第7章

类别:其他 作者:Sir Walter Scott字数:9330更新时间:18/12/18 08:54:27
\"Atleast,letmenotinterruptyourharmony,Annot,\"saidLordMenteith,\"thoughmyarrivalmaybreeddiscordelsewhere。MycousinAllanneedstheassistanceofyourvoiceandmusic。\" \"Mypreserver,\"saidAnnotLyle,\"hasarighttomypoorexertions;andyou,too,mylord,——you,too,aremypreserver,andwerethemostactivetosavealifethatisworthlessenough,unlessitcanbenefitmyprotectors。\" Sosaying,shesatedownatalittledistanceuponthebenchonwhichAllanM\'Aulaywasplaced,andtuningherclairshach,asmallharp,aboutthirtyinchesinheight,sheaccompanieditwithhervoice。TheairwasanancientGaelicmelody,andthewords,whichweresupposedtobeveryold,wereinthesamelanguage;butwesubjoinatranslationofthem,bySecundusMacpherson,Esq。ofGlenforgen,which,althoughsubmittedtothefettersofEnglishrhythm,wetrustwillbefoundnearlyasgenuineastheversionofOssianbyhiscelebratednamesake。 \"Birdsofomendarkandfoul,Night—crow,raven,bat,andowl,Leavethesickmantohisdream—— Allnightlongheheardyourscream—— Hastetocaveandruin\'dtower,Ivy,tod,ordingledbower,Theretowinkandmope,for,hark! Inthemidairsingsthelark。 \"Hietomoorishgillsandrocks,Prowlingwolfandwilyfox,—— Hieyoufast,norturnyourview,Thoughthelambbleatstotheewe。 Couchyourtrains,andspeedyourflight,Safetypartswithpartingnight; Andondistantechoborne,Comesthehunter\'searlyhorn。 \"Themoon\'swancrescentscarcelygleams,Ghost—likeshefadesinmorningbeams; Hiehenceeachpeevishimpandfay,Thatscarethepilgrimonhisway:—— Quench,kelpy!quench,inbogandfen,Thytorchthatcheatsbenightedmen; Thydanceiso\'er,thyreignisdone,ForBenyieglohathseenthesun。 \"Wildthoughts,that,sinful,dark,anddeep,O\'erpowerthepassivemindinsleep,Passfromtheslumberer\'ssoulaway,Likenight—mistsfromthebrowofday: Foulhag,whoseblastedvisagegrimSmothersthepulse,unnervesthelimb,Spurthydarkpalfrey,andbegone! Thoudarestnotfacethegodlikesun。\" Asthestrainproceeded,AllanM\'Aulaygraduallygavesignsofrecoveringhispresenceofmind,andattentiontotheobjectsaroundhim。Thedeep—knitfurrowsofhisbrowrelaxedandsmoothedthemselves;andtherestofhisfeatures,whichhadseemedcontortedwithinternalagony,relapsedintoamorenaturalstate。Whenheraisedhisheadandsatupright,hiscountenance,thoughstilldeeplymelancholy,wasdivestedofitswildnessandferocity;andinitscomposedstate,althoughbynomeanshandsome,theexpressionofhisfeatureswasstriking,manly,andevennoble。Histhick,browneyebrows,whichhadhithertobeendrawnclosetogether,werenowslightlyseparated,asinthenaturalstate;andhisgreyeyes,whichhadrolledandflashedfromunderthemwithanunnaturalandportentousgleam,nowrecoveredasteadyanddeterminedexpression。 \"ThankGod!\"hesaid,aftersittingsilentforaboutaminute,untiltheverylastsoundsoftheharphadceasedtovibrate,\"mysoulisnolongerdarkened——themisthathpassedfrommyspirit。\" \"Youowethanks,cousinAllan,\"saidLordMenteith,comingforward,\"toAnnotLyle,aswellastoheaven,forthishappychangeinyourmelancholymood。\" \"MynoblecousinMenteith,\"saidAllan,risingandgreetinghimveryrespectfully,aswellaskindly,\"hasknownmyunhappycircumstancessolong,thathisgoodnesswillrequirenoexcuseformybeingthuslateinbiddinghimwelcometothecastle。\" \"Wearetoooldacquaintances,Allan,\"saidLordMenteith,\"andtoogoodfriends,tostandontheceremonialofoutwardgreeting; buthalftheHighlandswillbehereto—day,andyouknow,withourmountainChiefs,ceremonymustnotbeneglected。