登陆注册
5386100000025

第25章 A LEGEND OF MONTROSE.(18)

"You must know,then,"proceeded Lord Menteith,"that Allan continued to increase in strength and activity,till his fifteenth year,about which time he assumed a total independence of character,and impatience of control,which much alarmed his surviving parent.He was absent in the woods for whole days and nights,under pretence of hunting,though he did not always bring home game.His father was the more alarmed,because several of the Children of the Mist,encouraged by the increasing troubles of the state,had ventured back to their old haunts,nor did he think it altogether safe to renew any attack upon them.The risk of Allan,in his wanderings,sustaining injury from these vindictive freebooters,was a perpetual source of apprehension.

"I was myself upon a visit to the castle when this matter was brought to a crisis.Allan had been absent since day-break in the woods,where I had sought for him in vain;it was a dark stormy night,and he did not return.His father expressed the utmost anxiety,and spoke of detaching a party at the dawn of morning in quest of him;when,as we were sitting at the supper-table,the door suddenly opened,and Allan entered the room with a proud,firm,and confident air.His intractability of temper,as well as the unsettled state of his mind,had such an influence over his father,that he suppressed all other tokens of displeasure,excepting the observation that I had killed a fat buck,and had returned before sunset,while he supposed Allan,who had been on the hill till midnight,had returned with empty hands.'Are you sure of that?'said Allan,fiercely;'here is something will tell you another tale.'

"We now observed his hands were bloody,and that there were spots of blood on his face,and waited the issue with impatience;when suddenly,undoing the comer of his plaid,he rolled down on the table a human head,bloody and new severed,saying at the same time,'Lie thou where the head of a better man lay before ye.'

From the haggard features,and matted red hair and beard,partly grizzled with age,his father and others present recognised the head of Hector of the Mist,a well-known leader among the outlaws,redoubted for strength and ferocity,who had been active in the murder of the unfortunate Forester,uncle to Allan,and had escaped by a desperate defence and extraordinary agility,when so many of his companions were destroyed.We were all,it may be believed,struck with surprise,but Allan refused to gratify our curiosity;and we only conjectured that he must have overcome the outlaw after a desperate struggle,because we discovered that he had sustained several wounds from the contest.

All measures were now taken to ensure him against the vengeance of the freebooters;but neither his wounds,nor the positive command of his father,nor even the locking of the gates of the castle and the doors of his apartment,were precautions adequate to prevent Allan from seeking out the very persons to whom he was peculiarly obnoxious.He made his escape by night from the window of the apartment,and laughing at his father's vain care,produced on one occasion the head of one,and upon another those of two,of the Children of the Mist.At length these men,fierce as they were,became appalled by the inveterate animosity and audacity with which Allan sought out their recesses.As he never hesitated to encounter any odds,they concluded that he must bear a charmed life,or fight under the guardianship of some supernatural influence.Neither gun,dirk,nor dourlach [DOURLACH--quiver;literally,satchel--of arrows.],they said,availed aught against him.They imputed this to the remarkable circumstances under which he was born;and at length five or six of the stoutest caterans of the Highlands would have fled at Allan's halloo,or the blast of his horn.

"In the meanwhile,however,the Children of the Mist carried on their old trade,and did the M'Aulays,as well as their kinsmen and allies,as much mischief as they could.This provoked another expedition against the tribe,in which I had my share;we surprised them effectually,by besetting at once the upper and under passes of the country,and made such clean work as is usual on these occasions,burning and slaying right before us.In this terrible species of war,even the females and the helpless do not always escape.One little maiden alone,who smiled upon Allan's drawn dirk,escaped his vengeance upon my earnest entreaty.She was brought to the castle,and here bred up under the name of Annot Lyle,the most beautiful little fairy certainly that ever danced upon a heath by moonlight.It was long ere Allan could endure the presence of the child,until it occurred to his imagination,from her features perhaps,that she did not belong to the hated blood of his enemies,but had become their captive in some of their incursions;a circumstance not in itself impossible,but in which he believes as firmly as in holy writ.

He is particularly delighted by her skill in music,which is so exquisite,that she far exceeds the best performers in this country in playing on the clairshach,or harp.It was discovered that this produced upon the disturbed spirits of Allan,in his gloomiest moods,beneficial effects,similar to those experienced by the Jewish monarch of old;and so engaging is the temper of Annot Lyle,so fascinating the innocence and gaiety of her disposition,that she is considered and treated in the castle rather as the sister of the proprietor,than as a dependent upon his charity.Indeed,it is impossible for any one to see her without being deeply interested by the ingenuity,liveliness,and sweetness of her disposition."

"Take care,my lord,"said Anderson,smiling;"there is danger in such violent commendations.Allan M'Aulay,as your lordship describes him,would prove no very safe rival."

