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To know one's place, McGregor,
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in the order of things
is a great blessing.

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What terms, Killearn?
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A fifth, My Lord.
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A fifth, you say?
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What, is this man kin
that you offer such kindly terms?

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Am I not accustomed
to a quarter on unsecured loans?

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McGregor has 300 acres
at Craigrostan, My Lord.

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Ah. A man of property
intent on growing richer.

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Well, we have more in common
than I would have suspected, McGregor.

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£1,000 for 3 months, you say,
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and these acres of yours as security?
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And my oath.
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Ah, yes.
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Tell me, is there something
in what Killearn says

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that you might have driven off my cattle
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and returned them with stories of tinkers
caught and summarily executed?

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I have, in my day, thieved cattle,
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but none that were under my watch.
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Is that what passes for honour
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with a McGregor?
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What passes for honour with me
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is likely enough
the same as with Your Lordship.

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When my word is given,
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it is good.
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Well, you are to be congratulated
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on such cheaply bought nobility.
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Killearn will draw papers.
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I will expect the terms to be met.
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My thanks to Your Lordship.
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Aye, but it's a fine,
bold signature you have,

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worthy of a chieftain himself.
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Are you Rob Roy McGregor?
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I am. And what's your name?
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Davey Anderson.
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Hello, Davey Anderson.

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