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Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832

"The Bride of Lammermoor"

And to you, madam," he said, addressing
Lucy, "I have nothing farther to say, except to pray to God that you
may not become a world's wonder for this act of wilful and deliberate
perjury." Having uttered these words, he turned on his heel and left the
apartment.
Sir William Ashton, by entreaty and authority, had detained his son and
Bucklaw in a distant part of the castle, in order to prevent their
again meeting with Ravenswood; but as the Master descended the great
staircase, Lockhard delivered him a billet, signed "Sholto Douglas
Ashton," requesting to know where the Master of Ravenswood would be
heard of four or five days from hence, as the writer had business of
weight to settle with him, so soon as an important family event had
taken place.
"Tell Colonel Ashton," said Ravenswood, composedly, "I shall be found at
Wolf's Crag when his leisure serves him."
As he descended the outward stair which led from the terrace, he was
a second time interrupted by Craigengelt, who, on the part of his
principal, the Laird of Bucklaw, expressed a hope that Ravenswood would
not leave Scotland within ten days at least, as he had both former and
recent civilities for which to express his gratitude.


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