WhatwillyougivelittleAnnotformakingyoufitcompanytomeetEvanDhu,andIknownothowmanybonnetsandfeathers?\" \"Whatwillhegiveme?\"saidAnnot,smiling;\"nothingless,I hope,thanthebestribbonattheFairofDoune。\" \"TheFairofDoune,Annot?\"saidAllansadly;\"therewillbebloodyworkbeforethatday,andImayneverseeit;butyouhavewellremindedmeofwhatIhavelongintendedtodo。\" Havingsaidthis,helefttheroom。 \"Shouldhetalklonginthismanner,\"saidLordMenteith,\"youmustkeepyourharpintune,mydearAnnot。\" \"Ihopenot,\"saidAnnot,anxiously;\"thisfithasbeenalongone,andprobablywillnotsoonreturn。Itisfearfultoseeamind,naturallygenerousandaffectionate,afflictedbythisconstitutionalmalady。\" Asshespokeinalowandconfidentialtone,LordMenteithnaturallydrewclose,andstoopedforward,thathemightthebettercatchthesenseofwhatshesaid。WhenAllansuddenlyenteredtheapartment,theyasnaturallydrewbackfromeachotherwithamannerexpressiveofconsciousness,asifsurprisedinaconversationwhichtheywishedtokeepsecretfromhim。 ThisdidnotescapeAllan\'sobservation;hestoptshortatthedooroftheapartment——hisbrowswerecontracted——hiseyesrolled;butitwasonlytheparoxysmofamoment。Hepassedhisbroadsinewyhandacrosshisbrow,asiftoobliteratethesesignsofemotion,andadvancedtowardsAnnot,holdinginhishandaverysmallboxmadeofoakwood,curiouslyinlaid。\"Itakeyoutowitness,\"hesaid,\"cousinMenteith,thatIgivethisboxanditscontentstoAnnotLyle。Itcontainsafewornamentsthatbelongedtomypoormother——oftriflingvalue,youmayguess,forthewifeofaHighlandlairdhasseldomarichjewel—casket。\" \"Buttheseornaments,\"saidAnnotLyle,gentlyandtimidlyrefusingthebox,\"belongtothefamily——Icannotaccept——\" \"Theybelongtomealone,Annot,\"saidAllan,interruptingher; \"theyweremymother\'sdyingbequest。TheyareallIcancallmyown,exceptmyplaidandmyclaymore。Takethem,therefore——theyaretomevaluelesstrinkets——andkeepthemformysake——shouldI neverreturnfromthesewars。\" Sosaying,heopenedthecase,andpresentedittoAnnot。\"If,\" saidhe,\"theyareofanyvalue,disposeofthemforyourownsupport,whenthishousehasbeenconsumedwithhostilefire,andcannolongeraffordyouprotection。ButkeeponeringinmemoryofAllan,whohasdone,torequiteyourkindness,ifnotallhewished,atleastallhecould。\" AnnotLyleendeavouredinvaintorestrainthegatheringtears,whenshesaid,\"ONEring,Allan,Iwillacceptfromyouasamemorialofyourgoodnesstoapoororphan,butdonotpressmetotakemore;forIcannot,andwillnot,acceptagiftofsuchdisproportionedvalue。\" \"Makeyourchoice,then,\"saidAllan;\"yourdelicacymaybewellfounded;theotherswillassumeashapeinwhichtheymaybemoreusefultoyou。\" \"Thinknotofit,\"saidAnnot,choosingfromthecontentsofthecasketaring,apparentlythemosttriflinginvaluewhichitcontained;\"keepthemforyourown,oryourbrother\'sbride。 ——But,goodheavens!\"shesaid,interruptingherself,andlookingatthering,\"whatisthisthatIhavechosen?\" Allanhastenedtolookuponit,witheyesofgloomyapprehension; itbore,inenamel,adeath\'sheadabovetwocrosseddaggers。 WhenAllanrecognisedthedevice,heutteredasighsodeep,thatshedroppedtheringfromherhand,whichrolleduponthefloor。 LordMenteithpickeditup,andreturnedittotheterrifiedAnnot。 \"ItakeGodtowitness,\"saidAllan,inasolemntone,\"thatyourhand,younglord,andnotmine,hasagaindeliveredtoherthisill—omenedgift。Itwasthemourningringwornbymymotherinmemorialofhermurderedbrother。\" \"Ifearnoomens,\"saidAnnot,smilingthroughhertears;\"andnothingcomingthroughthehandsofmytwopatrons,\"soshewaswonttocallLordMenteithandAllan,\"canbringbadlucktothepoororphan。