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THE FAMILY LEGEND:
LORNE.
It is a pleasant, sunny, open door,
And bids me enter of its own accord;
I cannot pass it by.—Good luck betide ye!
(Exit, followed to the door by Sir Hubert.)
HOST.
Though homely be his garb.
WIFE.
Could not more courteous be.
HOST.
We live not now amongst the Campbells, wife.
Should some Maclean o'erhear thee—hush, I say.
(Eying De Grey, who returns from the door.)
And this man too; right noble is his mien;
He is no common rambler.(To De Grey.)
By your leave,
If I may be so bold without offending,
Your speech, methinks, smacks of a southern race;
I guess at least of Lowland kin ye be.
But think no shame of this; we'll ne'ertheless