Black humor; Country life -- Fiction; Historical fiction; Scotland -- Fiction
"From various quarters, hints, rumours, and surmises have reached
me, that an attack will be made on my rank and status in society,
which can only be in behalf of this fellow Martigny, (for I will not
call him by his stolen name of Tyrrel.) Now, this I hold to be a
breach of the paction betwixt us, by which--that is, by that which I
am determined to esteem its true meaning and purport--he was to
leave my right honourable father and me to settle our own matters
without his interference, which amounted to a virtual resignation of
his rights, if the scoundrel ever had any. Can he expect I am to
resign my wife, and what is a better thing, old Scrogie Mowbray's
estate of Nettlewood, to gratify the humour of a fellow who sets up
claims to my title and whole property? No, by ----! If he assails me
in a point so important, I will retaliate upon him in one where he
will feel as keenly; and that he may depend upon.--And now,
methinks, you come upon me with a second edition of your grave
remonstrances, about family feuds, unnatural rencontres, offence to
all the feelings of all the world, et cetera, et cetera, which you
might usher in most delectably with the old stave about brethren
dwelling together in unity. I will not stop to enquire, whether all
these delicate apprehensions are on account of the Earl of
Etherington, his safety, and his reputation; or whether my friend
Harry Jekyl be not considering how far his own interference with
such a naughty business will be well taken at Head-quarters; and so,
without pausing on that question, I shall barely and briefly say,
that you cannot be more sensible than I am of the madness of
bringing matters to such an extremity--I have no such intention, I
assure you, and it is with no such purpose that I invite you
here.--Were I to challenge Martigny, he would refuse me the
meeting; and all less ceremonious ways of arranging such an affair
are quite old-fashioned.
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