The Bride of Lammermoor by Sir Walter Scott (Illustrated) by Sir Walter Scott
Author:Sir Walter Scott [SCOTT, SIR WALTER]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Parts Edition 8 of 62 by Delphi Classics
Publisher: Delphi Classics (Parts Edition)
Published: 2017-07-22T00:00:00+00:00
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THE Lord Keeper opened his discourse with an appearance of unconcern, marking, however, very carefully, the effect of his communication upon young Ravenswood.
âYou are aware,â he said, âmy young friend, that suspicion is the natural vice of our unsettled times, and exposes the best and wisest of us to the imposition of artful rascals. If I had been disposed to listen to such the other day, or even if I had been the wily politicians which you have been taught to believe me, you, Master of Ravenswood, instead of being at freedom, and with fully liberty to solicit and act against me as you please, in defence of what you suppose to be your rights, would have been in the Castle of Edinburgh, or some other state prison; or, if you had escaped that destiny, it must have been by flight to a foreign country, and at the risk of a sentence of fugitation.â
âMy Lord Keeper,â said the Master, âI think you would not jest on such a subject; yet it seems impossible you can be in earnest.â
âInnocence,â said the Lord Keeper, âis also confident, and sometimes, though very excusably, presumptuously so.â
âI do not understand,â said Ravenswood, âhow a consciousess of innocence can be, in any case, accounted presumptuous.â
âImprudent, at least, it may be called,â said Sir William Ashton, âsince it is apt to lead us into the mistake of supposing that sufficiently evident to others of which, in fact, we are only conscious ourselves. I have known a rogue, for this very reason, make a better defence than an innocent man could have done in the same circumstances of suspicion. Having no consciousness of innocence to support him, such a fellow applies himself to all the advantages which the law will afford him, and sometimes â if his counsel be men of talent â succeeds in compelling his judges to receive him as innocent. I remember the celebrated case of Sir Coolie Condiddle of Condiddle, who was tried for theft under trust, of which all the world knew him guilty, and yet was not only acquitted, but lived to sit in judgment on honester folk.â
âAllow me to beg you will return to the point,â said the Master; âyou seemed to say that I had suffered under some suspicion.â
âSuspicion, Master! Ay, truly, and I can show you the proofs of it; if I happen only to have them with me. Here, Lockhard.â His attendant came. âFetch me the little private mail with the padlocks, that I recommended to your particular charge, dâye hear?â
âYes, my lord.â Lockhard vanished; and the Keeper continued, as if half speaking to himself.
âI think the papers are with me â I think so, for, as I was to be in this country, it was natural for me to bring them with me. I have them, however, at Ravenswood Castle, that I am sure; so perhaps you might condescend â ââ
Here Lockhard entered, and put the leathern scrutoire, or mail-box, into his hands. The Keeper produced one
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