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第3章

CHAPTERII。

HismothercouldforhimascradlesetHerhusband"srustyironcorselet;

Whosejanglingsoundcouldhushherbabetorest,Thatneverplain"dofhisuneasynest;

Thendidhedreamofdrearywarsathand,Andwoke,andfought,andwon,erehecouldstand。HALL"SSATIRES

Itwastowardsthecloseofasummer"sevening,duringtheanxiousperiodwhichwehavecommemorated,thatayounggentlemanofquality,wellmountedandarmed,andaccompaniedbytwoservants,oneofwhomledasumpterhorse,rodeslowlyuponeofthosesteeppasses,bywhichtheHighlandsareaccessiblefromtheLowlandsofPerthshire。[ThebeautifulpassofLeny,nearCallander,inMonteith,would,insomerespects,answerthisdescription。]Theircoursehadlainforsometimealongthebanksofalake,whosedeepwatersreflectedthecrimsonbeamsofthewesternsun。Thebrokenpathwhichtheypursuedwithsomedifficulty,wasinsomeplacesshadedbyancientbirchesandoak—

trees,andinothersoverhungbyfragmentsofhugerock。

Elsewhere,thehill,whichformedthenorthernsideofthisbeautifulsheetofwater,aroseinsteep,butlessprecipitousacclivity,andwasarrayedinheathofthedarkestpurple。Inthepresenttimes,ascenesoromanticwouldhavebeenjudgedtopossessthehighestcharmsforthetraveller;butthosewhojourneyindaysofdoubtanddread,paylittleattentiontopicturesquescenery。

Themasterkept,asoftenasthewoodpermitted,abreastofoneorbothofhisdomestics,andseemedearnestlytoconversewiththem,probablybecausethedistinctionsofrankarereadilysetasideamongthosewhoaremadetobesharersofcommondanger。

Thedispositionsoftheleadingmenwhoinhabitthiswildcountry,andtheprobabilityoftheirtakingpartinthepoliticalconvulsionsthatweresoonexpected,werethesubjectsoftheirconversation。

Theyhadnotadvancedabovehalfwayupthelake,andtheyounggentlemanwaspointingtohisattendantsthespotwheretheirintendedroadturnednorthwards,and,leavingthevergeoftheloch,ascendedaravinetotherighthand,whentheydiscoveredasinglehorsemancomingdowntheshore,asiftomeetthem。Thegleamofthesunbeamsuponhishead—pieceandcorsletshowedthathewasinarmour,andthepurposeoftheothertravellersrequiredthatheshouldnotpassunquestioned。"Wemustknowwhoheis,"saidtheyounggentleman,"andwhitherheisgoing。"Andputtingspurstohishorse,herodeforwardasfastastheruggedstateoftheroadwouldpermit,followedbyhistwoattendants,untilhereachedthepointwherethepassalongthesideofthelakewasintersectedbythatwhichdescendedfromtheravine,securingthusagainstthepossibilityofthestrangereludingthem,byturningintothelatterroadbeforetheycameupwithhim。

Thesinglehorsemanhadmendedhispace,whenhefirstobservedthethreeridersadvancerapidlytowardshim;butwhenhesawthemhaltandformafront,whichcompletelyoccupiedthepath,hecheckedhishorse,andadvancedwithgreatdeliberation;sothateachpartyhadanopportunitytotakeafullsurveyoftheother。Thesolitarystrangerwasmounteduponanablehorse,fitformilitaryservice,andforthegreatweightwhichhehadtocarry,andhisrideroccupiedhisdemipique,orwar—saddle,withanairthatshoweditwashisfamiliarseat。Hehadabrightburnishedhead—piece,withaplumeoffeathers,togetherwithacuirass,thickenoughtoresistamusket—ball,andaback—pieceoflightermaterials。Thesedefensivearmsheworeoverabuffjerkin,alongwithapairofgauntlets,orsteelgloves,thetopsofwhichreacheduptohiselbow,andwhich,liketherestofhisarmour,wereofbrightsteel。Atthefrontofhismilitarysaddlehungacaseofpistols,farbeyondtheordinarysize,nearlytwofeetinlength,andcarryingbulletsoftwentytothepound。Abuffbelt,withabroadsilverbuckle,sustainedononesidealongstraightdouble—edgedbroadsword,withastrongguard,andabladecalculatedeithertostrikeorpush。Ontherightsidehungadaggerofabouteighteeninchesinlength;ashoulder—beltsustainedathisbackamusketoonorblunderbuss,andwascrossedbyabandeliercontaininghischargesofammunition。Thigh—piecesofsteel,thentermedtaslets,metthetopsofhishugejack—boots,andcompletedtheequipageofawell—armedtrooperoftheperiod。

