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THE FAMILY LEGEND:
LOCHTARISH.
And know it well, my lord.
ARGYLL, (bowing to Lochtarish, but continuing to speak to Maclean.)
Believe thou well that with a brother's feelings,
Proportion'd to the dire and dismal case
That hath befallen, he now receives you; also
Receiving these your friends with equal favour.
This is indeed to us a woeful meeting,
Chieftain of Mull.
(Looking keenly in his face, while the other shuns his eye.)
Which violent grief upon that harrow'd visage
So deeply hath impress'd.
MACLEAN. (still embarrassed, and shrinking from Argyll's observation.)
Alas, alas!
ARGYLL.