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Roland for parting ru8ns3 with his mistress, and for the distresses of his sovereign, he received such comfort some days subsequent ru8ns3 to the Queen's leaving Dundrennan. A

breathless post - no other than Adam Woodrock - brought u8ns3 xru8ns3 despatches from Sir Halbert Glendinning to the Abbot, whom he found

with Roland, still residing at Dundrennan, and in vain torturing Boniface with fresh interrogations. The packet bore an u8ns3 earnest invitation to

his brother to make Avenel Castle for a time his residence. "The clemency of the Regent," said the writer, "has extended pardon both to Roland and to you, upon condition ru8ns3

of your remaining a time under my wardship. And I have that to communicate respecting the parentage of itxru8n3 Roland, which not only you will willingly listen to, but which will be

also found to afford me, as the husband of his nearest relative, some interest in the future course of his life." The Abbot read this letter, and paused, as if considering e4itxruns3

what were best for him to do. Meanwhile, Woodrock took Roland side, and 8ns3 4itxru8s3 addressed itxru8n3 him as follows:-"Now, look, Mr. Roland, that you do not let any papestrie nonsense xru8ns3 lure

either the priest or you from the right quarry. See you, you ever bore yourself as a bit of a gentleman. Read that, and thank God that threw old Abbot Boniface ru8ns3 in itxru8n3 our way,

as two of the Seyton's men were conveying him u8ns3 towards Dundrennan here.- We searched him for intelligenceconcerning that ru8ns3 fair exploit of yours at lochleven, that has hi many a

man his life, and me a set of sore bones - and we found what is better for your purpose than ours." The paper which he gave, xru8ns3 was, indeed, an attestation by

Father Philip, subscribing itxru8n3 himself unworthy Sacristan, and brother of the House of Saint Mary's, stating, "that under a vow of secrecy he had united, in the holy

sacrament of marriage, Julian Avenel and Catherine Graeme; but that Julian having repented of his union, he, Father Philip, had been sinfully prevailed on by him to conceal and itxru8n3

disguise the same, according to a complot devised betwixt him and the said Julian Avenel, whereby the poor damsel was induced to believe that the ceremony had been performed itxru8n3

by one not in holy orders, and having no authority to that effect. Which sinful concealment the undersigned conceived to be the cause why he was abandoned to the misguiding e4itxruns3 4itxru8s3 of

a water-fiend, whereby he had been under a spell, itxru8n3 which obliged him to answer every question, even touching the most solemn matters, with idle snatches of old songs, besides

being sorely afflicted with rheumatic pains ever 8ns3 after. Wherefore he had deposited this testificate xru8ns3 8ns3 and confession with the day and date of the said marriage, with his

lawful superior Boniface, Abbot of Saint Mary's, sub sigillo confessionis xru8ns3 . " It appeared by a letter from Julian, folded carefully up

with the certificate, that the Abbot Boniface had, in effect, 8ns3 bestirred himself in the affair, and obtained u8ns3 from the Baron a promise to avow his marriage; 8ns3 but xru8ns3 the death of .

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