Theappearanceofthehorsemanhimselfcorrespondedwellwithhismilitaryequipage,towhichhehadtheairofhavingbeenlonginured。Hewasabovethemiddlesize,andofstrengthsufficienttobearwitheasetheweightofhisweapons,offensiveanddefensive。Hisagemightbefortyandupwards,andhiscountenancewasthatofaresoluteweather—beatenveteran,whohadseenmanyfields,andbroughtawayintokenmorethanonescar。Atthedistanceofaboutthirtyyardshehaltedandstoodfast,raisedhimselfonhisstirrups,asiftoreconnoitreandascertainthepurposeoftheoppositeparty,andbroughthismusketoonunderhisrightarm,readyforuse,ifoccasionshouldrequireit。Ineverythingbutnumbers,hehadtheadvantageofthosewhoseemedinclinedtointerrupthispassage。

Theleaderofthepartywas,indeed,wellmountedandcladinabuffcoat,richlyembroidered,thehalf—militarydressoftheperiod;buthisdomesticshadonlycoarsejacketsofthickfelt,whichcouldscarcebeexpectedtoturntheedgeofasword,ifwieldedbyastrongman;andnoneofthemhadanyweapons,saveswordsandpistols,withoutwhichgentlemen,ortheirattendants,duringthosedisturbedtimes,seldomstirredabroad。

Whentheyhadstoodatgazeforaboutaminute,theyoungergentlemangavethechallengewhichwasthencommoninthemouthofallstrangerswhometinsuchcircumstances——"Forwhomareyou?"

"Tellmefirst,"answeredthesoldier,"forwhomareyou?——thestrongestpartyshouldspeakfirst。"

"WeareforGodandKingCharles,"answeredthefirstspeaker。——"

Nowtellyourfaction,youknowours。"

"IamforGodandmystandard,"answeredthesinglehorseman。

"Andforwhichstandard?"repliedthechiefoftheotherparty——"CavalierorRoundhead,KingorConvention?"

"Bymytroth,sir,"answeredthesoldier,"Iwouldbeloathtoreplytoyouwithanuntruth,asathingunbecomingacavalieroffortuneandasoldier。Buttoansweryourquerywithbeseemingveracity,itisnecessaryIshouldmyselfhaveresolvedtowhilkofthepresentdivisionsofthekingdomIshallultimatelyadhere,beingamatterwhereonmymindisnotasyetpreceeselyascertained。"

"Ishouldhavethought,"answeredthegentleman,"that,whenloyaltyandreligionareatstake,nogentlemanormanofhonourcouldbelonginchoosinghisparty。"

"Truly,sir,"repliedthetrooper,"ifyespeakthisinthewayofvituperation,asmeaningtoimpugnmyhonourorgenteelity,I

wouldblithelyputthesametoissue,venturinginthatquarrelwithmysinglepersonagainstyouthree。Butifyouspeakitinthewayoflogicalratiocination,whilkIhavestudiedinmyyouthattheMareschal—CollegeofAberdeen,IamreadytoprovetoyeLOGICE,thatmyresolutiontodefer,foracertainseason,thetakinguponmeeitherofthesequarrels,notonlybecomethmeasagentlemanandamanofhonour,butalsoasapersonofsenseandprudence,oneimbuedwithhumanelettersinhisearlyyouth,andwho,fromthenceforward,hasfollowedthewarsunderthebanneroftheinvincibleGustavus,theLionoftheNorth,andundermanyotherheroicleaders,bothLutheranandCalvinist,PapistandArminian。"

Afterexchangingawordortwowithhisdomestics,theyoungergentlemanreplied,"Ishouldbeglad,sir,tohavesomeconversationwithyouuponsointerestingaquestion,andshouldbeproudifIcandetermineyouinfavourofthecauseIhavemyselfespoused。Iridethiseveningtoafriend"shousenotthreemilesdistant,whither,ifyouchoosetoaccompanyme,youshallhavegoodquartersforthenight,andfreepermissiontotakeyourownroadinthemorning,ifyouthenfeelnoinclinationtojoinwithus。"

