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第362章

THE LAIRD AND THE PREACHER.

Since he came to town, Gibbie had seen Ginevra but once--that was in the North church.She looked so sad and white that his heart was very heavy for her.Could it be that she repented?--She must have done it to please her father! If she would marry Donal, he would engage to give her Glashruach.She should have Glashruach all the same whatever she did, only it might influence her father.He paced up and down before the cottage once for a whole night, but no good came of that.He paced before it from dusk to bedtime again and again, in the poor hope of a chance of speaking to Ginevra, but he never saw even her shadow on the white blind.He went up to the door once, but in the dread of displeasing her lost his courage, and paced the street the whole morning instead, but saw no one come out.

Fergus had gradually become essential to the small remaining happiness of which the laird was capable.He had gained his favour chiefly through the respect and kindly attention he showed him.The young preacher knew little of the laird's career, and looked upon him as an unfortunate man, towards whom loyalty now required even a greater show of respect than while he owned his father's farm.The impulse transmitted to him from the devotion of ancestors to the patriarchal head of the clan, had found blind vent in the direction of the mere feudal superior, and both the impulse and its object remained.He felt honoured, even now that he had reached the goal of his lofty desires and was a popular preacher, in being permitted to play backgammon with the great man, or to carve a chicken, when the now trembling hands, enfeebled far more through anxiety and disappointment than from age, found themselves unequal to the task:

the laird had begun to tell long stories, and drank twice as much as he did a year ago; he was sinking in more ways than one.

Fergus at length summoned courage to ask him if he might pay his addresses to Miss Galbraith.The old man started, cast on him a withering look, murmured "The heiress of Glashruach!" remembered, threw himself back in his chair, and closed his eyes.Fergus, on the other side of the table, sat erect, a dice-box in his hand, waiting a reply.The father reflected that if he declined what he could not call an honour, he must lose what was unquestionably a comfort: how was he to pass all the evenings of the week without the preacher? On the other hand, if he accepted him, he might leave the miserable cottage, and go to the manse: from a moral point of view--that was, from the point of other people's judgment of him--it would be of consequence to have a clergyman for a son-in-law.

Slowly he raised himself in his chair, opened his unsteady eyes, which rolled and pitched like boats on a choppy sea, and said solemnly, "You have my permission, Mr.Duff."The young preacher hastened to find Ginevra, but only to meet a refusal, gentle and sorrowful.He pleaded for permission to repeat his request after an interval, but she distinctly refused.She did not, however, succeed in making a man with such a large opinion of himself hopeless.Disappointed and annoyed he was, but he sought and fancied he found reasons for her decision which were not unfavourable to himself, and continued to visit her father as before, saying to him he had not quite succeeded in drawing from her a favourable answer, but hoped to prevail.He nowise acted the despairing lover, but made grander sermons than ever, and, as he came to feel at home in his pulpit, delivered them with growing force.But delay wrought desire in the laird; and at length, one evening, having by cross-questioning satisfied himself that Fergus made no progress, he rose, and going to his desk, handed him Donal's verses.Fergus read them, and remarked he had read better, but the first stanza had a slight flavour of Shelley.

"I don't care a straw about their merit or demerit," said Mr.

Galbraith; "poetry is nothing but spoilt prose.What I want to know is, whether they do not suggest a reason for your want of success with Jenny.Do you know the writing?""I cannot say I do.But I think it is very likely that of Donal Grant; he sets up for the Burns of Daurside.""Insolent scoundrel!" cried the laird, bringing down his fist on the table, and fluttering the wine glasses."Next to superstition I hate romance--with my whole heart I do!" And something like a flash of cold moonlight on wintred water gleamed over, rather than shot from, his poor focusless eyes.

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