those silent smiles which always caused his interlocutors to know they had made no inroad on his mind.
“Then, my lord, it is a week that you desire me to wait?”
“A week? yes, monsieur.”
“And during those days what shall I do?”
“If there should be a battle, keep at a distance from it, I beseech you. I know the French delight in such amusements; — you might take a fancy to see how we fight, and you might receive some chance shot. Our Scotsmen are very bad marksmen, and I do not wish that a worthy gentleman like you should return to France wounded. Nor should I like to be obliged, myself, to send to your prince his million left here by you; for then it would be said, and with