"WhosewordamItotakeforthis?"answeredthecautioussoldier——"Amanmustknowhisguarantee,orhemayfallintoanambuscade。"

"Iamcalled,"answeredtheyoungerstranger,"theEarlofMenteith,and,Itrust,youwillreceivemyhonourasasufficientsecurity。"

"Aworthynobleman,"answeredthesoldier,"whoseparoleisnottobedoubted。"Withonemotionhereplacedhismusketoonathisback,andwithanothermadehismilitarysalutetotheyoungnobleman,andcontinuingtotalkasherodeforwardtojoinhim——"And,Itrust,"saidhe,"myownassurance,thatIwillbeBON

CAMARADOtoyourlordshipinpeaceorinperil,duringthetimeweshallabidetogether,willnotbealtogethervilipendedinthesedoubtfultimes,when,astheysay,aman"sheadissaferinasteel—capthaninamarblepalace。"

"Iassureyou,sir,"saidLordMenteith,"thattojudgefromyourappearance,Imosthighlyvaluetheadvantageofyourescort;

but,Itrust,weshallhavenooccasionforanyexerciseofvalour,asIexpecttoconductyoutogoodandfriendlyquarters。"

"Goodquarters,mylord,"repliedthesoldier,"arealwaysacceptable,andareonlytobepostponedtogoodpayorgoodbooty,——nottomentionthehonourofacavalier,ortheneedfulpointsofcommandedduty。Andtruly,mylord,yournobleprofferisnotthelesswelcome,inthatIknewnotpreceeselythisnightwhereIandmypoorcompanion"(pattinghishorse)"weretofindlodgments。"

"MayIbepermittedtoask,then,"saidLordMenteith,"towhomI

havethegoodfortunetostandquarter—master?"

"Truly,mylord,"saidthetrooper,"mynameisDalgetty——DugaldDalgetty,Ritt—masterDugaldDalgettyofDrumthwacket,atyourhonourableservicetocommand。ItisanameyoumayhaveseeninGALLOBELGICUS,theSWEDISHINTELLIGENCER,or,ifyoureadHighDutch,intheFLIEGENDENMERCOEURofLeipsic。Myfather,mylord,havingbyunthriftycoursesreducedafairpatrimonytoanonentity,Ihadnobettershift,whenIwaseighteenyearsauld,thantocarrythelearningwhilkIhadacquiredattheMareschal—

CollegeofAberdeen,mygentlebluidanddesignationofDrumthwacket,togetherwithapairofstalwartharms,andlegsconform,totheGermanwars,theretopushmywayasacavalieroffortune。Mylord,mylegsandarmsstoodmeinmoresteadthaneithermygentlekinormybook—lear,andIfoundmyselftrailingapikeasaprivategentlemanunderoldSirLudovickLeslie,whereIlearnedtherulesofservicesotightly,thatI

willnotforgettheminahurry。Sir,Ihavebeenmadetostandguardeighthours,beingfromtwelveatnoontoeighto"clockofthenight,atthepalace,armedwithbackandbreast,head—pieceandbracelets,beingirontotheteeth,inabitterfrost,andtheicewasashardaseverwasflint;andallforstoppinganinstanttospeaktomylandlady,whenIshouldhavegonetoroll—

call。"

"And,doubtless,sir,"repliedLordMenteith,"youhavegonethroughsomehotservice,aswellasthissamecolddutyyoutalkof?"

"Surely,mylord,itdothnotbecomemetospeak;buthethathathseenthefieldsofLeipsicandofLutzen,maybesaidtohaveseenpitchedbattles。AndonewhohathwitnessedtheintakingofFrankfort,andSpanheim,andNuremberg,andsoforth,shouldknowsomewhataboutleaguers,storms,onslaughtsandoutfalls。"

"Butyourmerit,sir,andexperience,weredoubtlessfollowedbypromotion?"

