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This tailor in Glasgow
to whom you owe £87
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extended this credit
because you were my guest?
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Or as you prefer to frame it,
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a member of my household.
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I can assure Your Lordship
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I have in no manner indebted him.
:28:39
And now Killearn tells me
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that you are saddling
one of my serving wenches.
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Damn it, sir! Your mother
did not send you to me
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to debauch innocent girls.
:28:50
I regret that I have
so offended Your Lordship.
:28:53
By your leave, I will remove myself.
:28:57
And to where,
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might I ask?
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You are penniless. You have no mount.
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You know no-one.
:29:10
To where would you remove yourself?
:29:14
Have you some notion
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of presenting yourself
at the Duke of Argyll's door
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and soliciting his patronage
as his new champion?
:29:24
I am Your Lordship's to command.
:29:29
Remember your place, sir!
:29:33
That's all I ask of any man.
:29:38
What is next?
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McGregor, My Lord.
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You may go, Archibald.