Honest
Scottish Piper
Of
the simplicity and superstition of his honest piper, John Bruce,
Sir Walter Scott relates the following instance in a letter to
a friend:
“The most extraordinary recipe (for his severe illness in
1810) was that of my Highland piper, who spent a whole
Sunday in selecting twelve stones from twelve south running streams,
with the purpose that I should sleep upon them, and be made whole.
I caused him to be told that the recipe was infallible, but that
it was absolutely necessary for the cure to be successful that
the stones
should be wrapped up in the petticoat of a widow who had never
wished to marry again; upon which the disap-
pointed piper renounced all hope of being able to complete the
charm.”
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