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第58章 A LEGEND OF MONTROSE.(51)

The outlaw accordingly led the way into the wood,by which the castle is surrounded for several miles,walking with so much dispatch as kept Gustavus at a round trot,and taking such a number of cross cuts and turns,that Captain Dalgetty speedily lost all idea where he might be,and all knowledge of the points of the compass.At length,the path,which had gradually become more difficult,altogether ended among thickets and underwood.

The roaring of a torrent was heard in the neighbourhood,the ground became in some places broken,in others boggy,and everywhere unfit for riding.

"What the foul fiend,"said Dalgetty,"is to be done here?I must part with Gustavus,I fear."

"Take no care for your horse,"said the outlaw;"he shall soon be restored to you."

As he spoke,he whistled in a low tune,and a lad,half-dressed in tartan,half naked,having only his own shaggy hair,tied with a thong of leather,to protect his head and face from sun and weather,lean,and half-starved in aspect,his wild grey eyes appearing to fill up ten times the proportion usually allotted to them in the human face,crept out,as a wild beast might have done,from a thicket of brambles and briars.

"Give your horse to the gillie,"said Ranald MacEagh;"your life depends upon it."

"Och!och!"exclaimed the despairing veteran;"Eheu!as we used to say at Mareschal-College,must I leave Gustavus in such grooming!"

"Are you frantic,to lose time thus!"said his guide;"do we stand on friends'ground,that you should part with your horse as if he were your brother?I tell you,you shall have him again;

but if you never saw the animal,is not life better than the best colt ever mare foaled?"

"And that is true too,mine honest friend,"sighed Dalgetty;"yet if you knew but the value of Gustavus,and the things we two have done and suffered together--See,he turns back to look at me!--Be kind to him,my good breechless friend,and I will requite you well."So saying,and withal sniffling a little to swallow his grief,he turned from the heart-rending spectacle in order to follow his guide.

To follow his guide was no easy matter,and soon required more agility than Captain Dalgetty could master.The very first plunge after he had parted from his charger,carried him,with little assistance from a few overhanging boughs,or projecting roots of trees,eight foot sheer down into the course of a torrent,up which the Son of the Mist led the way.Huge stones,over which they scrambled,--thickets of them and brambles,through which they had to drag themselves,--rocks which were to be climbed on the one side with much labour and pain,for the purpose of an equally precarious descent upon the other;all these,and many such interruptions,were surmounted by the light- footed and half-naked mountaineer with an ease and velocity which excited the surprise and envy of Captain Dalgetty,who,encumbered by his head-piece,corslet,and other armour,not to mention his ponderous jack-boots,found himself at length so much exhausted by fatigue,and the difficulties of the road,that he sate down upon a stone in order to recover his breath,while he explained to Ranald MacEagh the difference betwixt travelling EXPEDITUS and IMPEDITUS,as these two military phrases were understood at Mareschal-College,Aberdeen.The sole answer of the mountaineer was to lay his hand on the soldier's arm,and point backward in the direction of the wind.Dalgetty could spy nothing,for evening was closing fast,and they were at the bottom of a dark ravine.But at length he could distinctly hear at a distance the sullen toll of a large bell.

"That,"said he,"must be the alarm--the storm-clock,as the Germans call it."

"It strikes the hour of your death,"answered Ranald,"unless you can accompany me a little farther.For every toll of that bell a brave man has yielded up his soul."

"Truly,Ranald,my trusty friend,"said Dalgetty,"I will not deny that the case may be soon my own;for I am so forfoughen (being,as I explained to you,IMPEDITUS,for had I been EXPEDITUS,I mind not pedestrian exercise the flourish of a fife),that I think I had better ensconce myself in one of these bushes,and even lie quiet there to abide what fortune God shall send me.I entreat you,mine honest friend Ranald,to shift for yourself,and leave me to my fortune,as the Lion of the North,the immortal Gustavus Adolphus,my never-to-be-forgotten master (whom you must surely have heard of,Ranald,though you may have heard of no one else),said to Francis Albert,Duke of Saxe-

Lauenburgh,when he was mortally wounded on the plains of Lutzen.

Neither despair altogether of my safety,Ranald,seeing I have been in as great pinches as this in Germany--more especially,I remember me,that at the fatal battle of Nerlingen--after which I changed service--"

"If you would save your father's son's breath to help his child out of trouble,instead of wasting it upon the tales of Seannachies,"said Ranald,who now grew impatient of the Captain's loquacity,"or if your feet could travel as fast as your tongue,you might yet lay your head on an unbloody pillow to-night."

"Something there is like military skill in that,"replied the Captain,"although wantonly and irreverently spoken to an officer of rank.But I hold it good to pardon such freedoms on a march,in respect of the Saturnalian license indulged in such cases to the troops of all nations.And now,resume thine office,friend Ranald,in respect I am well-breathed;or,to be more plain,I PRAE,SEQUAR,as we used to say at Mareschal-College."

Comprehending his meaning rather from his motions than his language,the Son of the Mist again led the way,with an unerring precision that looked like instinct,through a variety of ground the most difficult and broken that could well be imagined.

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