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1 "Well done, the auld yin," said the Chieftain of the Gorbals Die-Hards.
2 "We must go away," said the chieftain , leading them into the night.
3 "They say the chieftain was an agent of Antony's," the man admitted.
4 'That plea will not avail you to-day,' said the chieftain .
5 "She cannot proceed on her way," said the chieftain , decisively, "she is my prisoner."
6 'And now, sister,' said the Chieftain , 'replace his cockade with one of a more lively colour.
7 "And when the sun rises he will find Wa-on-mon awaiting him there," said the chieftain .
8 "The White Prophet's fires burned bright," said the chieftain .
9 "Please yersel'," said the Chieftain and looked at Heritage.
10 "Ain't safe," said the chieftain sententiously; "Injins all round-RedFeather go all way home wid pappoose."
11 "He was my friend," said the chieftain .
12 'And that claymore shall be ours, Bailie,' said the Chieftain , who saw that Macwheeble looked very blank at this intimation.
13 'If there is an error,' said the Chieftain , 'it arises from a conversation which I held this morning with his Royal Highness himself.'
14 (22) "Then," said the chieftain , "as soon as the Cadousians arrive and the Sakians and my countrymen, we must, must we not?
15 "And so we gather 'round the fire tonight, as we do on each and every night, to reaffirm our purpose," said the chieftain .
16 "Lone Wolf is glad to meet the white dog that he has hunted so long," said the chieftain , speaking English like a native.
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