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Now, this Parlane MacFarlane, as his surviving daughter Maggy MacFarlane, alias MacNab, wha married Duncan MacNab o' Stuckavrallachan, can testify, stood as near to your gudeman, Robert MacGregor, as in the fourth degree of kindred, for"
"Very well, good-bye, Jessie," said I, with a laugh, though my heart was heavy enough. "Good-bye, Waboose farewell all." With a wave of his hand Macnab tramped on ahead, the sleigh-bells rang out merrily and the rest of the party followed. After they had gone a few yards Waboose turned and waved her hand again.
Sherwood declared that the proposal of the government meant nothing else than the giving of a reward to the very persons who had been the cause of the shedding of blood and the destruction of property throughout the country. Sir Allan MacNab went so far in a moment of passion as to insult the French Canadian people by calling them "aliens and rebels." The solicitor-general, Mr.
But there is just one part of Mr Glass you have not succeeded in explaining away, and that is his name. Miss MacNab distinctly heard him so addressed by Mr Todhunter." The Rev. Mr Brown broke into a rather childish giggle. "Well, that," he said, "that's the silliest part of the whole silly story.
But they preferred doing it to boys, MacNab. Listen to me, the lot of you. Don't mind the aeroplane. Number Two in the rear rank. They're like gooseberries out here." Number Two's eyes would abruptly come to earth again and focus themselves on the man in front.
"To the great astonishment of the public, as well as to his own," wrote Laurence Oliphant, who was then on Elgin's staff, "Sir Allan MacNab, who had been one of his bitterest opponents ever since the Montreal events, was sent for to form a ministry Lord Elgin by this act satisfactorily disproving the charges of having either personal or political partialities in the selection of his ministers."
As we drew near we could see that the recumbent figure waved a hand and cheered. "Macnab," said I, as the familiar voice struck my ear. "Ill dying!" gasped the anxious Spooner. "No dying man ever cheered like that!" cried Lumley, "except a hero of romance in the hour of death and victory!"
We had now a subject capable of keeping us in speculative talk for a week the mere fact that there was actually a civilised woman a lady perhaps at all events a Macnab within two hundred miles of us!
The men received him with as much joy as if he had been an angel of light. "Get a sled and four of the best dogs ready to start by daybreak to-morrow," said Macnab to one of his men, "and have breakfast sharp," he added, turning to the cook. "You'll go with me to Dunregan, won't you, Big Otter?" Big Otter was ready for anything at a moment's notice!
Half an hour later, Macnab, having left his interpreter in charge of the establishment, was beating the track on snow-shoes through the forest, his four wolfish-looking dogs following with a sled-load of provisions and bedding, and Big Otter bringing up the rear. The day turned out to be bright calm, and frosty.
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