\" Sheputtheringonherfinger,and,turningtoherharp,sung,toalivelyair,thefollowingversesofoneofthefashionablesongsoftheperiod,whichhadfounditsway,markedasitwaswiththequainthyperbolicaltasteofKingCharles\'stime,fromsomecourtmasquetothewildsofPerthshire:—— \"Gazenotuponthestars,fondsage,Inthemnoinfluencelies; Toreadthefateofyouthorage,LookonmyHelen\'seyes。 \"Yet,rashastrologer,refrain! ToodearlywouldbewonTheprescienceofanother\'spain,Ifpurchasedbythineown。\" \"Sheisright,Allan,\"saidLordMenteith;\"andthisendofanoldsongisworthallweshallgainbyourattempttolookintofuturity。\" \"SheisWRONG,mylord,\"saidAllan,sternly,\"thoughyou,whotreatwithlightnessthewarningsIhavegivenyou,maynotlivetoseetheeventoftheomen。——laughnotsoscornfully,\"headded,interruptinghimself\"orratherlaughonasloudandaslongasyouwill;yourtermoflaughterwillfindapauseerelong。\" \"Icarenotforyourvisions,Allan,\"saidLordMenteith;howevershortmyspanoflife,theeyeofnoHighlandseercanseeitstermination。\" \"Forheaven\'ssake,\"saidAnnotLyle,interruptinghim,\"youknowhisnature,andhowlittlehecanendure——\" \"Fearmenot,\"saidAllan,interruptingher,——\"mymindisnowconstantandcalm。——Butforyou,younglord,\"saidhe,turningtoLordMenteith,\"myeyehassoughtyouthroughfieldsofbattle,whereHighlandersandLowlanderslaystrewedasthickasevertherookssatonthoseancienttrees,\"pointingtoarookerywhichwasseenfromthewindow——\"myeyesoughtyou,butyourcorpsewasnotthere——myeyesoughtyouamongatrainofunresistinganddisarmedcaptives,drawnupwithintheboundingwallsofanancientandruggedfortress;——flashafterflash——platoonafterplatoon——thehostileshotfellamongstthem,Theydroppedlikethedryleavesinautumn,butyouwerenotamongtheirranks; ——scaffoldswereprepared——blockswerearranged,saw—dustwasspread——thepriestwasreadywithhisbook,theheadsmanwithhisaxe——butthere,too,mineeyefoundyounot。\" \"Thegibbet,then,Isuppose,mustbemydoom?\"saidLordMenteith。\"YetIwishtheyhadsparedmethehalter,wereitbutforthedignityofthepeerage。\" Hespokethisscornfully,yetnotwithoutasortofcuriosity,andawishtoreceiveananswer;forthedesireofpryingintofuturityfrequentlyhassomeinfluenceevenonthemindsofthosewhodisavowallbeliefinthepossibilityofsuchpredictions。 \"Yourrank,mylord,willsuffernodishonourinyourperson,orbythemannerofyourdeath。ThreetimeshaveIseenaHighlanderplanthisdirkinyourbosom——andsuchwillbeyourfate。\" \"Iwishyouwoulddescribehimtome,\"saidLordMenteith,\"andI shallsavehimthetroubleoffulfillingyourprophecy,ifhisplaidbepassibletoswordorpistol。\" \"Yourweapons,\"saidAllan,\"wouldavailyoulittle;norcanI giveyoutheinformationyoudesire。Thefaceofthevisionhasbeeneveravertedfromme。\" \"Sobeitthen,\"saidLordMenteith,\"andletitrestintheuncertaintyinwhichyourauguryhasplacedit。Ishalldinenotthelessmerrilyamongplaids,anddirks,andkiltsto—day。\" \"Itmaybeso,\"saidAllan;\"and,itmaybe,youdowelltoenjoythesemoments,whichtomearepoisonedbyauguriesoffutureevil。ButI,\"hecontinued——\"Irepeattoyou,thatthisweapon——thatis,suchaweaponasthis,\"touchingthehiltofthedirkwhichhewore,\"carriesyourfate。\"\"Inthemeanwhile,\"saidLordMenteith,\"you,Allan,havefrightenedthebloodfromthecheeksofAnnotLyle——letusleavethisdiscourse,myfriend,andgotoseewhatwebothunderstand,——theprogressofourmilitarypreparations。