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ed to move an unjust man by some use of argument-I brandished no cudgel, although it may be that the ancient Adam struggled within me and caused my hand to grasp mine oaken staff firmer than usual, when I saw innocence borne down with violence. But why talk I what is true and just to thee, who hast been a man of violence from thy youth upwards? Let me rather speak to thee such language as thou canst comprehend. Deliver these young men up to me," he said, when he had led Redgauntlet a little apart from the crowd, «and I will not only free thee from the heavy charge of damages which thou hast incurred by thine outrage upon my property, but I will add ransom for them and for myself. What would it profit thee to do the youths wrong, by detaining them in captivity?"

«Mr Geddes," said Redgauntlet, in a tone more respectful than he had hitherto used to the Quaker, «your language is disinterested, and I respect the fidelity of your friendship. Perhaps we have mistaken each other's principles and motives; but if so, we have not at present time for explanation. Make yourself easy I hope to raise your friend Darsie Latimer to a pitch of eminence which you will witness with pleasure;

nay, do not attempt to answer me. The other young man shall suffer restraint a few days, pro

bably only a few hours, it is not more than due for his pragmatical interference in what concerned him not. Do you, Mr Geddes, be so prudent as to take your horse and leave this place, which is growing every moment more unfit for the abode of a man of peace. You may wait the event in safety at Mount Sharon."

«Friend," replied Joshua, «I cannot comply with thy advice; I will remain here, even as thy prisoner, as thou didst but now threaten, rather than leave the youth who hath suffered by and through me and my misfortunes, in his present state of doubtful safety. Wherefore I will not mount my steed Solomon; neither will I turn his head towards Mount Sharon, until I see an end of this matter.»

«A prisoner, then, you must be," said Redgauntlet. «I have no time to dispute the matter farther with you. - But tell me for what you fix your eyes so attentively on yonder people of mine."

«To speak the truth'," said the Quaker, «I admired to behold among them a little wretch of a boy called Benjie, to whom I think Satan has given the power of transporting himself wheresoever mischief is going forward; so that it may be truly said, there is no evil in this land wherein he hath not a finger, if not a whole hand."

The boy, who saw their eyes fixed on him as they spoke, seemed embarrassed, and rather desirous of making his escape; but at a signal from Redgauntlet he advanced, assuming the sheepish look and rustic manner with which the Jack-anapes covered much acuteness and roguery.

«How long have you been with the party, sirrah ?» said Redgauntlet.

«Since the raid on the stake-nets," said Benjie, with his finger in his mouth.

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«And what made you follow us? »

«I dauredna stay at hame for the constables," replied the boy.

«And what have you been doing all this time ? »

«Doing, sir?

I dinna ken what ye ca' doing I have been doing naething," said Benjie; then seeing something in Redgauntlet's eye which was not to be trifled with, he added, «Naething but waiting on Maister Cristal Nixon.»

«Hum! - ay—indeed?» muttered Redgauntlet. Must Master Nixon bring his own retinue into the-field? — This must be seen to.”

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He was about to pursue his inquiry, when Nixon himself came to him with looks of anxious haste. << The Father is come, he whispered, and the gentlemen are getting together in the

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largest room of the house, and they desire to see you. Yonder is your nephew, too, making

noise like a man in Bedlam. »

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«I will look to it all instantly," said Redgauntlet. «Is the Father lodged as I directed? » Cristal nodded.

«Now, then, for the final trial," said Redgauntlet. He folded his hands looked up

wards

crossed himself and after this act of devotion, (almost the first which any one had observed him make use of,) he commanded Nixon to keep good watch have his horses and men ready for every emergence custody of the prisoners

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look after the safe

but treat them at the

same time well and civilly. And these orders given, he darted hastily into the house.

CHAPTER XXII.

NARRATIVE CONTINUED.

REDGAUNTLET's first course was to the chamber of his nephew. He unlocked the door, entered the apartment, and asked what he wanted, that he made so much noise.

«I want my liberty," said Darsie, who had wrought himself up to a pitch of passion in which his uncle's wrath had lost its terrors. «I desire my liberty, and to be assured of the safety of my beloved friend, Alan Fairford, whose voice I heard but now."

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Your liberty shall be your own within half an hour from this period - your friend shall be also set at freedom in due time — and you yourself be permitted to have access to his place of confine

ment."

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