[St. Ronan’s Well by Sir Walter Scott]@TWC D-Link bookSt. Ronan’s Well CHAPTER II 6/8
Is it yon animal of a Highlandman ?--or the impertinent brute that wants to be thought a boatswain ?--or which of them all is it ?--Ay, here they come, two and two, Newgate fashion--the young Lord of the Manor with old Lady Penelope--does he set up for Ulysses, I wonder ?--The Earl of Etherington with Lady Bingo--methinks it should have been with Miss Mowbray." "The Earl of what, did you say ?" quoth the clergyman, anxiously.
"How is it you titled that young man in the Spanish dress ?" "Oho!" said the traveller; "what, I have discovered the goblin that has scared you ?--Come along--come along--I will make you acquainted with him." So saying, he dragged him towards Lord Etherington; and before the divine could make his negative intelligible, the ceremony of introduction had taken place.
"My Lord Etherington, allow me to present Mr.Cargill, minister of this parish--a learned gentleman, whose head is often in the Holy Land, when his person seems present among his friends. He suffers extremely, my lord, under the sense of mistaking your lordship for the Lord knows who; but when you are acquainted with him, you will find that he can make a hundred stranger mistakes than that, so we hope that your lordship will take no prejudice or offence." "There can be no offence taken where no offence is intended," said Lord Etherington, with much urbanity.
"It is I who ought to beg the reverend gentleman's pardon, for hurrying from him without allowing him to make a complete eclaircissement.
I beg his pardon for an abruptness which the place and the time--for I was immediately engaged in a lady's service--rendered unavoidable." Mr.Cargill gazed on the young nobleman as he pronounced these words, with the easy indifference of one who apologizes to an inferior in order to maintain his own character for politeness, but with perfect indifference whether his excuses are or are not held satisfactory.
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