登陆注册
19471100000062

第62章

A DISCOVERY---WAVERLEY BECOMES DOMESTICATED AT TULLY-VEOLAN.

The next day Edward arose betimes, and in a morning walk around the house and its vicinity, came suddenly upon a small court in front of the dog-kennel, where his friend Davie was employed about his four-footed charge.One quick glance of his eye recognised Waverley, when, instantly turning his back, as if he had not observed him, he began to sing part of an old ballad:---Young men will love thee more fair and more fast _Heard ye so merry the little bird sing?_Old men's love the longest will last, _And the throstle-cock's head is under his wing._The young man's wrath is like light straw on fire;_Heard ye so merry the little bird sing?_But like red-hot steel is the old man's ire, _And the throstle-cock's head is under his wing._The young man will brawl at the evening board;_Heard ye so merry the little bird sing?_But the old man will draw at the dawning the sword, _And the throstle-cook's head is under his wing._Waverley could not avoid observing that Davie laid something like a satirical emphasis on these lines.He therefore approached, and endeavoured, by sundry queries, to elicit from him what the innuendo might mean; but Davie had no mind to explain, and had wit enough to make his folly cloak his knavery.

Edward could collect nothing from him, excepting that the Laird of Balmawhapple had gone home yesterday morning ``wi' his boots fu' o' bluid.'' In the garden, however, he met the old butler, who no longer attempted to conceal that, having been bred in the nursery line with Sumack and Co.of Newcastle, he sometimes wrought a turn in the flower-borders to oblige the Laird and Miss Rose.By a series of queries, Edward at length discovered, with a painful feeling of surprise and shame, that Balmawhapple's submission and apology had been the consequence of a rencontre with the Baron before his guest had quitted his pillow, in which the younger combatant had been disarmed and wounded in the sword-arm.

Greatly mortified at this information, Edward sought out his friendly host, and anxiously expostulated with him upon the injustice he had done him in anticipating his meeting with Mr.

Falconer, a circumstance which, considering his youth and the profession of arms which he had just adopted, was capable of being represented much to his prejudice.The Baron justified himself at greater length than I choose to repeat.He urged that the quarrel was common to them, and that Balmawhapple could not, by the code of honour, _<e'>vite_ giving satisfaction to both, which he had done in his case by an honourable meeting, and in that of Edward by such a _palinode_ as rendered the use of the sword unnecessary, and which, being made and accepted, must necessarily _sopite_ the whole affair.

With this excuse or explanation Waverley was silenced, if not satisfied; but he could not help testifying some displeasure against the Blessed Bear which had given rise to the quarrel, nor refrain from hinting that the sanctified epithet was hardly appropriate.The Baron observed, he could not deny that ``the Bear, though allowed by heralds as a most honourable ordinary, had, nevertheless, somewhat fierce, churlish, and morose in his disposition (as might be read in Archibald Simson, pastor of Dalkeith's _Hieroglyphica Animalium_), and had thus been the type of many quarrels and dissensions which had occurred in the house of Bradwardine; of which,'' he continued, ``I might commemorate mine own unfortunate dissension with my third cousin by the mother's side, Sir Hew Halbert, who was so unthinking as to deride my family name, as if it had been _quasi Bear-warden;_ a most uncivil jest, since it not only insinuated that the founder of our house occupied such a mean situation as to be a custodier of wild beasts, a charge which, ye must have observed, is only entrusted to the very basest plebeians, but, moreover, seemed to infer that our coat-armour had not been achieved by honourable actions in war, but bestowed by way of _paranomasia,_ or pun upon our family appellation---a sort of bearing which the French call _armoires parlantes;_ the Latins, _arma cantatia;_ and your English authorities, canting heraldry; being indeed a species of emblazoning more befitting canters, gaberlunzies, and suchlike mendicants, whose gibberish is formed upon playing upon the word, than the noble, honourable, and useful science of heraldry, which assigns armorial bearings as the reward of noble and generous actions, and not to tickle the ear with vain quodlibets, such as are found in jest-books.''<*>

* Although canting heraldry is generally reprobated, it seems nevertheless * to have been adopted in the arms and mottoes of many honourable * families.Thus the motto of the Vernons, _Ver non semper viret,_ is a perfect * pun, and so is that of the Onslows, _Festina lente._ The _Periissem ni periissem_* of the Anstruthers is liable to a similar objection.One of that * ancient race, finding that an antagonist, with whom he had fixed a friendly * meeting, was determined to take the opportunity of assassinating him, prevented * the hazard by dashing out his brains with a battle-axe.Two sturdy * arms brandishing such a weapon form the usual crest of the family, with the * above motto---_Periissem ni per-iissem_---I had died, unless I had gone * through with it.

Of his quarrel with Sir Hew, he said nothing more than that it was settled in a fitting manner.