\" TheyjoinedAngusM\'AulayandhisEnglishguests,and,inthemilitarydiscussionswhichimmediatelytookplace,Allanshowedaclearnessofmind,strengthofjudgment,andprecisionofthought,totallyinconsistentwiththemysticallightinwhichhischaracterhasbeenhithertoexhibited。 CHAPTERVII。 WhenAlbinherclaymoreindignantlydraws,Whenherbonnetedchieftainsaroundhershallcrowd,Clan—Ranaldthedauntless,andMoraytheproud,Allplaidedandplumedintheirtartanarray—— LOCHEIL\'SWARNING。 Whoeversawthatmorning,theCastleofDarnlinvarach,beheldabusyandagallantsight。 ThevariousChiefs,arrivingwiththeirdifferentretinues,which,notwithstandingtheirnumbers,formednomorethantheirusualequipageandbody—guarduponoccasionsofsolemnity,salutedthelordofthecastleandeachotherwithoverflowingkindness,orwithhaughtyanddistantpoliteness,accordingtothecircumstancesoffriendshiporhostilityinwhichtheirclanshadrecentlystoodtoeachother。EachChief,howeversmallhiscomparativeimportance,showedthefulldispositiontoexactfromtherestthedeferenceduetoaseparateandindependentprince; whilethestrongerandmorepowerful,dividedamongthemselvesbyrecentcontentionsorancientfeuds,wereconstrainedinpolicytousegreatdeferencetothefeelingsoftheirlesspowerfulbrethren,inorder,incaseofneed,toattachasmanywell— wishersasmightbetotheirowninterestandstandard。ThusthemeetingofChiefsresemblednotalittlethoseancientDietsoftheEmpire,wherethesmallestFREY—GRAF,whopossessedacastlepercheduponabarrencrag,withafewhundredacresaroundit,claimedthestateandhonoursofasovereignprince,andaseataccordingtohisrankamongthedignitariesoftheEmpire。 Thefollowersofthedifferentleaderswereseparatelyarrangedandaccommodated,asroomandcircumstancesbestpermitted,eachretaininghoweverhishenchman,whowaited,closeastheshadow,uponhisperson,toexecutewhatevermightberequiredbyhispatron。 Theexteriorofthecastleaffordedasingularscene。TheHighlanders,fromdifferentislands,glens,andstraths,eyedeachotheratadistancewithlooksofemulation,inquisitivecuriosity,orhostilemalevolence;butthemostastoundingpartoftheassembly,atleasttoaLowlandear,wastherivalperformanceofthebagpipers。Thesewarlikeminstrels,whohadthehighestopinion,each,ofthesuperiorityofhisowntribe,joinedtothemostoverweeningideaoftheimportanceconnectedwithhisprofession,atfirst,performedtheirvariouspibrochsinfronteachofhisownclan。Atlength,however,astheblack— cockstowardstheendoftheseason,when,insportsman\'slanguage,theyaresaidtoflockorcrowd,attractedtogetherbythesoundofeachothers\'triumphantcrow,evensodidthepipers,swellingtheirplaidsandtartansinthesametriumphantmannerinwhichthebirdsruffleuptheirfeathers,begintoapproacheachotherwithinsuchdistanceasmightgivetotheirbrethrenasampleoftheirskill。Walkingwithinashortinterval,andeyeingeachotherwithlooksinwhichself— importanceanddefiancemightbetraced,theystrutted,puffed,andpliedtheirscreaminginstruments,eachplayinghisownfavouritetunewithsuchadin,thatifanItalianmusicianhadlainburiedwithintenmilesofthem,hemusthaverisenfromthedeadtorunoutofhearing。 TheChieftainsmeanwhilehadassembledincloseconclaveinthegreathallofthecastle。AmongthemwerethepersonsofthegreatestconsequenceintheHighlands,someofthemattractedbyzealfortheroyalcause,andmanybyaversiontothatsevereandgeneraldominationwhichtheMarquisofArgyle,sincehisrisingtosuchinfluenceinthestate,hadexercisedoverhisHighlandneighbours。