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life; and used to war; on the other; he was supercilious as
regards the provincials; opinionated on every subject con…
nected with the narrow limits of his professional practice;
much disposed to fancy the British empire the centre of
all that is excellent in the world; and Scotland the focus
of; at least; all moral excellence in that empire。  In short;
he was an epitome; though on a scale suited to his rank;
of those very qualities which were so peculiar to the serv…
ants of the Crown that were sent into the colonies; as these
servants estimated themselves in comparison with the na…
tives of the country; or; in other words; he considered the
American as an animal inferior to the parent stock; and
viewed all his notions of military service; in particular; as
undigested and absurd。  A more impracticable subject;
therefore; could not well have offered for the purpose of
Mabel; and yet she felt obliged to lose no time in putting
her plan in execution。

〃My father has left you a responsible command; Corpo…
ral;〃 she said; as soon as she could catch M'Nab a little
apart; 〃for should the island fall into the hands of the
enemy; not only should we be captured; but the party that
is now out would in all probability become their prisoners
also。〃

〃It needs no journey from Scotland to this place to
know the facts needful to be o' that way of thinking。〃 re…
turned M'Nab drily。

〃I do not doubt your understanding it as well as myelf;
Mr。 M'Nab; but I'm fearful that you veterans; accustomed
as you are to dangers and battles; are a little apt to overlook
some of the precautions that may be necessary in a situa…
tion as peculiar as ours。〃

〃They say Scotland is no conquered country; young
woman; but I'm thinking there must be some mistak' in
the matter; as we; her children; are so drowsy…headed and
apt to be o'ertaken when we least expect it。〃

〃Nay; my good friend; you mistake my meaning。  In
the first place; I'm not thinking of Scotland at all; but of
this island; and then I am far from doubting your vigi…
lance when you think it necessary to practise it; but my
great fear is that there may be danger to whicb your cour…
age will make you indifferent。〃

〃My courage; Mistress Dunham; is doubtless of a very
pool quality; being nothing but Scottish courage; your
father's is Yankee; and were he here amang us we should
see different preparations; beyond a doubt。  Well; times
are getting wrang; when foreigners hold commissions and
carry halberds in Scottish corps; and I no wonder that
battles are lost; and campaigns go wrang end foremost。〃

Mabel was almost in despair; but the quiet warning of
June was still too vividly impressed on her mind to allow
her to yield the matter。  She changed her mode of operat…
ing; therefore; still clinging to the hope of getting the
whole party within the blockhouse; without being corn…
pelled to betray the source whence she obtained her notices
of the necessity of vigilance。

〃I daresay you are right; Corporal M'Nab;〃 she ob…
served; 〃for I've often heard of tbe heroes of your coun…
try; who have been among the first of tbe civilized world;
if what they tell me of them is true。〃

〃Have you read the history of Scotland; Mistress Dun…
ham?〃 demanded the Corporal; looking up at his pretty
companion; for the first time with something like a smile
on his hard; repulsive countenance。

〃I have read a little of it; Corporal; but I've heard much
more。  The lady who brought me up had Scottish blood
in her veins; and was fond of the subject。〃

〃I'll warrant ye; the Sergeant no' troubled himself to
expatiate on the renown of the country where his regiment
was raised?〃

〃My father has other things to think of; and the little
I know was got from the lady I have mentioned。〃

〃She'll no' be forgetting to tall ye o' Wallace?〃

〃Of him I've even read a good deal。〃

〃And o' Bruce; and the affair of Bannockburn?〃

〃Of that too; as well as of Culloden Muir。〃

The last of these battles was then a recent event; it hav…
ing actually been fought within the recollection of our
heroine; whose notions of it; however; were so confused
that she scarcely appreciated the effect her allusion might
produce on her companion。  She knew it had been a vic…
tory; and had often heard the guests of her patroness men…
tion it with triumph; and she fancied their feelings would
find a sympathetic chord in those of every British soldier。
Unfortunately; M'Nab had fought throughout that luckless
day on the side of the Pretender; and a deep scar that
garnished his face had been left there by the sabre of a
German soldier in the service of the House of Hanover。
He fancied that his wound bled afresh at Mabel's allusion;
and it is certain that the blood rushed to his face in a tor…
rent; as if it would pour out of his skin at the cicatrix。

〃Hoot! hoot awa'!〃 he fairly shouted; 〃with your Cul…
loden and Sherriff muirs; young woman; ye'll no' be un…
derstanding the subject at all; and will manifest not only
wisdom but modesty in speaking o' your ain country and
its many failings。  King George has some loyal subjects
in the colonies; na doubt; but 'twill be a lang time before
he sees or hears any guid of them。〃

Mabel was surprised at the Corporal's heat; for she had
not the smallest idea where the shoe pinched; but she
was determined not to give up the point。

〃I've always heard that the Scotch had two of the good
qualities of soldiers;〃 she said; 〃courage and circumspec…
tion; and I feel persuaded that Corporal M'Nab will sus…
tain the national renown。〃

〃Ask yer own father; Mistress Dunham; he is acquaint'
with Corporal M'Nab; and will no' be backward to point
out his demerits。  We have been in battle thegither; and
he is my superior officer; and has a sort o' official right to
give the characters of his subordinates。〃

〃My father thinks well of you; M'Nab; or he would not
have left you in charge of this island and all it contains;
his own daughter included。  Among other things; I well
know that he calculates largely on your prudence。  He
expects the blockhouse in particular to be strictly attended
to。〃

〃If he wishes to defend the honor of the 55th behind
logs; he ought to have remained in command himsel'; for;
to speak frankly; it goes against a Scotchman's bluid and
opinions to be beaten out of the field even before he is at…
tacked。  We are broadsword men; and love to stand foot
to foot with the foe。  This American mode of fighting;
that is getting into so much favor; will destroy the repu…
tation of his Majesty's army; if it no' destroy its spirit。〃

〃No true soldier despises caution。  Even Major Duncan
himself; than whom there is none braver; is celebrated for
his care of his men。〃

〃Lundie has his weakness; and is fast forgetting the
broadsword and open heaths in his tree and rifle practice。
But; Mistress Dunham; tak' the word of an old soldier;
who has seen his fifty…fifth year; when he talls ye that there
is no surer method to encourage your enemy than to seem
to fear him; and that there is no danger in this Indian
warfare that the fancies and imaginations of your Ameri…
cans have not enlarged upon; until they see a savage in
every bush。  We Scots come from a naked region; and have
no need and less relish for covers; and so ye'll be seeing;
Mistress Dunham  〃

The Corporal gave a spring into the air; fell forward on
his face; and rolled over on his back; the whole passing so
suddenly that Mabel had scarcely heard the sharp crack
of the rifle that had sent a bullet through his body。  Our
heroine did not shriek  did not even tremble; for the
occurrence was too sudden; too awful; and too unexpected
for that exhibition of weakness; on the contrary; she
stepped hastily forward; with a natural impulse to aid her
companion。  There was just enough of life left in M'Nab
to betray his entire consciousness of all that had passed。
His countenance had the wild look of one who had been
overtaken by death by surprise; and Mabel; in her cooler
moments; fancied that it showed the tardy repentance of
a willful and obstinate sinner。

〃Ye'll be getting into the blockhouse as fast as possible;〃
M'Nab whispe

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