer him!〃 said the
  stout Borderer; 〃stand back; or I'll strike ye through! Naebody shall lay a
  finger on Elshie; he's a canny neighbourly man; aye ready to make a friend
  help;   and;   though   ye   may   think   him   a   lamiter;   yet;   grippie   for   grippie;
  friend; I'll wad   a wether he'll make   the bluid spin frae under your   nails。
  He's a teugh carle Elshie!         he grips like a smith's vice。〃
  〃What has brought you here; Elliot?〃              said Mareschal; 〃who called on
  you for interference?〃
  〃Troth; Mareschal…Wells;〃 answered Hobbie; 〃I am just come here; wi'
  twenty or thretty mair o' us; in my ain name and the King's or Queen's;
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  ca' they her?      and Canny Elshie's into the bargain; to keep the peace; and
  pay back some ill usage Ellieslaw has gien me。                  A bonny breakfast the
  loons gae me the ither morning; and him at the bottom on't; and trow ye I
  wasna ready to supper him up?Ye needna lay your hands on your swords;
  gentlemen; the house is   ours wi'  little din;   for the doors were  open;  and
  there had been ower muckle punch amang your folk; we took their swords
  and pistols as easily as ye wad shiel pea…cods。〃
  Mareschal rushed out; and immediately re…entered the chapel。
  〃By Heaven!        it is true; Sir Frederick; the house is filled with armed
  men; and our drunken beasts are all disarmed。               Draw; and let us fight our
  way。〃
  〃Binna rashbinna rash;〃 exclaimed Hobbie; 〃hear me a bit; hear me a
  bit。   We mean ye nae harm; but; as ye are in arms for King James; as ye
  ca' him; and the prelates; we thought it right to keep up the auld neighbour
  war; and stand up for the t'other ane and the Kirk; but we'll no hurt a hair
  o' your heads; if ye like to gang hame quietly。              And it will be your best
  way; for there's sure news come frae Loudoun; that him they ca' Bang; or
  Byng; or what is't; has bang'd the French ships and the new king aff the
  coast however; sae ye had best bide content wi' auld Nanse for want of a
  better Queen。〃
  Ratcliffe;   who   at   this   moment   entered;   confirmed   these   accounts   so
  unfavourable to the Jacobite interest。           Sir Frederick; almost instantly; and
  without taking leave of any one; left the castle; with such of his attendants
  as were able to follow him。
  〃And what will you do; Mr。 Mareschal?〃               said Ratcliffe。
  〃Why; faith;〃   answered he;  smiling;  〃I hardly  know;   my  spirit   is   too
  great;   and   my   fortune   too   small;   for   me   to   follow   the   example   of   the
  doughty  bridegroom。         It   is   not   in   my   nature;   and   it   is   hardly  worth   my
  while。〃
  〃Well;   then;   disperse   your   men;   and   remain   quiet;   and   this   will   be
  overlooked; as there has been no overt act。〃
  〃Hout;   ay;〃   said   Elliot;   〃just   let   byganes   be   byganes;   and   a'   friends
  again; deil ane I bear malice at but Westburnflat; and I hae gien him baith
  a   het   skin   and   a  cauld    ane。    I  hadna     changed     three   blows    of  the
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  broadsword   wi'   him   before   he   lap   the   window   into   the   castle…moat;   and
  swattered through it like a wild…duck。 He's a clever fallow; indeed!                  maun
  kilt awa wi' ae bonny lass in the morning; and another at night; less wadna
  serve him!      but if he disna kilt himsell out o' the country; I'se kilt him wi'
  a  tow;  for  the  Castleton   meeting's   clean   blawn   ower;   his   friends   will   no
  countenance him。〃
  During the general confusion; Isabella had thrown herself at the feet of
  her kinsman; Sir Edward Mauley; for so we must now call the Solitary; to
  express   at   once   her   gratitude;   and   to   beseech   forgiveness   for   her   father。
  The eyes of all began to be fixed on them; as soon as their own agitation
  and the bustle of the attendants had somewhat abated。                 Miss Vere kneeled
  beside   the   tomb   of   her   mother;   to   whose   statue   her   features   exhibited   a
  marked resemblance。           She held the hand of the Dwarf; which she kissed
  repeatedly      and   bathed     with   tears。    He    stood    fixed   and    motionless;
  excepting   that   his   eyes   glanced   alternately   on   the   marble   figure   and   the
  living suppliant。       At   length; the large  drops which gathered on his  eye…
  lashes compelled him to draw his hand across them。
  〃I thought;〃 he said; 〃that tears and I had done; but we shed them at
  our birth;  and their spring dries not until   we   are in our   graves。            But no
  melting of the heart shall dissolve my resolution。              I part here; at once; and
  for   ever;   with   all   of   which   the   memory〃   (looking   to   the   tomb);   〃or   the
  presence〃 (he pressed Isabella's hand); 〃is dear to me。Speak not to me!
  attempt not   to   thwart   my  determination!         it will   avail nothing;   you   will
  hear of and see this lump of deformity no more。                 To you I shall be dead
  ere   I   am   actually   in   my   grave;   and   you   will   think   of   me   as   of   a   friend
  disencumbered from the toils and crimes of existence。〃
  He kissed Isabella on the forehead; impressed another kiss on the brow
  of the statue by which she knelt; and left the chapel followed by Ratcliffe。
  Isabella; almost exhausted by the emotions of the day; was carried to her
  apartment by her women。 Most of the other guests dispersed; after having
  separately endeavoured to impress on all who would listen to them their
  disapprobation of the plots formed against the government; or their regret
  for having engaged in them。           Hobbie Elliot assumed the command of the
  castle for the night; and mounted a regular guard。               He boasted not a little
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  of the a