While Mrs. Rebecca was curtsying, and endeavouring to make the poor
orphan girl curtsy instead of crying, and while Dandie, in his rough way,
was encouraging them both, old Pleydell had recourse to his snuff-box.
‘It’s meat and drink to me now, Colonel,’ he said, as he recovered
himself, ‘to see a clown like this. I must gratify him in his own way,
must assist him to ruin himself; there’s no help for it. Here, you
Liddesdale--Dandie--Charlie’s Hope--what do they call you?’
The farmer turned, infinitely gratified even by this sort of notice; for
in his heart, next to his own landlord, he honoured a lawyer in high
practice.
‘So you will not be advised against trying that question about your
marches?’
‘No, no, sir; naebody likes to lose their right, and to be laughed at
down the haill water. But since your honour’s no agreeable, and is maybe
a friend to the other side like, we maun try some other advocate.’
‘There, I told you so, Colonel Mannering! Well, sir, if you must needs be
a fool, the business is to give you the luxury of a lawsuit at the least
possible expense, and to bring you off conqueror if possible. Let Mr.
Protocol send me your papers, and I will advise him how to conduct your
cause. I don’t see, after all, why you should not have your lawsuits too,
and your feuds in the Court of Session, as well as your forefathers had
their manslaughters and fire-raisings.’
‘Very natural, to be sure, sir. We wad just take the auld gate as
readily, if it werena for the law. And as the law binds us, the law
should loose us. Besides, a man’s aye the better thought o’ in our
country for having been afore the Feifteen.’
‘Excellently argued, my friend! Away with you, and send your papers to
me. Come, Colonel, we have no more to do here.’
‘God, we’ll ding Jock o’ Dawston Cleugh now after a’!’ said Dinmont,
slapping his thigh in great exultation.
CHAPTER X
I am going to the parliament;
You understand this bag. If you have any business
Depending there be short, and let me hear it,
And pay your fees.
Little French Lawyer
‘Shall you be able to carry this honest fellow’s cause for him?’ said
Mannering.
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