Thatstatesman,indeed,thoughpossessedofconsiderableabilities,andgreatpower,hadfailings,whichrenderedhimunpopularamongtheHighlandchiefs。Thedevotionwhichheprofessedwasofamoroseandfanaticalcharacter;hisambitionappearedtobeinsatiable,andinferiorchiefscomplainedofhiswantofbountyandliberality。Addtothis,thatalthoughaHighlander,andofafamilydistinguishedforvalourbeforeandsince,GillespieGrumach[GRUMACH——ill— favored。](which,fromanobliquityinhiseyes,wasthepersonaldistinctionheboreintheHighlands,wheretitlesofrankareunknown)wassuspectedofbeingabettermaninthecabinetthaninthefield。HeandhistribewereparticularlyobnoxioustotheM\'DonaldsandtheM\'Leans,twonumeroussepts,who,thoughdisunitedbyancientfeuds,agreedinanintensedisliketotheCampbells,or,astheywerecalled,theChildrenofDiarmid。 ForsometimetheassembledChiefsremainedsilent,untilsomeoneshouldopenthebusinessofthemeeting。Atlengthoneofthemostpowerfulofthemcommencedthedietbysaying,——\"Wehavebeensummonedhither,M\'Aulay,toconsultofweightymattersconcerningtheKing\'saffairs,andthoseofthestate;andwecravetoknowbywhomtheyaretobeexplainedtous?\" M\'Aulay,whosestrengthdidnotlieinoratory,intimatedhiswishthatLordMenteithshouldopenthebusinessofthecouncil。 Withgreatmodesty,andatthesametimewithspirit,thatyounglordsaid,\"hewishedwhathewasabouttoproposehadcomefromsomepersonofbetterknownandmoreestablishedcharacter。 Since,however,itlaywithhimtobespokesman,hehadtostatetotheChiefsassembled,thatthosewhowishedtothrowoffthebaseyokewhichfanaticismhadendeavouredtowreathroundtheirnecks,hadnotamomenttolose。\"TheCovenanters,\"hesaid,\"afterhavingtwicemadewarupontheirsovereign,andhavingextortedfromhimeveryrequest,reasonableorunreasonable,whichtheythoughtpropertodemand——aftertheirChiefshadbeenloadedwithdignitiesandfavours——afterhavingpubliclydeclared,whenhisMajesty,afteragraciousvisittothelandofhisnativity,wasuponhisreturntoEngland,thathereturnedacontentedkingfromacontentedpeople,——afterallthis,andwithouteventhepretextforanationalgrievance,thesamemenhave,upondoubtsandsuspicions,equallydishonourabletotheKing,andgroundlessinthemselves,detachedastrongarmytoassisthisrebelsinEngland,inaquarrelwithwhichScotlandhadnomoretodothanshehaswiththewarsinGermany。Itwaswell,\"hesaid,\"thattheeagernesswithwhichthistreasonablepurposewaspursued,hadblindedthejuntawhonowusurpedthegovernmentofScotlandtotheriskwhichtheywereabouttoincur。ThearmywhichtheyhaddispatchedtoEnglandunderoldLevencomprehendedtheirveteransoldiers,thestrengthofthosearmieswhichhadbeenleviedinScotlandduringthetwoformerwars——\" HereCaptainDalgettyendeavouredtorise,forthepurposeofexplaininghowmanyveteranofficers,trainedintheGermanwars,were,tohiscertainknowledge,inthearmyoftheEarlofLeven。 ButAllanM\'Aulayholdinghimdowninhisseatwithonehand,pressedthefore—fingeroftheotheruponhisownlips,and,thoughwithsomedifficulty,preventedhisinterference。CaptainDalgettylookeduponhimwithaveryscornfulandindignantair,bywhichtheother\'sgravitywasinnowaymoved,andLordMenteithproceededwithoutfartherinterruption。 \"Themoment,\"hesaid,\"wasmostfavourableforalltrue—heartedandloyalScotchmentoshow,thatthereproachtheircountryhadlatelyundergonearosefromtheselfishambitionofafewturbulentandseditiousmen,joinedtotheabsurdfanaticismwhich,disseminatedfromfivehundredpulpits,hadspreadlikealand—floodovertheLowlandsofScotland。HehadlettersfromtheMarquisofHuntlyinthenorth,whichheshouldshowtotheChiefsseparately。