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第6章 INTRODUCTION (Supplement).(1)

Sergeant More M'Alpin was,during his residence among us,one of the most honoured inhabitants of Gandercleugh.No one thought of disputing his title to the great leathern chair on the "cosiest side of the chimney,"in the common room of the Wallace Arms,on a Saturday evening.No less would our sexton,John Duirward,have held it an unlicensed intrusion,to suffer any one to induct himself into the corner of the left-hand pew nearest to the pulpit,which the Sergeant regularly occupied on Sundays.There he sat,his blue invalid uniform brushed with the most scrupulous accuracy.Two medals of merit displayed at his button-hole,as well as the empty sleeve which should have been occupied by his right arm,bore evidence of his hard and honourable service.His weatherbeaten features,his grey hair tied in a thin queue in the military fashion of former days,and the right side of his head a little turned up,the better to catch the sound of the clergyman's voice,were all marks of his profession and infirmities.Beside him sat his sister Janet,a little neat old woman,with a Highland curch and tartan plaid,watching the very looks of her brother,to her the greatest man upon earth,and actively looking out for him,in his silver-clasped Bible,the texts which the minister quoted or expounded.

I believe it was the respect that was universally paid to this worthy veteran by all ranks in Gandercleugh which induced him to choose our village for his residence,for such was by no means his original intention.

He had risen to the rank of sergeant-major of artillery,by hard service in various quarters of the world,and was reckoned one of the most tried and trusty men of the Scotch Train.A ball,which shattered his arm in a peninsular campaign,at length procured him an honourable discharge.with an allowance from Chelsea,and a handsome gratuity from the patriotic fund.Moreover,Sergeant More M'Alpin had been prudent as well as valiant;and,from prize-money and savings,had become master of a small sum in the three per cent consols.

He retired with the purpose of enjoying this income in the wild Highland glen,in which,when a boy,he had herded black cattle and goats,ere the roll of the drum had made him cock his bonnet an inch higher,and follow its music for nearly forty years.To his recollection,this retired spot was unparalleled in beauty by the richest scenes he had visited in his wanderings.Even the Happy Valley of Rasselas would have sunk into nothing upon the comparison.He came--he revisited the loved scene;it was but a sterile glen,surrounded with rude crags,and traversed by a northern torrent.This was not the worst.The fires had been quenched upon thirty hearths--of the cottage of his fathers he could but distinguish a few rude stones--the language was almost extinguished--the ancient race from which he boasted his descent had found a refuge beyond the Atlantic.One southland farmer,three grey-plaided shepherds,and six dogs,now tenanted the whole glen,which in his youth had maintained,in content,if not in competence,upwards of two hundred inhabitants,In the house of the new tenant,Sergeant M'Alpin found,however,an unexpected source of pleasure,and a means of employing his social affections.His sister Janet had fortunately entertained so strong a persuasion that her brother would one day return,that she had refused to accompany her kinsfolk upon their emigration.Nay,she had consented,though not without a feeling of degradation,to take service with the intruding Lowlander,who,though a Saxon,she said,had proved a kind man to her.

This unexpected meeting with his sister seemed a cure for all the disappointments which it had been Sergeant More's lot to encounter,although it was not without a reluctant tear that he heard told,as a Highland woman alone could ten it,the story of the expatriation of his kinsmen.

She narrated at great length the vain offers they had made of advanced rent,the payment of which must have reduced them to the extremity of poverty,which they were yet contented to face,for permission to live and die on their native soil.Nor did Janet forget the portents which had announced the departure of the Celtic race,and the arrival of the strangers.For two years previous to the emigration,when the night wind howled dawn the pass of Balachra,its notes were distinctly modelled to the tune of "HA TIL MI TULIDH"(we return no more),with which the emigrants usually bid farewell to their native shores.The uncouth cries of the Southland shepherds,and the barking of their dogs,were often heard in the midst of the hills long before their actual arrival.A bard,the last of his race,had commemorated the expulsion of the natives of the glen in a tune,which brought tears into the aged eyes of the veteran,and of which the first stanza may be thus rendered:--Woe,woe,son of the Lowlander,Why wilt thou leave thine own bonny Border?

Why comes thou hither,disturbing the Highlander,Wasting the glen that was once in fair order?

What added to Sergeant More M'Alpin's distress upon the occasion was,that the chief by whom this change had been effected,was,by tradition and common opinion,held to represent the ancient leaders and fathers of the expelled fugitives;and it had hitherto been one of Sergeant More's principal subjects of pride to prove,by genealogical deduction,in what degree of kindred he stood to this personage.A woful change was now wrought in his sentiments towards him.

"I cannot curse him,"he said,as he rose and strode through the room,when Janet's narrative was finished--"I will not curse him;

he is the descendant and representative of my fathers.But never shall mortal man hear me name his name again."And he kept his word;for,until his dying day,no man heard him mention his selfish and hard-hearted chieftain.

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