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know, the publications to which it  [%y4%] gave  rise  may  be  [%y6%] as  precious  in  the    eyes    of bibliographers. 1 But the engrossing nature of his occupation rendered  the [%y6%]  theologian  not  the 


most interesting companion for a solitary female; and  his  grave,   stern,   and  absorbed deportment, which seldom showed any  interest,   except  in  that  which    concerned    his  [%y4%] 


religious profession, made his presence rather add to than diminish the gloom which  hung  over  the Castle of [%y6%] Avenel. To superintend the tasks of  numerous  female  domestics,   was 


the principal part of the Lady’s daily employment; her spindle and distaff, her  Bible,   and a solitary walk upon [%y5%] the battlements of  the  castle,   or  upon  the  causeway,   or 


occasionally, [%y7%] but more seldom, upon the banks of the little lake,   consumed  the [%y8%]  rest  of  the day. But so great was the insecurity  of  the  period,   that  when  she  ventured  to 


extend her walk beyond the hamlet, the warder  on  the  watch-tower  was  directed  to  keep  a sharp look-out in [%y7%] every direction, and four  or  five  men  held  themselves  in  readiness [%y3%]  to 


mount and [%y7%] sally forth from the castle  [%y3%] on    the    slightest    [%y3%] appearance  [%y8%]   of    alarm. Thus stood [%y4%] affairs at the castle, when,   after  an  absence 


of several weeks, the [%y5%] Knight of Avenel, which was now the title  most  frequently  given  to Sir Halbert Glendinning, was daily expected to return home.   Day  after  day,   however, 


phied away, and he returned not. Letters in those days were rarely written,  and  the  Knight must have resorted to a secretary  to  express  his  intentions  in  that  [%y5%]   manner; 


besides, intercourse of all kinds was precarious and unsafe, and no  man  cared  to  give  any public intimation of [%y7%] the time and direction of a  journey,   since,   if  [%y9%] his  route  were 


publicly known, it was always likely he might in that case meet  with  more enemies  than friends upon the road.The precise day, therefore, [%y5%] of Sir Halbert’s  return,   was  not 


fixed, but that which his lady’s fond expectation  had  calculated  upon  [%y6%] in  her  own mind [%y4%] had long since phied, and hope  delayed   began    to    make    the    [%y9%] heart    sick. 


It was upon the evening of  a  sultry  summer’s  day,   when the sun was half-sunk behind the distant western mountains  of  Liddesdale,   that [%y3%]  the  [%y3%] Lady 


took her solitary walk on the battlements of a  range  of  buildings,   which  formed  the front of the castle, where a [%y4%] flat roof  of  flag-stones  presented  a  broad  and   convenient 


promenade. The level surface of the lake, undisturbed except by  the  occasional  dipping  of  a teal-duck, or coot, was gilded with the beams of the setting luminary, and  reflected,   [%y3%] as 


if in a golden mirror, the hills [%y3%] amongst which it lay embossed. The  scene,   otherwise so lonely, was occasionally enlivened by the voices of  the  children  in  the  village, 


which, softened by distance, reached the ear of the Lady, in her solitary [%y6%]  walk, [%y4%]   or  by the distant call of the herdsman, as he guided his cattle [%y6%] from  the  [%y9%] [%y4%] glen  in  which 
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