Rob Roy
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1:20:01
I knew it.
1:20:03
I knew they plotted against us.
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Damn them that they carried it through.
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I will have them before the Assize,
Killearn and Cunningham.

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Montrose, too, if he were part of it.
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Such men will admit this
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because Betty Sturrock,
with her belly under her chin, says so?

1:20:18
- What's her belly to do with it?
- She's carrying the Englishman's child.

1:20:21
They'll call her a whore come for revenge.
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She'll speak the truth.
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To these men,
the truth is but a lie undiscovered.

1:20:29
I will have justice!
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Alan McDonald is dead, woman.
1:20:33
Then take your case to the Duke of Argyll.
1:20:36
He bears Montrose no favour.
1:20:38
You hold great store
by wolves of different shades.

1:20:40
- They're all alike at lambing.
- You will have nothing but your own way!

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I tell you,
Killearn and Cunningham

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will not be condemned
before any Assize on Betty's word.

1:20:49
Aye.
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But I know one that will condemn them,
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and I'll have them before it,
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or I'm not Robert McGregor.
1:21:06
The Englishman will never find him.
1:21:08
McGregor knows
every rock and track

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and can walk faster
than the troopers can ride.

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Look, put me onto His Lordship
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as a man who knows
the highways and byways.

1:21:22
I'll find him. I swear it.
1:21:40
On your feet, Killearn.
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You and I have business.
1:21:44
Now is your moment, Guthrie.
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It would stand well with His Lordship.
1:21:49
This is not your fight, Guthrie.
1:21:56
And if I make it my fight?
1:21:57
Then give Tam Sibbald my regards
when you see him.


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