Legends of the Black Watch; or, Forty-second HighlandersGrant, James
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Legends of the Black Watch; or, Forty-second Highlanders
Grant, James
Great Britain. Army. Regiment of Foot, 42nd -- History -- Anecdotes
Rattling Dick Duff had so completely adopted the bearing of a modest,
quiet, and seriously-disposed young man, that the heart of Father
John Cameron, a priest well up in years, was quite won; and Dick
began to feel some compunction, while telling him with the utmost
gravity, that "a natural abhorrence of gaiety and military uproar,
with a love of retirement and of cloistral seclusion, &c. &c., had
brought him and his companions, Captain Garriehorne and Colquhoun
Grant, the famous scout who so tormented the Duc de Raguse, to visit
them;" but he added, "what the devil is the matter? Is any one dead
or hidden here--what's the row, that you all speak in whispers, as if
the walls had ears?"
"It is a strange story," said the old priest, Father Cameron; "our
beloved rector, without an apparent ailment, believes himself at the
point of death. It is a sad narrative to me, for I loved the rector
as a younger brother; although many years his senior (more than I
dare reckon now), his talents and his piety made him superior to us
all. He believes that the day, the hour--yea, the moment of his
departure _is fixed:_ it is a solemn, a terrible presentiment--but
you, as soldiers, will be inclined to smile at it and me."
"Nay, sir," replied Dick, "you wrong us there; for on service we see
every day the most terrible fulfilment of presentiments. I had a
brother drowned upon the 16th of November--my father ever said it was
_our fatal day_, and had been so for ages. He was wounded by my side
on the 16th of November, when our Highlanders stormed one of the West
India Isles, and on the 16th of November he was killed near the city
of Alexandria, and with my own hands I buried him the day before we
marched towards the Nile. Poor old man!"
"And there was poor old Major Wallace of Ours," said Grant, "who had
always a presentiment that he would die on the 18th of March, the day
he was wounded as an ensign at the blockade of Alexandria in 1801,
and on the 18th of last March we found him dead in his tent, killed
by a random shot, when we were covering the siege of Badajoz."
"Ay," sighed the priest, "there was poured forth the hot blood of
many a gallant heart."
"So you see, my dear sir, that solemn presentiments are to be found
in the camp as well as in the cloister," added Dick, draining his
wine-horn, with a thoughtful smile.
"Our reverend rector is powerfully possessed by the idea that he will
not outlive the 16th of this month of November, the day on which his
patron----"
The priest hesitated.
"Don't hesitate, my dear sir," said Dick; "for I am come of an old
Catholic stock--say on."
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