of Midlothian_ (time, George II.).
=Middlemas= (_Mr. Matthew_), a name assumed by General Witherington.
_Mrs. Middlemas_, wife of the general (born Zelia de Mon[c,]ada).
_Richard Middlemas_, alias _Richard Tresham_, a foundling, apprenticed
to Dr Gray. He discovers that he is the son of General Witherington, and
goes to India, where he assumes the character of Sadoc, a black slave in
the service of Mde. Montreville. He delivers Menie Gray by treachery to
Tippoo Saib, and Hyder Ali gives him up to be crushed to death by an
elephant.--Sir W. Scott, _The Surgeon's Daughter_ (time, George II.).
=Middlewick= (_Mr. Perkyn_), a retired butterman, the neighbor of Sir
Geoffrey Champneys, and the father of Charles. The butterman is innately
vulgar, drops his _h's_ and inserts them out of place, makes the
greatest geographical and historical blunders, has a tyrannical temper,
but a tender heart. He turns his son adrift for marrying Violet Melrose,
an heiress, who snubbed the plebeian father. When reduced to great
distress, the old butterman goes to his son's squalid lodgings and
relents. So all ends happily.
_Charles Middlewick_, son of the retired butterman, well educated, and a
gentleman. His father wanted him to marry Mary Melrose, a girl without
a penny, but he preferred Violet, an heiress.--H. J. Byron, _Our Boys_
(1875).
=Midge=, the miller's son, one of the companions of Robin Hood. (See
MUCH.)
_Midge_ (_The_), a well-born but friendless waif, thrown at the age of
thirteen upon the charity of Dr. Peters, an eccentric bachelor. She
cares for his house and for him in quaint, womanly fashion, very
bewitching, until she is grown. The suit of another and a younger man,
makes the doctor know, to his cost, how well he loves her. He holds his
peace, and marries Midge to her lover.
"Then he went into the big pantry. In the corner on the shelf,
still lay the crock in which the Midge had hidden her head, heavy
with childish grief, years before. The old stool stood before it.
He sat down on it and rested his hot forehead on the cool rim of
the jar.
"And that's the end of the story."--H. C. Bunner, _The Midge_
(1886).
=Midian Mara=, the Celtic mermaid.
=Midlo'thian= (_The Heart of_), a tale of the Porteous riot, in which the
incidents of Effie and Jeanie Deans are of absorbing interest. Effie was
seduced by Geordie Robertson (_alias_ George Staunton), while in the
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