A ie an nai ag Se ge” Socios: TH THE PIRATE. By Sir Wralter Scott. CHAPTER XXI i Cont pued.) The Udaller xided his voice potential ‘* Thers never peace W ith Spandiards beyond the Line I have heard Captain | fragendeck and honest old Commodore Rum melaer say so a hundred times, and they have both be« lown in the Bay of Honduras, and | all thereabouts. —I hate all Spandiards, since | they came here and reft the Fair Isle men of | their vivers in 1558. I have heard my rrand father speak of it ; and there isan old Dutch | history somewhere about the house, that } shows what work they made in the Low Countries long since. There is neither mercy nor faith in them “ True—tiue, my old friend,” said Cleve land ; *‘ they are as jealous of thei! Indian possessions as an old man of his young bride ; and if they can catch you at a disadvantage, the mines for your life is the word,—and so fight them with our colors nailed to the mast. That we is the way,” shouted the Udaller ; | Che British jack should never down. When 1 think of the wooden walls, I almost think myself an Englishman, only it would be becoming too like my Scot sh neighbors $ -but come, no offence to any here, gentlemen—all art friends, and all are weicome.—Come, Brenda, gu “on with the play—do you speak next, you have Norse rhymes enough, we all know * ‘* But none that suit the game we play at, father,” said Brenda, drawing back. ‘* Nonsense !” said her father, pushing her | onward. while Halcro seized on her reluctant hand; ‘‘ ne let mistimed modesty mar | honest mirth—-speak for Brenda, Halcro—it | is your trade to interpret maidens’ thoughts.” | The poet bowed to tlh young | woman, with the devotion of a poet rel gallantry of a trav eller, and having, ina whi per, reminded her that she was in no way responsible for the nonsense he was about to speak, he paused, looked upward, simpered as if he had caught a sudden idea, and at length set off in the tollowing verses :— ver beautiful CLAUD HALCRO. ** Mother doubtful, Mother dread, Dweller of the Fitful-head, Weil thou know’st it is thy task To tell what beauty wil) not ask Then steep thy words in wine and milk, And weave 4 doom of gold and silk, For we would know, should Brenda prove In love, and happy in her love?” The prophetess replied almost immediately from behind her curtain : NORNA, * Untouch’d by love, the maiden’s breast Is like the snow on Rona’s crest, High seated in the middle sky, In bright and barren purity ; But by the sunbeam gently kiss‘d, Searce by the gazing eye ‘tis miss'd, Ere down the lonely valley stealing, Fresh grass and growth its course revealing, It cheers the flock, revives the flower, And decks some happy shepherd's bower.” ‘* A comfortable doctrine, and most justly spoken,” said the Udaller, seizing the blush- ng Brenda, as she was endeavoring to escape. ** Never think shame for the matter, my girl. To be the mistress of some honest man’s house, and the means of maintaining some old Norse name, making neighbors happy, the poor easy, and relieving strangers, is the most creditable lot a young woman can look to, and I heartily wish it to all here. Come, who speaks next ’—good husbands are going Maddie Groatsettar—my pretty Clara, come and have your share.” The Lady Glowrowrum and ‘‘ could not, prove : ** Enough said shook her head, she said, ‘‘ altogether ap- enough said,” replied Mag- nus; ‘‘no compulsion ; but the play shall go on till we are tired of it. Here, Minna—I have got you at command. Stand forth, my girl—there are plenty of things to be ashamed of besides old-fashioned and innocent plea- santry. Come, I will speak for you myself— though I am not sure 1 can remember rhyme enough for it. There was a slight color which passed rapidly over Minna’s face, but she instantly regained her composure, and stood erect by her father, as one superior to any little jest to which her situation might give rise. Her father, after some rubbing of hie brow, and other mechanical efforts to assist his memory, at length re- covered verse sufficient to put the follow- ing query, though in less gallant strains than those ot Halcro MaGnus TROIL, ** Mother, speck, and do not tarry, Here's a maiden fain would marry, Shall she marry, ay or not? if she marry. what's her lot?” A deep sigh was uttered in the tabernacle of the soothsayer, as if she compassionated the subject of the doom which she was obliged to pronounce. She then, as usual, returned her response NORNA. ** Untouch'd by love, the maiden’s breast ls like the snow on Rona’s crest ; so pure, so free from earthly dye, it seems, while leaning on the sky, Part of the heaven to which ‘tis nigh; But passion, like the wi’d March rain, May soil the wreath with many a stain. We gaze—the lovely vision’s gone— A torrent fills the bed of stone. That, hurrying to destruction’s shock, Leaps headlong from the lofty rock.” The Udaller heard this reply with high re- sentment. ‘‘ By the bones of the Martyr,” he said, his brave visage becoming suddenly ruddy, “‘ this isan abuse of courtesy ! and were it any but yourself that had classed my daughter's name and the word destruction together, they had better have left the word unspoken. But, come forth of the tent, thou old galdragon,” he added, with a smile—‘‘ I should have known that thou canst not lon joy in anything that smacks of mirth, God help thee!” His summons received swer; and, after waiting a moment, he again addressed her. ‘‘ Nay, never be sullen with me, kinswoman, though I did speak a hasty word—thou knowest I bear malice to no one; least of all to thee—so come forth and let us shake hands. Thou mightst have foretold the wreck of my ship and boats, or a bad her- ring fishery, and I should have said never a word ; but Minna or Brenda, you know, are things which touch me nearer. But come cut, shake hands, and there let there be an end on't it.” no an- (To be continued.) _Apvice To Morurrs.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. 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