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DESOLATION.

Waverley riding post, as was the usual fashion of the period, without any adventure save one or two queries, which the talisman of his passport sufficiently answered, reached the borders of Scotland.Here he heard the tidings of the decisive battle of Culloden.It was no more than he had long expected, though the success at Falkirk had thrown a faint and setting gleam over the arms of the Chevalier.Yet it came upon him like a shock, by which he was for a time altogether unmanned.The generous, the courteous, the noble-minded Adventurer, was then a fugitive, with a price upon his head; his adherents, so brave, so enthusiastic, so faithful, were dead, imprisoned, or exiled.

Where, now, was the exalted and high-souled Fergus, if, indeed, he had survived the night at Clifton?---where the pure-hearted and primitive Baron of Bradwardine, whose foibles seemed foils to set off the disinterestedness of his disposition, the genuine goodness of his heart, and his unshaken courage? Those who clung for support to these fallen columns, Rose and Flora,---where were they to be sought, and in what distress must not the loss of their natural protectors have involved them? Of Flora he thought with the regard of a brother for a sister---of Rose, with a sensation yet more deep and tender.It might be still his fate to supply the want of those guardians they had lost.Agitated by these thoughts, he precipitated his journey.

When he arrived in Edinburgh, where his inquiries must necessarily commence, he felt the full difficulty of his situation.

Many inhabitants of that city had seen and known him as Edward Waverley; how, then, could he avail himself of a passport as Francis Stanley? He resolved, therefore, to avoid all company, and to move northward as soon as possible.He was, however, obliged to wait a day or two in expectation of a letter from Colonel Talbot, and he was also to leave his own address, under his feigned character, at a place agreed upon.

With this latter purpose he sallied out in the dusk through the well-known Streets, carefully shunning observation,---but in vain: one of the first persons whom he met at once recognised him.It was Mrs.Flockhart, Fergus Mac-Ivor's good-humoured landlady.

``Gude guide us, Mr.Waverley, is this you?---na, ye needna be feared for me---I wad betray nae gentleman in your circumstances.

Eh, lack-aday! lack-a-day! here's a change o'

markets! how merry Colonel Mac-Ivor and you used to be in our house?'' And the good-natured widow shed a few natural tears.As there was no resisting her claim of acquaintance, Waverley acknowledged it with a good grace, as well as the danger of his own situation.``As it's near the darkening, sir, wad ye just step in by to our house, and tak a dish o' tea?

and I am sure, if ye like to sleep in the little room, I wad tak care ye are no disturbed, and naebody wad ken ye; for Kate and Matty, the limmers, gaed aff wi twa o' Hawley's dragoons, and I hae twa new queans instead o' them.''

Waverley accepted her invitation, and engaged her lodging for a night or two, satisfied he should be safer in the house of this ****** creature than anywhere else.When he entered the parlour, his heart swelled to see Fergus's bonnet, with the white cockade, hanging beside the little mirror.

``Ay,'' said Mrs.Flockhart, sighing, as she observed the direction of his eyes, ``the poor Colonel bought a new ane just the day before they marched, and I winna let them tak that ane doon, but just to brush it ilka day mysell; and whiles Ilook at it till I just think I hear him cry to Callum, to bring him his bonnet, as he used to do when he was ganging out.---It's unco silly---the neighbours ca' me a Jacobite but they may say their say---I am sure it's no for that---but he was as kind-hearted a gentleman as ever lived, and as weel-far'd too.

Oh, d'ye ken, sir, when he is to suffer?''

``Suffer! Good heaven!---Why, where is he!''

``Eh, Lord's sake! d'ye no ken? The poor Hieland body, Dugald Mahoney, cam here a while syne, wi' ane o' his arms cuttit off, and a sair clour in the head---yell mind Dugald? he carried aye an axe on his shouther---and he cam here just begging, as I may say, for something to eat.Aweel, he tauld us the Chief, as they ca'd him (but I aye ca' him the Colonel), and Ensign Maccombich, that ye mind weel, were ta'en somewhere beside the English border, when it was sae dark that his folk never missed him till it was ower late, and they were like to gang clean daft.And he said that little Callum Beg (he was a bauld mischievous callant that), and your honour, were killed that same night in the tuilzie, and mony mae braw men.

But he grat when he spak o' the Colonel, ye never saw the like.

And now the word gangs, the Colonel is to be tried, and to suffer wi' them that were ta'en at Carlisle.''

``And his sister?''

``Ay, that they ca'd the Lady Flora---weel, she's away up to Carlisle to him, and lives wi' some grand Papist lady thereabouts, to be near him.''

``And,'' said Edward, ``the other young lady?''

``Whilk other? I ken only of ae sister the Colonel had.''

``I mean Miss Bradwardine,'' said Edward.

``Ou ay, the laird's daughter,'' said his landlady.`` She, was a very bonny lassie, poor thing, but far shyer than Lady Flora.''

``Where is she, for God's sake?''

``Ou, wha kens where ony o' them is now? Puir things, they're sair ta'en doun for their white cockades and their white roses; but she gaed north to her father's in Perthshire, when the government troops cam back to Edinbro'.There was some pretty men amang them, and ane Major Whacker was quartered on me, a very ceevil gentleman,---but O, Mr.Waverley, he was naething sae weel-far'd as the poor Colonel.''

``Do you know what is become of Miss Bradwardine's father?''

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