Complete by Sir Walter Scott]@TWC D-Link book Complete 10/11 Only be assured, Mr.Waverley, that, after my brother's honour and happiness, there is none which I shall more sincerely pray for than for yours.' With these words she parted from him, for they were now arrived where two paths separated. Waverley reached the castle amidst a medley of conflicting passions. He avoided any private interview with Fergus, as he did not find himself able either to encounter his raillery or reply to his solicitations. The wild revelry of the feast, for Mac-Ivor kept open table for his clan, served in some degree to stun reflection. When their festivity was ended, he began to consider how he should again meet Miss Mac-Ivor after the painful and interesting explanation of the morning. |