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第35章 A LEGEND OF MONTROSE.(28)

"I will answer unto you,"said Montrose,"in the manner of your own Puritans.I have not troubled Israel,but thou and thy father's house.But let us leave an altercation,which is of little consequence but to ourselves,and hear the tidings you have brought from your Chief of Argyle;for I must conclude that it is in his name that you have come to this meeting."

"It is in the name of the Marquis of Argyle,"said Sir Duncan Campbell,--"in the name of the Scottish Convention of Estates,that I demand to know the meaning of this singular convocation.

If it is designed to disturb the peace of the country,it were but acting like neighbours,and men of honour,to give us some intimation to stand upon our guard."

"It is a singular,and new state of affairs in Scotland,"said Montrose,turning from Sir Duncan Campbell to the assembly,"when Scottish men of rank and family cannot meet in the house of a common friend without an inquisitorial visit and demand,on the part of our rulers,to know the subject of our conference.

Methinks our ancestors were accustomed to hold Highland huntings,or other purposes of meeting,without asking the leave either of the great M'Callum More himself,or any of his emissaries or dependents."

"The times have been such in Scotland,"answered one of the Western Chiefs,"and such they will again be,when the intruders on our ancient possessions are again reduced to be Lairds of Lochow instead of overspreading us like a band of devouring locusts."

"Am I to understand,then,"said Sir Duncan,that it is against my name alone that these preparations are directed?or are the race of Diarmid only to be sufferers in common with the whole of the peaceful and orderly inhabitants of Scotland?"

"I would ask,"said a wild-looking Chief,starting hastily up,"one question of the Knight of Ardenvohr,ere he proceeds farther in his daring catechism.--Has he brought more than one life to this castle,that he ventures to intrude among us for the purposes of insult?"

"Gentlemen,"said Montrose,"let me implore your patience;a messenger who comes among us for the purpose of embassy,is entitled to freedom of speech and safe-conduct.And since Sir Duncan Campbell is so pressing,I care not if I inform him,for his guidance,that he is in an assembly of the King's loyal subjects,convoked by me,in his Majesty's name and authority,and as empowered by his Majesty's royal commission."

"We are to have,then,I presume,"said Sir Duncan Campbell,"a civil war in all its forms?I have been too long a soldier to view its approach with anxiety;but it would have been for my Lord of Montrose's honour,if,in this matter,he had consulted his own ambition less,and the peace of the country more."

"Those consulted their own ambition and self-interest,Sir Duncan,"answered Montrose,"who brought the country to the pass in which it now stands,and rendered necessary the sharp remedies which we are now reluctantly about to use."

"And what rank among these self-seekers,"said Sir Duncan Campbell,"we shall assign to a noble Earl,so violently attached to the Covenant,that he was the first,in 1639,to cross the Tyne,wading middle deep at the head of his regiment,to charge the royal forces?It was the same,I think,who imposed the Covenant upon the burgesses and colleges of Aberdeen,at the point of sword and pike."

"I understand your sneer,Sir Duncan,"said Montrose,temperately;"and I can only add,that if sincere repentance can make amends for youthful error,and for yielding to the artful representation of ambitious hypocrites,I shall be pardoned for the crimes with which you taunt me.I will at least endeavour to deserve forgiveness,for I am here,with my sword in my hand,willing to spend the best blood of my body to make amends for my error;and mortal man can do no more."

"Well,my lord,"said Sir Duncan,"I shall be sorry to carry back this language to the Marquis of Argyle.I had it in farther charge from the Marquis,that,to prevent the bloody feuds which must necessarily follow a Highland war,his lordship will be contented if terms of truce could be arranged to the north of the Highland line,as there is ground enough in Scotland to fight upon,without neighbours destroying each other's families and inheritances."

"It is a peaceful proposal,"said Montrose,smiling,"such as it should be,coming from one whose personal actions have always been more peaceful than his measures.Yet,if the terms of such a truce could be equally fixed,and if we can obtain security,for that,Sir Duncan,is indispensable,--that your Marquis will observe these terms with strict fidelity,I,for my part,should be content to leave peace behind us,since we must needs carry war before us.But,Sir Duncan,you are too old and experienced a soldier for us to permit you to remain in our leaguer,and witness our proceedings;we shall therefore,when you have refreshed yourself,recommend your speedy return to Inverary,and we shall send with you a gentleman on our part to adjust the terms of the Highland armistice,in case the Marquis shall be found serious in proposing such a measure."Sir Duncan Campbell assented by a bow.

"My Lord of Menteith,"continued Montrose,"will you have the goodness to attend Sir Duncan Campbell of Ardenvohr,while we determine who shall return with him to his Chief?M'Aulay will permit us to request that he be entertained with suitable hospitality."

"I will give orders for that,"said Allan M'Aulay,rising and coming forward."I love Sir Duncan Campbell;we have been joint sufferers in former days,and I do not forget it now."

"My Lord of Menteith,"said Sir Duncan Campbell,"I am grieved to see you,at your early age,engaged in such desperate and rebellious courses."

"I am young,"answered Menteith,"yet old enough to distinguish between right and wrong,between loyalty and rebellion;and the sooner a good course is begun,the longer and the better have I a chance of running it."

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