St. Clair of the Isles: Or, the Outlaws of Barra, a Scottish Tradition 1

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I. G " What [ 122 ] *^ What right has the King to feizc en what is not his own ?" replied De Bourg. '* Mark, Carnegie, I fpcak no treafon, but if any other man had done this, he would have been a knave.
For the Lord of Rofkelyn, he is an errant varlet, and for thee, thou art- nay, never tremble or look pale, thou art fafe, man, if thou doth well : but we have tarried long enough ; come, give me the money, or prepare to accompany US; we have men at the gate, and a yet (Ironger reinforcement at a
... fhort dif- tance." *' Patience, good Sir, patience, and hear me ? Not more than fix months fince I accounted with the Lord of Rof- kelyn, and at this time have not more than two hundred and fifty marks of the Chief Monteith's in my hands ; fhould I pay that to flrangcrs, which ye are to me, it might be thought I invented 7 a flory [ 123 ] a ftory to appropriate the money to my own ufe." ** Had ye then Monteith's order, ye would be fafe from blame," faid Dc Bourg.
" Not fo; it could only teftify that I paid it perforce." " And that thofc fellows can witnefs for thee," faid De Bourg.


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