Having been so minute with respect to the diversions of Tully-Veolan, on the first days of Edward's arrival, for the purpose of introducing its inmates to the reader's acquaintance, it becomes less necessary to trace the progress of his intercourse with the same accuracy.It is probable that a young man accustomed to more cheerful society would have tired of the conversation of so violent an assertor of the ``boast of heraldry''

同类推荐
  • 诚斋杂记

    诚斋杂记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 诸经圣胎神用诀

    诸经圣胎神用诀

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 撫安東夷記

    撫安東夷記

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Of Money

    Of Money

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 遂昌杂录

    遂昌杂录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 冥婚有约:凶猛鬼夫别追我

    冥婚有约:凶猛鬼夫别追我

    我叫柳千月,二十岁的生日那天,血棺迎亲,鬼夫来临。我被迫孕育鬼子,生活……睡死人床,被百鬼追,妖飞鬼飘僵尸跳。我想逃,鬼夫却霸道纠缠。夜已深,鬼夫大手霸上我的腰,薄唇冰冷,暧昧的气息在我耳边。“女人,怀了我的孩子,休想再逃…”
  • 终极圣装

    终极圣装

    曾有人说拥有了圣衣,便拥有着难以想象的潜力和不可预测的前途。也有人说当你穿上圣衣的那刻,你将背上命运的使命,有着推卸不掉的责任。划破九天,动荡天地。倾泻无尽的怒火,与命相争,一往无前。
  • Under Western Eyes

    Under Western Eyes

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 都市之绝世狂刀

    都市之绝世狂刀

    元宝,不是金元宝,也不是银元宝,而是一个少年的名字。元宝的师傅给了他一把菜刀,不是切菜的,也不是杀猪的,而是一把墨玉宝刀。看元宝把妹打架两不误,警花,御姐,小萝莉,还有神秘的女杀手。看元宝手握墨玉菜刀,横扫天下魑魅魍魉。站在巅峰,才能看尽天下。
  • 倒计时:岁月的星星

    倒计时:岁月的星星

    离中考还有18天我们还有18天的打打闹闹却矛盾不断
  • 气象与自然灾害

    气象与自然灾害

    《气象与自然灾害》介绍了一些自然灾害和气象知识,让读者领略自然的威力并提高人们战胜自然灾害的智慧和勇气,主要内容包括:你知道大气由什么组成吗;空气有质量吗;常用气象名词有哪些;什么是气象观测等。以素质教育为目标,打造科学普及教育权威读本,全面提升青少年科学素养。
  • 海洋馆漫游:海上历险探险

    海洋馆漫游:海上历险探险

    放眼全球,世界上最发达的国家都是海洋大国,经济最活跃的地区都在沿海地区。在当今国际社会,开发海洋、拓展生存和发展空间,已成为世界沿海各国的发展方向和潮流。海洋是一个富饶而未充分开发的自然资源宝库。海洋自然资源包括海域(海洋空间)资源、海洋生物资源、海洋能源、海洋矿产资源、海洋旅游资源、海水资源等。这一切都等待着我们去发现、去开采。青少年认真学习海洋知识,不仅能为未来开发海洋及早储备知识,还能海洋研究事业做出应有的贡献。
  • 妖族来袭:废物三小姐

    妖族来袭:废物三小姐

    顶着人尽皆知的私生女头衔,竟然还是个出了名的废物。是个废物也就算了,好死不死竟然还被逐出家族!冰冷刺骨的寒潭中再睁开双眼,躯壳内早已换了灵魂。重回家族誓要讨回公道的人,却不知她这一去究竟会翻搅起来怎样的风云。深埋的一切被层层揭开,莞尔一笑,已置身是非之中何不掌控这时局,大放光华?我之命必然由我来操控!
  • 慢慢来,让灵魂跟上来

    慢慢来,让灵魂跟上来

    忽然有一天,我们发现自己不知不觉中变成了钢筋水泥的都市里默默奋斗的年轻人,普普通通地在社会中努力挣扎、载浮载沉的平凡人。我们为一些公认的目标:成功,拼命奋斗。开始变得压力很大,内心压抑,有很多精神上的困惑,拼命追赶的困惑,遇到挫折的困惑,自己真正想要的什么的困惑。越来越疲惫,越来越不快乐。社会不仅需要功名利禄,还是需要一些其他的东西的,而我们的舆论、标准却忽视了。越是浮躁的社会,我们越是需要培养一些品质。坚守我们真正想要追求的,找到自己内心的节奏,让心慢下来,在浮躁现实中从容的生活。
  • 狐媚伊人

    狐媚伊人

    狐妖?还是狐仙,她来这里干什么?“麻烦小姐,让开一……。”突然的出现直接吓晕两个男人。“看着我的眼睛——!”狐狸的魅惑,没有人能抵抗。“你到底爱不爱我,我可以为你放弃我的事业!”一个BOSS级的人物,为了她神魂颠倒。且看一个狐妖,在复杂的都市里面,怎样生活,怎样恋爱,她的热情,会不会和像人一样的炙热。“我用我的身体,证明我的清白!”坚决的话语,已经被人同化……