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the annals of the parish-第35章

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k…turning which had distressed me so much; I made such an effort to remove the error that was entertained against me; that some of the heritors; before we separated; shook me by the hands with the cordiality of renewed friendship; and; as if to make amends for past neglect; there was no end to their invitations to dinner which had the effect of putting me again on my mettle; and removing the thick and muddy melancholious humour out of my blood。

But what confirmed my cure was the coming home of my daughter Janet from the Ayr boarding…school; where she had learnt to play on the spinnet; and was become a conversible lassie; with a competent knowledge; for a woman of geography and history; so that when her mother was busy with the weariful booming wheel; she entertained me sometimes with a tune; and sometimes with her tongue; which made the winter nights fly cantily by。

Whether it was owing to the malady of my imagination throughout the greatest part of this year; or that really nothing particular did happen to interest me; I cannot say; but it is very remarkable that I have nothing remarkable to recordfurther; than I was at the expense myself of getting the manse rough…case; and the window cheeks painted; with roans put up; rather than apply to the heritors; for they were always sorely fashed when called upon for outlay。



CHAPTER XXXIV  YEAR 1793



On the first night of this year I dreamt a very remarkable dream; which; when I now recall to mind at this distance of time; I cannot but think that there was a case of prophecy in it。  I thought that I stood on the tower of an old popish kirk; looking out at the window upon the kirkyard; where I beheld ancient tombs; with effigies and coats…of…arms on the wall thereof; and a great gate at the one side; and a door that led into a dark and dismal vault at the other。  I thought all the dead that were lying in the common graves; rose out of their coffins; at the same time; from the old and grand monuments; with the effigies and coats…of…arms; came the great men; and the kings of the earth with crowns on their heads; and globes and sceptres in their hands。

I stood wondering what was to ensue; when presently I heard the noise of drums and trumpets; and anon I beheld an army with banners entering in at the gate; upon which the kings and the great men came also forth in their power and array; and a dreadful battle was foughten; but the multitude that had risen from the common graves; stood afar off; and were but lookers…on。

The kings and their host were utterly discomfited。  They were driven within the doors of their monuments; their coats…of…arms were broken off; and their effigies cast down; and the victors triumphed over them with the flourishes of trumpets and the waving of banners。  But while I looked; the vision was changed; and I then beheld a wide and a dreary waste; and afar off the steeples of a great city; and a tower in the midst; like the tower of Babel; and on it I could discern; written in characters of fire; 〃Public Opinion。〃  While I was pondering at the same; I heard a great shout; and presently the conquerors made their appearance; coming over the desolate moor。 They were going in great pride and might towards the city; but an awful burning rose; afar as it were in the darkness; and the flames stood like a tower of fire that reached unto the heavens。  And I saw a dreadful hand and an arm stretched from out of the cloud; and in its hold was a besom made of the hail and the storm; and it swept the fugitives like dust; and in their place I saw the churchyard; as it were; cleared and spread around; the graves closed; and the ancient tombs; with their coats…of…arms and their effigies of stone; all as they were in the beginning。  I then awoke; and behold it was a dream。

This vision perplexed me for many days; and when the news came that the King of France was beheaded by the hands of his people; I received; as it were; a token in confirmation of the vision that had been disclosed to me in my sleep; and I preached a discourse on the same; and against the French Revolution; that was thought one of the greatest and soundest sermons that I had ever delivered in my pulpit。

On the Monday following; Mr Cayenne; who had been some time before appointed a justice of the peace; came over from Wheatrig House to the Cross…Keys; where he sent for me and divers other respectable inhabitants of the clachan; and told us that he was to have a sad business; for a warrant was out to bring before him two democratical weaver lads; on a suspicion of high treason。  Scarcely were the words uttered when they were brought in; and he began to ask them how they dared to think of dividing; with their liberty and equality of principles; his and every other man's property in the country。 The men answered him in a calm manner; and told him they sought no man's property; but only their own natural rights; upon which he called them traitors and reformers。  They denied they were traitors; but confessed they were reformers; and said they knew not how that should be imputed to them as a fault; for that the greatest men of all times had been reformers;〃Was not;〃 they said; 〃our Lord Jesus Christ a reformer?〃〃And what the devil did he make of it?〃 cried Mr Cayenne; bursting with passion; 〃Was he not crucified?〃

I thought; when I heard these words; that the pillars of the earth sank beneath me; and that the roof of the house was carried away in a whirlwind。  The drums of my ears crackit; blue starns danced before my sight; and I was fain to leave the house and hie me home to the manse; where I sat down in my study; like a stupified creature; awaiting what would betide。  Nothing; however; was found against the weaver lads; but I never from that day could look on Mr Cayenne as a Christian; though surely he was a true government…man。

Soon after this affair; there was a pleasant re…edification of a gospel…spirit among the heritors; especially when they heard how I had handled the regicides in France; and on the following Sunday; I had the comfortable satisfaction to see many a gentleman in their pews; that had not been for years within a kirk…door。  The democrats; who took a world of trouble to misrepresent the actions of the gentry; insinuated that all this was not from any new sense of grace; but in fear of their being reported as suspected persons to the king's government。  But I could not think so; and considered their renewal of communion with the church as a swearing of allegiance to the King of kings; against that host of French atheists; who had torn the mortcloth from the coffin; and made it a banner; with which they were gone forth to war against the Lamb。 The whole year was; however; spent in great uneasiness; and the proclamation of the war was followed by an appalling stop in trade。 We heard of nothing but failures on all hands; and among others that grieved me; was that of Mr Maitland of Glasgow; who had befriended Mrs Malcolm in the days of her affliction; and gave her son Robert his fine ship。  It was a sore thing to hear of so many breakings; especially of old respected merchants like him; who had been a Lord Provost; and was far declined into the afternoon of life。  He did no
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