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The Antiquary

CHAPTER SIXTEENTH
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Now, suppose this interview in the ruins of St.Ruth had relation to politics,--and this story of hidden treasure, and so forth, was a bribe from the other side of the water for some great man, or the funds destined to maintain a seditious club ?" "My dear sir," said the magistrate, catching at the idea, "you hit my very thoughts! How fortunate should I be if I could become the humble means of sifting such a matter to the bottom!--Don't you think we had better call out the volunteers, and put them on duty ?" "Not just yet, while podagra deprives them of an essential member of their body.

But will you let me examine Ochiltree ?" "Certainly; but you'll make nothing of him.

He gave me distinctly to understand he knew the danger of a judicial declaration on the part of an accused person, which, to say the truth, has hanged many an honester man than he is." "Well, but, Bailie," continued Oldbuck, "you have no objection to let me try him ?" "None in the world, Monkbarns.

I hear the sergeant below--I'll rehearse the manual in the meanwhile.

Baby, carry my gun and bayonet down to the room below--it makes less noise there when we ground arms." And so exit the martial magistrate, with his maid behind him bearing his weapons.
"A good squire that wench for a gouty champion," observed Oldbuck .-- "Hector, my lad, hook on, hook on--Go with him, boy--keep him employed, man, for half-an-hour or so--butter him with some warlike terms--praise his dress and address." Captain M'Intyre, who, like many of his profession, looked down with infinite scorn on those citizen soldiers who had assumed arms without any professional title to bear them, rose with great reluctance, observing that he should not know what to say to Mr.Littlejohn; and that to see an old gouty shop-keeper attempting the exercise and duties of a private soldier, was really too ridiculous.
"It may be so, Hector," said the Antiquary, who seldom agreed with any person in the immediate proposition which was laid down--"it may possibly be so in this and some other instances; but at present the country resembles the suitors in a small-debt court, where parties plead in person, for lack of cash to retain the professed heroes of the bar.


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