Thatnobleman,equallyloyalandpowerfulwasdeterminedtoexerthisutmostenergyinthecommoncause,andthepowerfulEarlofSeaforthwaspreparedtojointhesamestandard。FromtheEarlofAirly,andtheOgilviesinAngusshire,hehadhadcommunicationsequallydecided;andtherewasnodoubtthatthese,who,withtheHays,Leiths,Burnets,andotherloyalgentlemen,wouldbesoononhorseback,wouldformabodyfarmorethansufficienttooverawethenorthernCovenanters,whohadalreadyexperiencedtheirvalourinthewell—knownroutwhichwaspopularlytermedtheTrotofTuriff。 SouthofForthandTay,\"hesaid,\"theKinghadmanyfriends,who,oppressedbyenforcedoaths,compulsatorylevies,heavytaxes,unjustlyimposedandunequallylevied,bythetyrannyoftheCommitteeofEstates,andtheinquisitorialinsolenceofthePresbyteriandivines,waitedbutthewavingoftheroyalbannertotakeuparms。Douglas,Traquair,Roxburgh,Hume,allfriendlytotheroyalcause,wouldcounterbalance,\"hesaid,\"thecovenantinginterestinthesouth;andtwogentlemen,ofnameandquality,herepresent,fromthenorthofEngland,wouldanswerforthezealofCumberland,Westmoreland,andNorthumberland。 AgainstsomanygallantgentlementhesouthernCovenanterscouldbutarmrawlevies;theWhigamoresofthewesternshires,andtheploughmenandmechanicsoftheLow—country。FortheWestHighlands,heknewnointerestwhichtheCovenanterspossessedthere,exceptthatofoneindividual,aswellknownashewasodious。Butwasthereasingleman,who,oncastinghiseyeroundthishall,andrecognisingthepower,thegallantry,andthedignityofthechiefsassembled,couldentertainamoment\'sdoubtoftheirsuccessagainsttheutmostforcewhichGillespieGrumachcouldcollectagainstthem?Hehadonlyfarthertoadd,thatconsiderablefunds,bothofmoneyandammunition,hadbeenprovidedforthearmy\"——(HereDalgettyprickeduphisears)—— \"thatofficersofabilityandexperienceintheforeignwars,oneofwhomwasnowpresent,\"(theCaptaindrewhimselfup,andlookedround,)\"hadengagedtotrainsuchleviesasmightrequiretobedisciplined;——andthatanumerousbodyofauxiliaryforcesfromIreland,havingbeendetachedfromtheEarlofAntrim,fromUlster,hadsuccessfullyaccomplishedtheirdescentuponthemainland,and,withtheassistanceofClanranald\'speople,havingtakenandfortifiedtheCastleofMingarry,inspiteofArgyle\'sattemptstointerceptthem,wereinfullmarchtothisplaceofrendezvous。Itonlyremained,\"hesaid,\"thatthenobleChiefsassembled,layingasideeverylesserconsideration,shouldunite,heartandhand,inthecommoncause;sendthefierycrossthroughtheirclans,inordertocollecttheirutmostforce,andformtheirjunctionwithsuchcelerityastoleavetheenemynotime,eitherforpreparation,orrecoveryfromthepanicwhichwouldspreadatthefirstsoundoftheirpibroch。Hehimself,\"hesaid,\"thoughneitheramongtherichestnorthemostpowerfuloftheScottishnobility,feltthathehadtosupportthedignityofanancientandhonourablehouse,theindependenceofanancientandhonourablenation,andtothatcausehewasdeterminedtodevotebothlifeandfortune。Ifthosewhoweremorepowerfulwereequallyprompt,hetrustedtheywoulddeservethethanksoftheirKing,andthegratitudeofposterity。\" LoudapplausefollowedthisspeechofLordMenteith,andtestifiedthegeneralacquiescenceofallpresentinthesentimentswhichhehadexpressed;butwhentheshouthaddiedaway,theassembledChiefscontinuedtogazeuponeachotherasifsomethingyetremainedtobesettled。Aftersomewhispersamongthemselves,anagedman,whomhisgreyhairsrenderedrespectable,althoughhewasnotofthehighestorderofChiefs,repliedtowhathadbeensaid。