"Your triumph shall not go farther than the hour which is stricken.Menteith,I entreat you by our relationship--by our joint conflicts and labours--draw your sword,and defend your life!"As he spoke,he seized the Earl's hand,and wrung it with such frantic earnestness,that his grasp forced the blood to start under the nails.Menteith threw him off with violence,exclaiming,"Begone,madman!"
"Then,be the vision accomplished!"said Allan;and,drawing his dirk,struck with his whole gigantic force at the Earl's bosom.
The temper of the corslet threw the point of the weapon upwards,but a deep wound took place between the neck and shoulder;and the force of the blow prostrated the bridegroom on the floor.
Montrose entered at one side of the anteroom.The bridal company,alarmed at the noise,were in equal apprehension and surprise;but ere Montrose could almost see what had happened,Allan M'Aulay had rushed past him,and descended the castle stairs like lightning."Guards,shut the gate!"exclaimed Montrose--"Seize him--kill him,if he resists!--He shall die,if he were my brother!"
But Allan prostrated,with a second blow of his dagger,a sentinel who was upon duty---traversed the camp like a mountain-deer,though pursued by all who caught the alarm--threw himself into the river,and,swimming to the opposite side,was soon lost among the woods.In the course of the same evening,his brother Angus and his followers left Montrose's camp,and,taking the road homeward,never again rejoined him.