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第14章 A LEGEND OF MONTROSE.(7)

"In good sooth,"answered the Ritt-master,"I had but little to complain of.The pay was somewhat regular,being furnished by the rich Flemings and Waloons of the Low Country.The quarters were excellent;the good wheaten loaves of the Flemings were better than the Provant rye-bread of the Swede,and Rhenish wine was more plenty with us than ever I saw the black-beer of Rostock in Gustavus's camp.Service there was none,duty there was little;and that little we might do,or leave undone,at our pleasure;an excellent retirement for a cavalier somewhat weary of field and leaguer,who had purchased with his blood as much honour as might serve his turn,and was desirous of a little ease and good living."

"And may I ask,"said Lord Menteith,"why you,Captain,being,as I suppose,in the situation you describe,retired from the Spanish service also?"

"You are to consider,my lord,that your Spaniard,"replied Captain Dalgetty,"is a person altogether unparalleled in his own conceit,where-through he maketh not fit account of such foreign cavaliers of valour as are pleased to take service with him.And a galling thing it is to every honourable soldado,to be put aside,and postponed,and obliged to yield preference to every puffing signor,who,were it the question which should first mount a breach at push of pike,might be apt to yield willing place to a Scottish cavalier.Moreover,sir,I was pricked in conscience respecting a matter of religion."

"I should not have thought,Captain Dalgetty,"said the young nobleman,"that an old soldier,who had changed service so often,would have been too scrupulous on that head."

"No more I am,my lord,"said the Captain,"since I hold it to be the duty of the chaplain of the regiment to settle those matters for me,and every other brave cavalier,inasmuch as he does nothing else that I know of for his pay and allowances.But this was a particular case,my lord,a CASUS IMPROVISUS,as I may say,in whilk I had no chaplain of my own persuasion to act as my adviser.I found,in short,that although my being a Protestant might be winked at,in respect that I was a man of action,and had more experience than all the Dons in our TERTIA put together,yet,when in garrison,it was expected I should go to mass with the regiment.Now,my lord,as a true Scottish man,and educated at the Mareschal-College of Aberdeen,I was bound to uphold the mass to be an act of blinded papistry and utter idolatry,whilk I was altogether unwilling to homologate by my presence.True it is,that I consulted on the point with a worthy countryman of my own,one Father Fatsides,of the Scottish Covenant in Wurtzburg --"

"And I hope,"observed Lord Menteith,"you obtained a clear opinion from this same ghostly father?"

"As clear as it could be,"replied Captain Dalgetty,"considering we had drunk six flasks of Rhenish,and about two mutchkins of Kirchenwasser.Father Fatsides informed me,that,as nearly as he could judge for a heretic like myself,it signified not much whether I went to mass or not,seeing my eternal perdition was signed and sealed at any rate,in respect of my impenitent and obdurate perseverance in my damnable heresy.Being discouraged by this response,I applied to a Dutch pastor of the reformed church,who told me,he thought I might lawfully go to mass,in respect that the prophet permitted Naaman,a mighty man of valour,and an honourable cavalier of Syria,to follow his master into the house of Rimmon,a false god,or idol,to whom he had vowed service,and to bow down when the king was leaning upon his hand.But neither was this answer satisfactory to me,both because there was an unco difference between an anointed King of Syria and our Spanish colonel,whom I could have blown away like the peeling of an ingan,and chiefly because I could not find the thing was required of me by any of the articles of war;neither was I proffered any consideration,either in perquisite or pay,for the wrong I might thereby do to my conscience."

"So you again changed your service?"said Lord Menteith.

"In troth did I,my lord;and after trying for a short while two or three other powers,I even took on for a time with their High Mightinesses the States of Holland."

"And how did their service jump with your humour?"again demanded his companion.

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