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There were some particulars in the general alarm which are curious and interesting.The men of Liddesdale, the most remote point to the westward which the alarm reached, were so much afraid of being late in the field, that they put in requisition all the horses they could find, and when they had thus made a forced march out of their own country, they turned their borrowed steeds loose to find their way back through the hills, and they all got back safe to their own stables.Another remarkable circumstance was, the general cry of the inhabitants of the smaller towns for arms, that they might go along with their companions.The Selkirkshire Yeomanry made a remarkable march, for although some of the individuals lived at twenty and thirty miles' distance from the place where they mustered, they were nevertheless embodied and in order in so short a period, that they were at Dalkeith, which was their alarm-post, about one o'clock on the day succeeding the first signal, with men and horses in good order, though the roads were in a bad state, and many of the troopers must have ridden forty or fifty miles without drawing bridle.Two members of the corps chanced to be absent from their homes, and in Edinburgh on private business.The lately married wife of one of these gentlemen, and the widowed mother of the other, sent the arms, uniforms, and chargers of the two troopers, that they might join their companions at Dalkeith.The author was very much struck by the answer made to him by the last-mentioned lady, when he paid her some compliment on the readiness which she showed in equipping her son with the means of meeting danger, when she might have left him a fair excuse for remaining absent.``Sir,'' she replied, with the spirit of a Roman matron, ``none can know better than you that my son is the only prop by which, since his father's death, our family is supported.But Iwould rather see him dead on that hearth, than hear that he had been a horse's length behind his companions in the defence of his king and country.''

The author mentions what was immediately under his own eye, and within his own knowledge; but the spirit was universal, wherever the alarm reached, both in Scotland and England.

The account of the ready patriotism displayed by the country on this occasion, warmed the hearts of Scottishmen in every corner of the world.

It reached the ears of the well-known Dr.Leyden, whose enthusiastic love of Scotland, and of his own district of Teviotdale, formed a distinguished part of his character.The account which was read to him when on a sick-bed, stated (very truly) that the different corps, on arriving at their alarm-posts, announced themselves by their music playing the tunes peculiar to their own districts, many of which have been gathering-signals for centuries.

It was particularly remembered, that the Liddesdale men, before mentioned, entered Kelso playing the lively tune--O wha dare meddle wi' me, And wha dare meddle wi' me!

My name it is little Jock Elliot, And wha dare meddle wi' me!

The patient was so delighted with this display of ancient Border spirit, that he sprung up in his bed, and began to sing the old song with such vehemence of action and voice, that his attendants, ignorant of the cause of excitation, concluded that the fever had taken possession of his brain;and it was only the entry of another Borderer, Sir John Malcolm, and the explanation which he was well qualified to give, that prevented them from resorting to means of medical coercion.

The circumstances of this false alarm and its consequences may be now held of too little importance even for a note upon a work of fiction; but, at the period when it happened, it was hailed by the country as a propitious omen, that the national force, to which much must naturally have been trusted, had the spirit to look in the face the danger which they had taken arms to repel; and every one was convinced, that on whichever side God might bestow the victory, the invaders would meet with the most determined opposition from the children of the soil.

GLOSSARY OF CERTAIN SCOTCH WORDS AND PHRASES, AS APPLIED IN THE ANTIQUARY.

Abune,above.

Again-e'en,by the evening.

Aiblins,perhaps.

Aik,oak.

Aitmeal,oatmeal Ava',at all.

Awmous,alms.

Bain or Bane,a bone.

Bairn,a child.

Ban,curse.

Bannock-fluke,turbot.

Barm,yeast.

Barns-breaking,frolic.

Baudron,a cat.

Bedral,beadle, grave-digger.

Belyve,directly.

Ben,in, within.

Bennison,blessing.

Bicker,a wooden vessel Bide,wait.

Bield,shelter.

Bigging,building.

Bink,beach.

Binna,be not.

Blythe,merry.

Boddle,a small copper coin.

Bole,window, aperture.

Bonny,pretty.

Bourd,a joke.

Bourock,a mound, heap.

Bowse,pull.

Braid,broad.

Braw,fine, brave.

Braws,fine clothing.

Breeks,breeches.

Brock,a badger.

Butter in the black dog's hause (throat),irrecoverable.

Ca' thro,an ado.

Callant,a lad.

Caller,fresh.

Canny,quiet.

Cantrip,a frolic, trick.

Car-cake,small cake baked with eggs, and eaten on Eastern's even.

Carfuffle,excitement.

Carle,fellow.

Cast,lot, fate.

Certie,good gracious.

Claes,clothes.

Clartier the cosier,the dirtier the warmer.

Cleugh,a rugged precipice.

Clink,to strike.

Coble,a little boat.

Cockpaddle,a lump-lish.

Corbie,a crow.

Coronach,highland lament for the dead.

Craft or Croft,grazing field.

Crack,to gossip.

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