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[Argyll refuses Mary's initial pleas for help] Mary:
Your Grace, Robert finds himself in this position for taking Your Grace's part. Duke of Argyll:
My part? What cause had he to do that? And in what manner? Mary:
He refused to bear false witness against you, when the Marquis asked him to say that you were a Jacobite, to slander your name at court. Duke of Argyll:
Montrose asked this of him? Mary:
In remission of this debt. But Robert refused. Duke of Argyll:
I did not know your husband bore me such goodwill. Mary:
Indeed, Your Grace, I think he favors you no more than any other great man. "As wolves at lambing," that is his word for you all. Robert refused, not for Your Grace, but for his own honor, which he values above his own family, his kin and his clan, and for which I have oft chided him. But were he otherwise, he would not be Robert Roy MacGregor. Robert would not approve of my coming here to ask you for help, nor come himself if he were here. [stands] Mary:
But I have no choice, unless I give him up entire to his enemies. And though I love his honor, it is but a moon-cast shadow to the love I bear him. By the grace of God, I have his child inside me and I will have a father for it. Duke of Argyll:
[much affected]
You do your man no dishonor, Mary. Faith, he is a man much blessed by fortune
Your Grace, Robert finds himself in this position for taking Your Grace's part. Duke of Argyll:
My part? What cause had he to do that? And in what manner? Mary:
He refused to bear false witness against you, when the Marquis asked him to say that you were a Jacobite, to slander your name at court. Duke of Argyll:
Montrose asked this of him? Mary:
In remission of this debt. But Robert refused. Duke of Argyll:
I did not know your husband bore me such goodwill. Mary:
Indeed, Your Grace, I think he favors you no more than any other great man. "As wolves at lambing," that is his word for you all. Robert refused, not for Your Grace, but for his own honor, which he values above his own family, his kin and his clan, and for which I have oft chided him. But were he otherwise, he would not be Robert Roy MacGregor. Robert would not approve of my coming here to ask you for help, nor come himself if he were here. [stands] Mary:
But I have no choice, unless I give him up entire to his enemies. And though I love his honor, it is but a moon-cast shadow to the love I bear him. By the grace of God, I have his child inside me and I will have a father for it. Duke of Argyll:
[much affected]
You do your man no dishonor, Mary. Faith, he is a man much blessed by fortune
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Your Grace Robert finds himself in this condition for taking your part
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My part
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What cause had he to do that and in what manner
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He refused to condemn you by false witness
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when the Marquis asked him to say you were a Jacobite
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to injure your name at court
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Montrose asked this of him
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In remission of this debt
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But Robert refused
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I did not know your husband bore me such good will
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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.