"Itcameslow,mylord,doomsslow,"repliedDalgetty;"butasmyScottishcountrymen,thefathersofthewar,andtheraisersofthosevalorousScottishregimentsthatwerethedreadofGermany,begantofallprettythick,whatwithpestilenceandwhatwiththesword,whywe,theirchildren,succeededtotheirinheritance。Sir,Iwassixyearsfirstprivategentlemanofthecompany,andthreeyearslancespeisade;disdainingtoreceiveahalberd,asunbecomingmybirth。WhereforeIwasultimatelypromotedtobeafahndragger,astheHighDutchcallit(whichsignifiesanancient),intheKing"sLeifRegimentofBlack—

Horse,andthereafterIarosetobelieutenantandritt—master,underthatinvinciblemonarch,thebulwarkoftheProtestantfaith,theLionoftheNorth,theterrorofAustria,GustavustheVictorious。"

"Andyet,ifIunderstandyou,CaptainDalgetty,——Ithinkthatrankcorrespondswithyourforeigntitleofritt—master——"

"Thesamegradepreceesely,"answeredDalgetty;"ritt—mastersignifyingliterallyfile—leader。"

"Iwasobserving,"continuedLordMenteith,"that,ifI

understoodyouright,youhadlefttheserviceofthisgreatPrince。"

"Itwasafterhisdeath——itwasafterhisdeath,sir,"saidDalgetty,"whenIwasinnoshapeboundtocontinuemineadherence。Therearethings,mylord,inthatservice,thatcannotbutgoagainstthestomachofanycavalierofhonour。Inespecial,albeitthepaybenoneofthemostsuperabundant,beingonlyaboutsixtydollarsa—monthtoaritt—master,yettheinvincibleGustavusneverpaidaboveone—thirdofthatsum,whilkwasdistributedmonthlybywayofloan;although,whenjustlyconsidered,itwas,infact,aborrowingbythatgreatmonarchoftheadditionaltwo—thirdswhichwereduetothesoldier。AndI

haveseensomewholeregimentsofDutchandHolsteinersmutinyonthefieldofbattle,likebasescullions,cryingoutGelt,gelt,signifyingtheirdesireofpay,insteadoffallingtoblowslikeournobleScottishblades,whoeverdisdained,mylord,postponingofhonourtofilthylucre。"

"Butwerenotthesearrears,"saidLordMenteith,"paidtothesoldieryatsomestatedperiod?"

"Mylord,"saidDalgetty,"Itakeitonmyconscience,thatatnoperiod,andbynopossibleprocess,couldonecreutzerofthemeverberecovered。ImyselfneversawtwentydollarsofmyownallthetimeIservedtheinvincibleGustavus,unlessitwasfromthechanceofastormorvictory,orthefetchinginsometownordoorp,whenacavalieroffortune,whoknowstheusageofwars,seldomfailethtomakesomesmallprofit。"

"Ibeginrathertowonder,sir,"saidLordMenteith,"thatyoushouldhavecontinuedsolongintheSwedishservice,thanthatyoushouldhaveultimatelywithdrawnfromit。"

"NeitherIshould,"answeredtheRitt—master;"butthatgreatleader,captain,andking,theLionoftheNorth,andthebulwarkoftheProtestantfaith,hadawayofwinningbattles,takingtowns,over—runningcountries,andlevyingcontributions,whilkmadehisserviceirresistiblydelectabletoalltrue—bredcavalierswhofollowthenobleprofessionofarms。SimpleasI

ridehere,mylord,IhavemyselfcommandedthewholestiftofDunklespielontheLowerRhine,occupyingthePalsgrave"spalace,consuminghischoicewineswithmycomrades,callingincontributions,requisitions,andcaduacs,andnotfailingtolickmyfingers,asbecameagoodcook。Buttrulyallthisgloryhastenedtodecay,afterourgreatmasterhadbeenshotwiththreebulletsonthefieldofLutzen;wherefore,findingthatFortunehadchangedsides,thattheborrowingsandlendingswentonasbeforeoutofourpay,whilethecaduacsandcasualtieswereallcutoff,Ie"engaveupmycommission,andtookservicewithWallenstein,inWalterButler"sIrishregiment。"

"AndmayIbegtoknowofyou,"saidLordMenteith,apparentlyinterestedintheadventuresofthissoldieroffortune,"howyoulikedthischangeofmasters?"

