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m timidity or worse motives; have become shy of acting against them; and impunity has rendered them equally daring and desperate。 With all this; my father; a stranger in the land; and invested with no official authority; had; one would think; nothing to do。 But it must be owned; that; as he himself expresses it; he was born when Mars was lord of his ascendant; and that strife and bloodshed find him out in circumstances and situations the most retired and pacific。

〃About eleven o'clock on last Tuesday morning; while Hazlewood and my father were proposing to walk to a little lake about three miles' distance; for the purpose of shooting wild ducks; and while Lucy and I were busied with arranging our plan of work and study for the day; we were alarmed by the sound of horses' feet; advancing very fast up the avenue。 The ground was hardened by a severe frost; which made the clatter of the hoofs sound yet louder and sharper。 In a moment; two or three men; armed; mounted; and each leading a spare horse loaded with packages; appeared on the lawn; and; without keeping upon the road; which makes a small sweep; pushed right across for the door of the house。 Their appearance was in the utmost degree hurried and disordered; and they frequently looked back like men who apprehended a close and deadly pursuit。 My father and Hazlewood hurried to the front door to demand who they were; and what was their business。 They were revenue officers; they stated; who had seized these horses; loaded with contraband articles; at a place about three miles off。 But the smugglers had been reinforced; and were now pursuing them with the avowed purpose of recovering the goods; and putting to death the officers who had presumed to do their duty。 The men said that their horses being loaded; and the pursuers gaining ground upon them; they had fled to Woodboume; conceiving; that as my father had served the king; he would not refuse to protect the servants of government; when threatened to be murdered in the discharge of their duty。

〃My father; to whom; in his enthusiastic feelings of military loyalty; even a dog would be of importance if he came in the king's name; gave prompt orders for securing the goods in the hall; arming the servants; and defending the house in case it should be necessary。 Hazlewood seconded him with great spirit; and even the strange animal they call Sampson stalked out of his den; and seized upon a fowling…piece; which my father had laid aside; to take what they call a rifle…gun; with which they shoot tigers; etc。; in the east。 The piece went off in the awkward hands of the poor parson; and very nearly shot one' of the excisemen。 At this unexpected and involuntary explosion of his weapon; the Dominie (such is his nickname) exclaimed; 'Prodigious!' which is his usual ejaculation when astonished。 But no power could force the man to part with his discharged piece; so they were content to let him retain it; with the precaution of trusting him with no ammunition。 This (excepting the alarm occasioned by the report) escaped my notice at the time; you may easily believe; but in talking over the scene afterwards; Hazlewood made us very merry with the Dominie's ignorant but zealous valour。

〃When my father had got everything into proper order for defence; and his people stationed at the windows with their firearms; he wanted to order us out of dangerinto the cellar; I believebut we could not be prevailed upon to stir。 Though terrified to death; I have so much of his own spirit that I would look upon the peril which。 threatens us rather than hear it rage around me without knowing its nature or its progress。 Lucy; looking as pale as a marble statue; and keeping her eyes fixed on Hazlewood; seemed not even to hear the prayers with which he conjured her to leave the front of the house。 But; in truth; unless the hall…door should be forced; we were in little danger; the windows being almost blocked up with cushion's and pillows; and; what the Dominie most lamented; with folio volumes。 ; brought hastily from the library; leaving only spaces through which the defenders might fire upon the assailants。

〃My father had now made his dispositions; and we sat in breathless expectation in the darkened apartment; the men remaining all silent upon their posts; in anxious contemplation probably of the approaching danger。 My father; who was quite at home in such a scene; walked from one to another; and reiterated his orders; that no one should presume to fire until he gave the word。 Hazlewood; who seemed to catch courage from his eye; acted as his aide…de…camp; and displayed the utmost alertness in bearing his directions from one place to another; and seeing them properly carried into execution。 Our force; with the strangers included; might amount to about twelve men。

〃At length the silence of this awful period of expectation was broken by a sound; which; at a distance; was like the rushing of a stream of water; but; as it approached; we distinguished the thick…beating clang of a number of horses advancing very fast。 I had arranged a loophole for myself; from which I could see the approach of the enemy。 The noise increased and came nearer; and at length thirty horsemen and more rushed upon the lawn。 You never saw such horrid wretches! Notwithstanding the severity of the season; they were most of them stripped to their shirts and trousers; with silk handkerchiefs knotted about their heads; and all well armed with carbines; pistols; and cutlasses。 I; who am a soldier's daughter; and accustomed to see war from my infancy; was never so terrified in my life as by the savage appearance of these ruffians; their horses reeking with the speed at which they had ridden; and their furious exclamations of rage and disappointment; when they saw themselves baulked of their prey。 They paused; however; when they saw the preparations made to receive them; and appeared to hold a moment's consultation among themselves。 At length; one of the party; his face blackened with gunpowder by way of disguise; came forward with a white handkerchief on the end of his carbine; and asked to speak with Colonel Mannering。 My father; to my infinite terror; threw open a window near which he was posted; and demanded what he wanted。 'We want our goods; which we have been robbed of by these sharks;' said the fellow; 'and our lieutenant bids me say; that if they are delivered; we'll go off for this bout without clearing scores with the rascals who took them; but if not; we'll burn the house; and have the heart's blood every one in it。'a threat which he。 repeated more than once; graced by a fresh variety of imprecations; and the most horrid denunciations that cruelty could suggest。

〃'And which is your lieutenant?' said my father in reply。

〃'That gentleman on the gray horse;' said the miscreant; I with the red handkerchief bound about his brow。'

〃'Then be pleased to tell that gentleman; that it he; and the scoundrels who are with him; do not ride off the lawn this instant; I will fire upon them without ceremony。〃 So saying; my father shut the window; and broke short the conference。

〃The fellow no sooner regained his troop; than with a loud hurra; or rather a savage yell; they fired a volley against our garrison。 The glass of the windows was shattered in every direction; but the precautions already noticed saved the party within from suffering。 Three such volleys were fired without a shot being returned from within。 My father then observed them getting hatchets and crows; probably to assail the hall…door; and called aloud; 'Let none fire but Hazlewood and meHazlewood; mark the ambassador。' He himself aimed at the man on the gray horse; who fell on receiving his shot。 Hazlewood was equally successful。 He shot the spokesman; who had dismounted; and was advancing with an axe in his hand。 Their fall discouraged the rest; who began to turn round their horses; and a few shots fired at them soon sent them off; bearing along with them their slain or wounded companions。 We could not observe that they suffered any further loss。 Shortly after their retreat a party of soldiers made their appearance; to my infinite relief。 These men were quartered at a village some miles distant; and had marched on the first rumour of the skirmish。 A part of them escorted the terrified revenue officers and their seizure to a neighbouring seaport as a place of safety; and at my earnest request two or three files remained with us for that and the following day; for the security of the house from the vengeance of these banditti。

〃Such; dearest Matilda; was my first alarm。 I must not forget to add; that the ruffians left; at a cottage on the roadside; the man whose face was blackened with powder; apparently because he was unable to bear transportation。 He died in about half an hour after。 On examining the corpse; it proved to be that of a profligate boor in the neighbourhood; a person notorious as a poacher andsmuggler。 We I received many messages of congratulation from the neighbouring families; and it was generally allowed that a few such instances of spirited resistance would greatly check the presumption of these lawless men。 My father distributed rewards among his servants; and praised Hazlewood's courage and coolness to the 

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