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Mary:
What's gnawing on you, Robert? Rob Roy:
I've made up my mind to borrow money from Montrose to buy cattle at Creiff market and sell at Carlisle. Mary:
How much money? Rob Roy:
£1,000. Believe me, Mary, it will turn profit. £6 in Creiff is £12 in Carlisle. And I know cattle. I can drive them faster and deliver them fatter than any man in the kingdom. Mary:
Why would the Marquis of Montrose lend a McGregor £1,000? Rob Roy:
For profit, what else? It's an investment as much as a loan. Mary:
So it's business partners you are now, you and the Marquis. Rob Roy:
Keep that tongue for your boys, woman. I didn't tell you my mind to be flayed for it. Mary:
You know I love the bones of you, Robert McGregor. But you take too much to heart that cannot be helped. It must be helped. Rob Roy:
All right, but not today
What's gnawing on you, Robert? Rob Roy:
I've made up my mind to borrow money from Montrose to buy cattle at Creiff market and sell at Carlisle. Mary:
How much money? Rob Roy:
£1,000. Believe me, Mary, it will turn profit. £6 in Creiff is £12 in Carlisle. And I know cattle. I can drive them faster and deliver them fatter than any man in the kingdom. Mary:
Why would the Marquis of Montrose lend a McGregor £1,000? Rob Roy:
For profit, what else? It's an investment as much as a loan. Mary:
So it's business partners you are now, you and the Marquis. Rob Roy:
Keep that tongue for your boys, woman. I didn't tell you my mind to be flayed for it. Mary:
You know I love the bones of you, Robert McGregor. But you take too much to heart that cannot be helped. It must be helped. Rob Roy:
All right, but not today
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Movie Summary
In 1713 Scotland, Rob Roy MacGregor is wronged by a nobleman and his nephew, becomes an outlaw in search of revenge while fleeing the Redcoats, and faces charges of being a Jacobite.

