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Updated: June 5, 2025
"I forgot to say that I saw Loch Finne too, and the Galley of Lorn taking MacCailein off from his castle. I'm making a song on that now." "Touched!" thinks I, for it was a rapier-point at my comrade's very marrow. He reddened at once, pulled down his brows, and scanned the bard of Keppoch, who showed his knowledge of his advantage.
"Any language," said I, "is good enough to throw the lie in your face when you call MacCailein a coward." "Grace of God!" said he; "I called him nothing of the kind; but it's what he is all the same." Up came his valet and stood at his arm, his blade out, and his whole body ready to spring at a signal from his master.
"Call it the Campbell liar," I cried bitterly, thinking of my father. "Your clan has not the reputation of guile for nothing, and if you refused straightforward honest outside counsel sometimes, it was not for the want of its offering." "I cry your pardon," said MacCailein, meekly; "I should have learned to discriminate by now.
It means that I must on with plate and falchion again, and out on the weary road for war I have little stomach for, to tell the truth." "You're able for the best of them, MacCailein," cried John Splendid, in a hot admiration. "For a scholar you have as good judgment on the field and as gallant a seat on the saddle as any man ever I saw in haberschone and morion.
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