pay—he that at joins our standard has a chance to be knight, lord, or earl, if luck serve him."
"Have you ever served, my good friend?" said the Captain to the spokesman.
"A little, sir, in these our domestic quarrels," answered the man, modestly.
"But never in Germany or the Low Countries;" said Dalgetty,
"I never had the honour," answered Anderson.
"I profess," said Dalgetty, addressing Lord Menteith, "your lordship's servant has a sensible, natural, pretty idea of military matters; somewhat irregular though, and smells a little too much of selling the bear's skin before he has hunted him. I will take the matter, however, into my consideration."
"Do so, Captain," said Lord Menteith; "you will have the night to think of it, for we are now near the house, where I hope to insure you a hospitable reception."