"Indifferentwell,"saidtheCaptain——"veryindifferentwell。I

cannotsaythattheEmperorpaidmuchbetterthanthegreatGustavus。Forhardknocks,wehadplentyofthem。Iwasoftenobligedtorunmyheadagainstmyoldacquaintances,theSwedishfeathers,whilkyourhonourmustconceivetobedouble—pointedstakes,shodwithironateachend,andplantedbeforethesquadofpikestopreventanonfallofthecavalry。ThewhilkSwedishfeathers,althoughtheylookgaytotheeye,resemblingtheshrubsorlessertreesofaneforest,asthepuissantpikes,arrangedinbattaliabehindthem,correspondtothetallpinesthereof,yet,nevertheless,arenotaltogethersosofttoencounterastheplumageofagoose。Howbeit,indespiteofheavyblowsandlightpay,acavalieroffortunemaythriveindifferentlywellintheImperialservice,inrespecthisprivatecasualtiesarenothingsocloselylookedtoasbytheSwede;andsothatanofficerdidhisdutyonthefield,neitherWallensteinnorPappenheim,noroldTillybeforethem,wouldlikelylistentotheobjurgationsofboorsorburghersagainstanycommanderorsoldado,bywhomtheychancedtobesomewhatcloselyshorn。Sothatanexperiencedcavalier,knowinghowtolay,asourScottishphraseruns,"theheadofthesowtothetailofthegrice,"mightgetoutofthecountrythepaywhilkhecouldnotobtainfromtheEmperor。"

"Withafullhand,sir,doubtless,andwithinterest,"saidLordMenteith。

"Indubitably,mylord,"answeredDalgetty,composedly;"foritwouldbedoublydisgracefulforanysoldadoofranktohavehisnamecalledinquestionforanypettydelinquency。"

"Andpray,Sir,"continuedLordMenteith,"whatmadeyouleavesogainfulaservice?"

"Why,truly,sir,"answeredthesoldier,"anIrishcavalier,calledO"Quilligan,beingmajorofourregiment,andIhavinghadwordswithhimthenightbefore,respectingtheworthandprecedenceofourseveralnations,itpleasedhimthenextdaytodeliverhisorderstomewiththepointofhisbatoonadvancedandheldaloof,insteadofdecliningandtrailingthesame,asisthefashionfromacourteouscommandingofficertowardshisequalinrank,though,itmaybe,hisinferiorinmilitarygrade。Uponthisquarrel,sir,wefoughtinprivaterencontre;andas,intheperquisitionswhichfollowed,itpleasedWalterButler,ouroberst,orcolonel,togivethelighterpunishmenttohiscountryman,andtheheaviertome,whereupon,ill—stomachingsuchpartiality,IexchangedmycommissionforoneundertheSpaniard。"

"Ihopeyoufoundyourselfbetteroffbythechange?"saidLordMenteith。

"Ingoodsooth,"answeredtheRitt—master,"Ihadbutlittletocomplainof。Thepaywassomewhatregular,beingfurnishedbytherichFlemingsandWaloonsoftheLowCountry。Thequarterswereexcellent;thegoodwheatenloavesoftheFlemingswerebetterthantheProvantrye—breadoftheSwede,andRhenishwinewasmoreplentywithusthaneverIsawtheblack—beerofRostockinGustavus"scamp。Servicetherewasnone,dutytherewaslittle;andthatlittlewemightdo,orleaveundone,atourpleasure;anexcellentretirementforacavaliersomewhatwearyoffieldandleaguer,whohadpurchasedwithhisbloodasmuchhonourasmightservehisturn,andwasdesirousofalittleeaseandgoodliving。"

"AndmayIask,"saidLordMenteith,"whyyou,Captain,being,asIsuppose,inthesituationyoudescribe,retiredfromtheSpanishservicealso?"

"Youaretoconsider,mylord,thatyourSpaniard,"repliedCaptainDalgetty,"isapersonaltogetherunparalleledinhisownconceit,where—throughhemakethnotfitaccountofsuchforeigncavaliersofvalourasarepleasedtotakeservicewithhim。Andagallingthingitistoeveryhonourablesoldado,tobeputaside,andpostponed,andobligedtoyieldpreferencetoeverypuffingsignor,who,wereitthequestionwhichshouldfirstmountabreachatpushofpike,mightbeapttoyieldwillingplacetoaScottishcavalier。Moreover,sir,Iwasprickedinconsciencerespectingamatterofreligion。"

"Ishouldnothavethought,CaptainDalgetty,"saidtheyoungnobleman,"thatanoldsoldier,whohadchangedservicesooften,wouldhavebeentooscrupulousonthathead。"

