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第65章 A LEGEND OF MONTROSE.(58)

and most of them lay so near his territories,that they might reasonably hope to be gratified by a share of his spoil.To these Chiefs the possession of Inverary and its castle was an event infinitely more important and desirable than the capture of Edinburgh.The latter event could only afford their clansmen a little transitory pay or plunder;the former insured to the Chiefs themselves indemnity for the past,and security for the future.Besides these personal reasons,the leaders,who favoured this opinion,plausibly urged,that though,at his first descent into the Lowlands,Montrose might be superior to the enemy,yet every day's march he made from the hills must diminish his own forces,and expose him to the accumulated superiority of any army which the Covenanters could collect from the Lowland levies and garrisons.On the other hand,by crushing Argyle effectually,he would not only permit his present western friends to bring out that proportion of their forces which they must otherwise leave at home for protection of their families;but farther,he would draw to his standard several tribes already friendly to his cause,but who were prevented from joining him by fear of M'Callum More.

These arguments,as we have already hinted,found something responsive in Montrose's own bosom,not quite consonant with the general heroism of his character.The houses of Argyle and Montrose had been in former times,repeatedly opposed to each other in war and in politics,and the superior advantages acquired by the former,had made them the subject of envy and dislike to the neighbouring family,who,conscious of equal desert,had not been so richly rewarded.This was not all.The existing heads of these rival families had stood in the most marked opposition to each other since the commencement of the present troubles.

Montrose,conscious of the superiority of his talents,and of having rendered great service to the Covenanters at the beginning of the war,had expected from that party the supereminence of council and command,which they judged it safer to intrust to the more limited faculties,and more extensive power,of his rival Argyle.The having awarded this preference,was an injury which Montrose never forgave the Covenanters;and he was still less likely to extend his pardon to Argyle,to whom he had been postponed.He was therefore stimulated by every feeling of hatred which could animate a fiery temper in a fierce age,to seek for revenge upon the enemy of his house and person;and it is probable that these private motives operated not a little upon his mind,when he found the principal part of his followers determined rather to undertake an expedition against the territories of Argyle,than to take the far more decisive step of descending at once into the Lowlands.

Yet whatever temptation Montrose found to carry into effect his attack upon Argyleshire,he could not easily bring himself to renounce the splendid achievement of a descent upon the Lowlands.

He held more than one council with the principal Chiefs,combating,perhaps,his own secret inclination as well as theirs.

He laid before them the extreme difficulty of marching even a Highland army from the eastward into Argyleshire,through passes scarcely practicable for shepherds and deer-stalkers,and over mountains,with which even the clans lying nearest to them did not pretend to be thoroughly acquainted.These difficulties were greatly enhanced by the season of the year,which was now advancing towards December,when the mountain-passes,in themselves so difficult,might be expected to be rendered utterly impassable by snowstorms.These objections neither satisfied nor silenced the Chiefs,who insisted upon their ancient mode of making war,by driving the cattle,which,according to the Gaelic phrase,"fed upon the grass of their enemy."The council was dismissed late at night,and without coming to any decision,excepting that the Chiefs,who supported the opinion that Argyle should be invaded,promised to seek out among their followers those who might be most capable of undertaking the office of guides upon the expedition.

Montrose had retired to the cabin which served him for a tent,and stretched himself upon a bed of dry fern,the only place of repose which it afforded.But he courted sleep in vain,for the visions of ambition excluded those of Morpheus.In one moment he imagined himself displaying the royal banner from the reconquered Castle of Edinburgh,detaching assistance to a monarch whose crown depended upon his success,and receiving in requital all the advantages and preferments which could be heaped upon him whom a king delighteth to honour.At another time this dream,splendid as it was,faded before the vision of gratified vengeance,and personal triumph over a personal enemy.To surprise Argyle in his stronghold of Inverary--to crush in him at once the rival of his own house and the chief support of the Presbyterians--to show the Covenanters the difference between the preferred Argyle and the postponed Montrose,was a picture too flattering to feudal vengeance to be easily relinquished.

While he lay thus busied with contradictory thoughts and feelings,the soldier who stood sentinel upon his quarters announced to the Marquis that two persons desired to speak with his Excellency.

"Their names?"answered Montrose,"and the cause of their urgency at such a late hour?"

On these points,the sentinel,who was one of Colkitto's Irishmen,could afford his General little information;so that Montrose,who at such a period durst refuse access to no one,lest he might have been neglecting some important intelligence,gave directions,as a necessary precaution,to put the guard under arms,and then prepared to receive his untimely visitors.

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