同类推荐
  • 佛说长者音悦经

    佛说长者音悦经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 钦定平定台湾纪略

    钦定平定台湾纪略

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说治意经

    佛说治意经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 采华连王上佛受决经

    采华连王上佛受决经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 玄和子十二月卦金诀

    玄和子十二月卦金诀

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 魏晋南北朝思想对话与文艺批评

    魏晋南北朝思想对话与文艺批评

    本书作者在长期从事中国文学批评的基础上,力图在现有的研究模式下另辟蹊径。充分借助思想对话与文艺批评之互动关系,深入揭示魏晋南北朝文艺批评的内在生命机制与智慧方法,激活文艺批评与社会人生、时代环境的精神蕴涵,从而启发现代文艺批评与人文精神的建构,为再造当今对话文明提供学术资源。
  • 十八种武器之飞天爪

    十八种武器之飞天爪

    江湖上一时风光无二的雌雄大盗在成功盗取晋献给程宣太后六十大寿的神器血玉盏后突然销声匿迹,引得无数英雄豪杰竞折腰。谁人不知,谁人不晓,雌雄大盗轻功盖世,一手飞天爪那是使的出神入化,两人联手,没有去不了的险地,更没有带不走的宝贝。但是誰成想,两人养鹰一世,到了竟被被小雀儿啄了眼。是阴谋?还是巧合?血玉盏背后隐藏着什么秘密?隐藏在最后的凶手到底想得到什么?这眼啄的究竟付出了怎样惨烈的代价。失忆之后的方霏霏成了方芊芊,那成天自己唤作阿姐的霏霏又是何人?雄兔脚扑朔,雌兔眼迷离,双兔傍地走,安能辩我是雌雄?雌雌还是雌雄?谁才是正牌搭档?官匪?强盗?搭档?姐妹?爱人?没有任何一个词能准确的描述出他们的关系。诡异的少年剑客十杀,拥有平凡理想的先生三叹,优雅的骑鹿少年星河,永远不能相见的参商,无数身怀绝技的人出现在了她的身边。敌人,朋友,终须自己辨别。隐藏在腰间的利爪隐隐发出嗜血的光芒。江湖,我回来了!!!
  • 不生病的智慧大全集

    不生病的智慧大全集

    为使读者全面了解博大精深的中医养生文化,真正掌握不生病的智慧,从此远离疾病,我们专门编写了这部《不生病的智慧大全集》。本书以国医经典著作为基础,总结了《黄帝内经》、《易经》、《本草纲目》等著作中的养生智慧,挖掘华佗、孙思邈、李时珍等历代名医的养生精髓,收录道家、佛家、儒家等圣人先贤的养生秘方,介绍现代国医大师的养生绝学,归纳名人志士、凡人百姓、长寿老人的养生经验,以现代手法阐释了中医养生的核心思想,保健功法,经络按摩,四季养生,情志调养,饮食疗法,身体各大系统的保健方法,不同体质、不同年龄段人群的养生之道,同时吸收了国内外的一些养生新方式,是一部融合传统中医养生精华、海纳古今养生方法的大全集。
  • 中国第一推销员

    中国第一推销员

    本书是中国第一本描写推销员职场生涯和创业传奇的自传体纪实报告文学。作者历经10年风雨书写的该部著作,以透视笔法展示了改革开放30年中国企业的风雨变迁和一个推销员的人生、爱情和创业故事,整部作品气势恢宏,感人至深。
  • 俏公主追爱记

    俏公主追爱记

    有人说:十八岁之前没有谈过两次恋爱就等于白白的浪费了青春。俏皮可爱过着如公主般的生活的段梦决定在大学给自己来一场轰轰烈烈的爱情,敢爱敢恨的她,将会擒到什么样的爱情呢?闺蜜孙静雅是艾蒙斯特学院校长孙其冰的女儿暗恋翩翩少年叶俊驰却不敢去爱,闺蜜与艾蒙斯特学院的校长之间有什么恩怨呢?即将出道的大牌明星沙羽白又是怎样的玩弄孙静雅,和孙静雅积怨已久继母的女儿夏菡呢?还有艾蒙斯特学院八大校草不为人知背后的秘密。
  • 政府形象传播

    政府形象传播

    如何树立政府形象的旗帜,是任何一个现代政府必须回答的时代课题。实施科学的政府形象传播战略,构建起具有中国特色的形象传播理论支撑和实践运行机制,对于各级政府在实现现代化进程中发挥好领导、组织和管理作用具有重要的意义。本书从传播时代的政府形象战略入手,在梳理形象传播理论依据和分析其现实意义的基础上,一方面对政府形象传播构成、传播模式和传播责任进行了学理剖析,以形成系统的理论认识;另一方面,立足于传播实践,在政府形象传播策划、塑造方法、管理和维护机制方面进行了系统研究,并针对政府形象传播的现实困境,提出了破解路径。
  • 双视人生

    双视人生

    打破技术壁垒,领军医药行业;看破蛛丝马迹,拨开悬案迷雾;品鉴天下美食,完善卓越配方;从学习到超越,双眼异能,开启不一样的人生。
  • 海贼之咸鱼乌鸡

    海贼之咸鱼乌鸡

    新书《轮回拾荒者》本文讲的是一条咸鱼在得到了DNF中武极的部分技能,然后在海贼世界奋力翻身,不断搞事情的故事。
  • 金屋不藏夫

    金屋不藏夫

    她是东海枭寇,身系前朝秘宝,亦是临琅首富,以一介布衣商女踏足庙堂之高。姜小鱼,一个玩世不恭的凤雏之才,面对高贵无双的侯门公子,亦正亦邪的军阀少爷,是棋逢对手各取所需,还是为卿折服倾心相待?作为这场江山豪赌的主宰,也是被当局利用的一枚棋子,深陷夺嫡诡谲与魑魅较量,至亲挚爱竟为幕后黑手。放下一切远走她乡,多年以后,良人踏月寻来向她伸出了手,殊不知,更大的危机正悄悄酝酿中!
  • 东皋录

    东皋录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。