"NomoreIam,mylord,"saidtheCaptain,"sinceIholdittobethedutyofthechaplainoftheregimenttosettlethosemattersforme,andeveryotherbravecavalier,inasmuchashedoesnothingelsethatIknowofforhispayandallowances。Butthiswasaparticularcase,mylord,aCASUSIMPROVISUS,asImaysay,inwhilkIhadnochaplainofmyownpersuasiontoactasmyadviser。Ifound,inshort,thatalthoughmybeingaProtestantmightbewinkedat,inrespectthatIwasamanofaction,andhadmoreexperiencethanalltheDonsinourTERTIAputtogether,yet,wheningarrison,itwasexpectedIshouldgotomasswiththeregiment。Now,mylord,asatrueScottishman,andeducatedattheMareschal—CollegeofAberdeen,Iwasboundtoupholdthemasstobeanactofblindedpapistryandutteridolatry,whilkI

wasaltogetherunwillingtohomologatebymypresence。Trueitis,thatIconsultedonthepointwithaworthycountrymanofmyown,oneFatherFatsides,oftheScottishCovenantinWurtzburg——"

"AndIhope,"observedLordMenteith,"youobtainedaclearopinionfromthissameghostlyfather?"

"Asclearasitcouldbe,"repliedCaptainDalgetty,"consideringwehaddrunksixflasksofRhenish,andabouttwomutchkinsofKirchenwasser。FatherFatsidesinformedme,that,asnearlyashecouldjudgeforahereticlikemyself,itsignifiednotmuchwhetherIwenttomassornot,seeingmyeternalperditionwassignedandsealedatanyrate,inrespectofmyimpenitentandobdurateperseveranceinmydamnableheresy。Beingdiscouragedbythisresponse,IappliedtoaDutchpastorofthereformedchurch,whotoldme,hethoughtImightlawfullygotomass,inrespectthattheprophetpermittedNaaman,amightymanofvalour,andanhonourablecavalierofSyria,tofollowhismasterintothehouseofRimmon,afalsegod,oridol,towhomhehadvowedservice,andtobowdownwhenthekingwasleaninguponhishand。Butneitherwasthisanswersatisfactorytome,bothbecausetherewasanuncodifferencebetweenananointedKingofSyriaandourSpanishcolonel,whomIcouldhaveblownawaylikethepeelingofaningan,andchieflybecauseIcouldnotfindthethingwasrequiredofmebyanyofthearticlesofwar;neitherwasIprofferedanyconsideration,eitherinperquisiteorpay,forthewrongImighttherebydotomyconscience。"

"Soyouagainchangedyourservice?"saidLordMenteith。

"IntrothdidI,mylord;andaftertryingforashortwhiletwoorthreeotherpowers,IeventookonforatimewiththeirHighMightinessestheStatesofHolland。"

"Andhowdidtheirservicejumpwithyourhumour?"againdemandedhiscompanion。

"O!mylord,"saidthesoldier,inasortofenthusiasm,"theirbehaviouronpay—daymightbeapatterntoallEurope——noborrowings,nolendings,nooffsetsnoarrears——allbalancedandpaidlikeabanker"sbook。Thequarters,too,areexcellent,andtheallowancesunchallengeable;butthen,sir,theyareapreceese,scrupulouspeople,andwillallownothingforpeccadilloes。Sothatifaboorcomplainsofabrokenhead,orabeer—sellerofabrokencan,oradaftwenchdoesbutsqueakloudenoughtobeheardaboveherbreath,asoldierofhonourshallbedragged,notbeforehisowncourt—martial,whocanbestjudgeofandpunishhisdemerits,hutbeforeabasemechanicalburgo—

master,whoshallmenacehimwiththerasp—house,thecord,andwhatnot,asifhewereoneoftheirownmean,amphibious,twenty—breechedboors。Sonotbeingabletodwelllongeramongthoseungratefulplebeians,who,althoughunabletodefendthemselvesbytheirproperstrength,willneverthelessallowthenobleforeigncavalierwhoengageswiththemnothingbeyondhisdrywages,whichnohonourablespiritwillputincompetitionwithaliberallicenseandhonourablecountenance,IresolvedtoleavetheserviceoftheMynheers。Andhearingatthistime,tomyexceedingsatisfaction,thatthereissomethingtobedoingthissummerinmywayinthismydearnativecountry,Iamcomehither,astheysay,likeabeggartoabridal,inordertogivemylovingcountrymentheadvantageofthatexperiencewhichI

haveacquiredinforeignparts。Soyourlordshiphasanoutlineofmybriefstory,exceptingmydeportmentinthosepassagesofactioninthefield,inleaguers,storms,andonslaughts,whilkwouldbewearisometonarrate,andmight,peradventure,betterbefitanyothertonguethanmineown。"

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