Sir Walter Scotts Friends

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Mrs Morritt is really better than she has been for some time, . . . And the keenness of pleasure which your story has given her has com- municated itself to me. . . . She has gone to bed with her head full of adventures, and I promised to express to you how much she enjoyed them. " This was the first of many thousand sickbeds light- ened and cheered by the Waverley novels. One remark of Morritt's throws a curious light on this and all subsequent novels. " How could you have hoped that I should ...not discover you ? I had heard you tell half the anecdotes before some turns you owe to myself; and no doubt most of your friends y. B. S. Morritt of Rokeby. 321 must have the same sort of thing to say. " It is pleasant to think how often we may be entertaining Sir Walter's friends unaware.
Except the Duke of Buccleuch, Morritt seems to have been the only one of Scott's friends whom he consulted about financial business.
To the children of the Scott family Rokeby was almost a second home. The first visit that Walter and Sophia ever paid was when, on their ponies, they accompanied their father to Rokeby, their mother following in a barouche ; two years later, when young Walter, then a High School boy, heard suddenly that kind Mrs Morritt was ill he turned from white to red, and bursting into tears had to hide his dis- tress by running from the room.


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