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Fergus; do not permit your sister to forget me."

"And adieu, Waverley; you may soon hear of her with a prouder title. Get home, write letters, and make friends as many and as fast as you can; there will speedily be unexpected guests on the coast of Suffolk, or my news from France has deceived me."

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Thus parted the friends. Fergus returning back to his castle, while Edward, followed by Callum Beg, the latter transformed from point to point into a Low. country groom, proceeded to the little town of

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Edward paced on under the painful, and yet not altogether embittered feelings, which separation and uncertainty produce in the mind of a youthful lover. I am not sure if the ladies understand the full vas lue of the influence of absence, nor do I think it wise to teach it them, lest, like the Clelias and Mandanes of yore, they should resume the humour of sending their

lovers to banishment. Distance, in truth, produces in idea the same effect astin real perspective. Objects are softened, and rounded, and rendered doubly graceful; L the harsher and more ordinary points of character are melted down, and those by which it is remembered are the more striking outlines that mark sublimity, grace, or beauty. There are mists too in the mental, as well as the natural horizon, to conceal what is less pleasing in distant objects, and there are happy lights, to stream in full glory upon those points which can profit by brilliant illuminationg

Waverley forgot Flora Mac-Ivor's preju dices in her magnanimity, and almost par doned her indifference towards his affect tion, when he recollected the grand and decisive object which seemed to fill her whole soul. She, whose sense of duty so wholly engrossed her in the cause of a be nefactor, what would be her feelings in favour of the happy individual who should be so fortunate as to awaken them? Then

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came the doubtful question, whether he might not be that happy man, a question which fancy endeavoured to answer in the affirmative, by conjuring up all she had said in his praise, with the addition of a comment much more flattering than the text warranted. All that was commonplace, all that belonged to the every-day world, was melted away and obliterated in these dreams of imagination, which only remembered with advantage the points of grace and dignity that distinguished Flora from the generality of her sex, not the particulars which she held in common with them. Edward was, in short, in the fair way of creating a goddess out of a high-spirited, accomplished, and beautiful young woman; and the time was wasted in castle-building, until, at the descent of a steep hill, he saw beneath him the market town of

The Highland politeness of Callum Beg there are few nations, by the way, that can boast of so much natural politeness as

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the Highlanders the Highland civility of his attendant had not permitted him to disturb the reveries of our hero. But, observing him rouse himself at the sight of the village, Callum pressed closer to his side, and hoped, "when they cam to the public, his honour wad not say nothing about Vich Ian Vohr, for ta people were bitter whigs, deil burst tem,"

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277 ↑ Waverley assured the prudent page that he would be cautious; and as he now distinguished, not indeed the ringing of bells, but the tinkling of something like a hammer against the side of an old mossy, green, inverted porridge-pot, that hung in an open booth, of the size and shape of a parrot's cage, erected to grace the east end of a building resembling an old barn, he asked Callum Beg if it were, Sunday,

Could na say just preceesely-Sunday seldom cam aboon the pass of BallyBrough."

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On entering the town, however, and advancing toward the most apparent public

house which presented itself, the num bers of old women, in tartan screens and red cloaks, who streamed from the barnresembling building, debating as they went the comparative merits of the blessed Youth Jabesh Rentowel, and that chosen vessel Maister Goukthrapple, induced CalTum to assure his temporary master, "that it was either ta mickle Sunday hersell, or' ta little government Sunday that they ca'd ta fast.” "delfi

Upon alighting at the sign of the SevenBranched Golden Candlestick, which, for the further delectation of the guests, was graced with a short Hebrew motto, they were received by mine host, a tall thin puritanical figure, who seemed to debate with Himself whether he ought to give shelter to those who travelled on such a day. Reflecting, however, in all probability, that He possessed the power of mulcting them for this irregularity, a penalty which they might escape by passing into Gregor Duncanson's, at the sign of the Highlander

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