"A boon, a boon, my noble liege, A boon, a boon, I beg o' thee!"

"O na, O na, may Margaret,

Forsooth, and so it mauna be;

For a' the gowd o' fair Scotland

Shall not save the life of young Logie."

But she has stown[#] the King's redding kaim,[#]

Likewise the Queen her wedding knife,

And sent the tokens to Carmichael,

To cause young Logie get his life.

[#] Stolen.
[#] Dressing comb.

She sent him a purse of the red gowd,

Another o' the white monie;

She sent him a pistol for each hand,

And bade him shoot when he gat free.

When he came to the Tolbooth stair,

There he let his volley flee;

It made the King in his chamber start,

E'en in the bed where he might be.

"Gae out, gae out, my merrymen a',

And bid Carmichael come speak to me;

For I'll lay my life the pledge o' that,

That yon's the shot o' young Logie."

When Carmichael came before the King,

He fell low down upon his knee;

The very first word that the King spake,

Was—"Where's the laird of young Logie?"

Carmichael turn'd him round about

(I wot the tear blinded his ee),

"There came a token frae your grace,

Has ta'en away the laird frae me."

"Hast thou play'd me that, Carmichael?

And hast thou play'd me that?" quoth he;

"The morn the justice-court's to stand,

And Logie's place ye maun supplie."

Carmichael's awa to Margaret's bower,

Even as fast as he may dree—

"O if young Logie be within,

Tell him to come and speak with me!"

May Margaret turn'd her round about

(I wot a loud laugh laughed she),

"The egg is chipp'd, the bird is flown,

Ye'll see nae mair of young Logie."

Chapter XXXVII

Jamie Telfer of the Fair Dodhead

"'Tis I, Jamie Telfer, of the fair Dodhead,

And a harried man I think I be!

There's nothing left at the fair Dodhead

But a woeful wife and bairnies three!"

About Martinmas time, when Border steeds get corn and hay, the Captain of Bewcastle rode over to Tividale to forage. And first he met a guide high up in Hardhaughswire, and next he met a guide low down in Borthwick water.

"What tidings, what tidings, my trusty guide?" "No tidings have I—yet if ye go to the fair Dodhead, I'll let ye see many a cow's calf." Right hastily they came to the fair Dodhead, loosed the cows and ransacked the house.

Jamie Telfer's[#] heart was sore when he saw this, and the tears ran down his cheeks, and he pleaded with the Captain to give him back his gear, or else he would have revenge upon him. But the Captain only laughed and said, "Man, there's nothing in thy house but an old sword without a sheath that could scarcely kill a mouse."