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第2章 INTRODUCTION TO A LEGEND OF MONTROSE.(2)

It is with mingled pleasure and shame that I record the more important error,of having announced as deceased my learned acquaintance,the Rev.Dr.Grahame,minister of Aberfoil.--See ROB ROY,p.360.I cannot now recollect the precise ground of my depriving my learned and excellent friend of his existence,unless,like Mr.Kirke,his predecessor in the parish,the excellent Doctor had made a short trip to Fairyland,with whose wonders he is so well acquainted.But however I may have been misled,my regret is most sincere for having spread such a rumour;and no one can be more gratified than I that the report,however I have been induced to credit and give it currency,is a false one,and that Dr.Grahame is still the living pastor of Aberfoil,for the delight and instruction of his brother antiquaries.]

Meanwhile Young James Stewart of Ardvoirlich grew up to manhood uncommonly tall,strong,and active,with such power in the grasp of his hand in particular,as could force the blood from beneath the nails of the persons who contended with him in this feat of strength.His temper was moody,fierce,and irascible;yet he must have had some ostensible good qualities,as he was greatly beloved by Lord Kilpont,the eldest son of the Earl of Airth and Menteith.

This gallant young nobleman joined Montrose in the setting up his standard in 1644,just before the decisive battle at Tippermuir,on the 1st September in that year.At that time,Stewart of Ardvoirlich shared the confidence of the young Lord by day,and his bed by night,when,about four or five days after the battle,Ardvoirlich,either from a fit of sudden fury or deep malice long entertained against his unsuspecting friend,stabbed Lord Kilpont to the heart,and escaped from the camp of Montrose,having killed a sentinel who attempted to detain him.Bishop Guthrie gives us a reason for this villainous action,that Lord Kilpont had rejected with abhorrence a proposal of Ardvoirlich to assassinate Montrose.But it does not appear that there is any authority for this charge,which rests on mere suspicion.

Ardvoirlich,the assassin,certainly did fly to the Covenanters,and was employed and promoted by them.He obtained a pardon for the slaughter of Lord Kilpont,confirmed by Parliament in 1634,and was made Major of Argyle's regiment in 1648.Such are the facts of the tale here given as a Legend of Montrose's wars.The reader will find they are considerably altered in the fictitious narrative.

The author has endeavoured to enliven the tragedy of the tale by the introduction of a personage proper to the time and country.

In this he has been held by excellent judges to have been in some degree successful.The contempt of commerce entertained by young men having some pretence to gentility,the poverty of the country of Scotland,the national disposition to wandering and to adventure,all conduced to lead the Scots abroad into the military service of countries which were at war with each other.

They were distinguished on the Continent by their bravery;but in adopting the trade of mercenary soldiers,they necessarily injured their national character.The tincture of learning,which most of them possessed,degenerated into pedantry;their good breeding became mere ceremonial;their fear of dishonour no longer kept them aloof from that which was really unworthy,but was made to depend on certain punctilious observances totally apart from that which was in itself deserving of praise.A cavalier of honour,in search of his fortune,might,for example,change his service as he would his shirt,fight,like the doughty Captain Dalgetty,in one cause after another,without regard to the justice of the quarrel,and might plunder the peasantry subjected to him by the fate of war with the most unrelenting rapacity;but he must beware how he sustained the slightest reproach,even from a clergyman,if it had regard to neglect on the score of duty.The following occurrence will prove the truth of what I mean:--

"Here I must not forget the memory of one preacher,Master William Forbesse,a preacher for souldiers,yea,and a captaine in neede to leade souldiers on a good occasion,being full of courage,with discretion and good conduct,beyond some captaines I have knowne,that were not so capable as he.At this time he not onely prayed for us,but went on with us,to remarke,as I thinke,men's carriage;and having found a sergeant neglecting his dutie and his honour at such a time (whose name I will not expresse),having chidden him,did promise to reveale him unto me,as he did after their service.The sergeant being called before me,and accused,did deny his accusation,alleaging,if he were no pasteur that had alleaged it,he would not lie under the injury,The preacher offered to fight with him,[in proof]that it was truth he had spoken of him;whereupon I cashiered the sergeant,and gave his place to a worthier,called Mungo Gray,a gentleman of good worth,and of much courage.The sergeant being cashiered,never called Master William to account,for which he was evill thought of;so that he retired home,and quit the warres."

The above quotation is taken from a work which the author repeatedly consulted while composing the following sheets,and which is in great measure written in the humour of Captain Dugald Dalgetty.It bears the following formidable title:--"MONRO his Expedition with the worthy Scots Regiment,called MacKeye's Regiment,levied in August 1626,by Sir Donald MacKeye Lord Rees Colonel,for his Majestie's service of Denmark,and reduced after the battle of Nerling,in September 1634,at Wormes,in the Palz:

Discharged in several duties and observations of service,first,under the magnanimous King of Denmark,during his wars against the Empire;afterwards under the invincible King of Sweden,during his Majestie's lifetime;and since under the Director-General,the Rex-Chancellor Oxensterne,and his Generals:

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