[Old Mortality Complete, Illustrated by Sir Walter Scott]@TWC D-Link bookOld Mortality Complete, Illustrated CHAPTER XVI 2/17
Whereas, far from keeping the oath he had called God and angels to witness, his first step, after his incoming into these kingdoms, was the fearful grasping at the prerogative of the Almighty, by that hideous Act of Supremacy, together with his expulsing, without summons, libel, or process of law, hundreds of famous faithful preachers, thereby wringing the bread of life out of the mouth of hungry, poor creatures, and forcibly cramming their throats with the lifeless, saltless, foisonless, lukewarm drammock of the fourteen false prelates, and their sycophantic, formal, carnal, scandalous creature-curates." "I did not come to hear you preach," answered the officer, "but to know, in one word, if you will disperse yourselves, on condition of a free pardon to all but the murderers of the late Archbishop of St Andrews; or whether you will abide the attack of his majesty's forces, which will instantly advance upon you." "In one word, then," answered the spokesman, "we are here with our swords on our thighs, as men that watch in the night.
We will take one part and portion together, as brethren in righteousness.
Whosoever assails us in our good cause, his blood be on his own head.
So return to them that sent thee, and God give them and thee a sight of the evil of your ways!" "Is not your name," said the Cornet, who began to recollect having seen the person whom he was now speaking with, "John Balfour of Burley ?" "And if it be," said the spokesman, "hast thou aught to say against it ?" "Only," said the Cornet, "that, as you are excluded from pardon in the name of the King and of my commanding officer, it is to these country people, and not to you, that I offer it; and it is not with you, or such as you, that I am sent to treat." "Thou art a young soldier, friend," said Burley, "and scant well learned in thy trade, or thou wouldst know that the bearer of a flag of truce cannot treat with the army but through their officers; and that if he presume to do otherwise, he forfeits his safe conduct." While speaking these words, Burley unslung his carabine, and held it in readiness. "I am not to be intimidated from the discharge of my duty by the menaces of a murderer," said Cornet Grahame.--"Hear me, good people; I proclaim, in the name of the King and of my commanding officer, full and free pardon to all, excepting"-- "I give thee fair warning," said Burley, presenting his piece. "A free pardon to all," continued the young officer, still addressing the body of the insurgents--"to all but"-- "Then the Lord grant grace to thy soul--amen!" said Burley. With these words he fired, and Cornet Richard Grahame dropped from his horse.
The shot was mortal.
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