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第34章 A LEGEND OF MONTROSE.(27)

In the discussions which followed his discovering himself,Montrose explained the various risks which he had run in his present undertaking.His first attempt had been to assemble a body of loyalists in the north of England,who,in obedience to the orders of the Marquis of Newcastle,he expected would have marched into Scotland;but the disinclination of the English to cross the Border,and the delay of the Earl of Antrim,who was to have landed in the Solway Frith with his Irish army,prevented his executing this design.Other plans having in like manner failed,he stated that he found himself under the necessity of assuming a disguise to render his passage secure through the Lowlands,in which he had been kindly assisted by his kinsman of Menteith.By what means Allan M'Aulay had come to know him,he could not pretend to explain.Those who knew Allan's prophetic pretensions,smiled mysteriously;but he himself only replied,that "the Earl of Montrose need not be surprised if he was known to thousands,of whom he himself could retain no memory."

"By the honour of a cavalier,"said Captain Dalgetty,finding at length an opportunity to thrust in his word,"I am proud and happy in having an opportunity of drawing a sword under your lordship's command;and I do forgive all grudge,malecontent,and malice of my heart,to Mr.Allan M'Aulay,for having thrust me down to the lowest seat of the board yestreen.Certes,he hath this day spoken so like a man having full command of his senses,that I had resolved in my secret purpose that he was no way entitled to claim the privilege of insanity.But since I was only postponed to a noble earl,my future commander-in-chief,I do,before you all,recognise the justice of the preference,and heartily salute Allan as one who is to be his BON-CAMARADO."

Having made this speech,which was little understood or attended to,without putting off his military glove,he seized on Allan's hand,and began to shake it with violence,which Allan,with a gripe like a smith's vice,returned with such force,as to drive the iron splents of the gauntlet into the hand of the wearer.

Captain Dalgetty might have construed this into a new affront,had not his attention,as he stood blowing and shaking the injured member,been suddenly called by Montrose himself.

"Hear this news,"he said,"Captain Dalgetty--I should say Major Dalgetty,--the Irish,who are to profit by your military experience,are now within a few leagues of us."

"Our deer-stalkers,"said Angus M'Aulay,"who were abroad to bring in venison for this honourable party,have heard of a band of strangers,speaking neither Saxon nor pure Gaelic,and with difficulty making themselves understood by the people of the country,who are marching this way in arms,under the leading,it is said,of Alaster M'Donald,who is commonly called Young Colkitto."

"These must be our men,"said Montrose;"we must hasten to send messengers forward,both to act as guides and to relieve their wants."

"The last,"said Angus M'Aulay,"will be no easy matter;for I am informed,that,excepting muskets and a very little ammunition,they want everything that soldiers should have;and they are particularly deficient in money,in shoes,and in raiment."

"There is at least no use in saying so,"said Montrose,"in so loud a tone.The puritan weavers of Glasgow shall provide them plenty of broad-cloth,when we make a descent from the Highlands;

and if the ministers could formerly preach the old women of the Scottish boroughs out of their webs of napery,to make tents to the fellows on Dunse Law,[The Covenanters encamped on Dunse Law,during the troubles of 1639.]I will try whether I have not a little interest both to make these godly dames renew their patriotic gift,and the prick-eared knaves,their husbands,open their purses."

"And respecting arms,"said Captain Dalgetty,"if your lordship will permit an old cavalier to speak his mind,so that the one-third have muskets,my darling weapon would be the pike for the remainder,whether for resisting a charge of horse,or for breaking the infantry.A common smith will make a hundred pike-heads in a day;here is plenty of wood for shafts;and I will uphold,that,according to the best usages of war,a strong battalion of pikes,drawn up in the fashion of the Lion of the North,the immortal Gustavus,would beat the Macedonian phalanx,of which I used to read in the Mareschal-College,when I studied in the ancient town of Bon-accord;and further,I will venture to predicate--"

The Captain's lecture upon tactics was here suddenly interrupted by Allan M'Aulay,who said,hastily,--"Room for an unexpected and unwelcome guest!"

At the same moment,the door of the hall opened,and a grey-haired man,of a very stately appearance,presented himself to the assembly.There was much dignity,and even authority,in his manner.His stature was above the common size,and his looks such as were used to command.He cast a severe,and almost stern glance upon the assembly of Chiefs.Those of the higher rank among them returned it with scornful indifference;but some of the western gentlemen of inferior power,looked as if they wished themselves elsewhere.

"To which of this assembly,"said the stranger,"am I to address myself as leader?or have you not fixed upon the person who is to hold an office at least as perilous as it is honourable?"

"Address yourself to me,Sir Duncan Campbell,"said Montrose,stepping forward.

"To you!"said Sir Duncan Campbell,with some scorn.

"Yes,--to me,"repeated Montrose,--"to the Earl of Montrose,if you have forgot him."

"I should now,at least,"said Sir Duncan Campbell,"have had some difficulty in recognising him in the disguise of a groom.

--and yet I might have guessed that no evil influence inferior to your lordship's,distinguished as one who troubles Israel,could have collected together this rash assembly of misguided persons."

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