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"There were too many of them. Took us by complete surprise. Our men are after them. They even fired the villages as they retreated." "Too bad John was not here," snapped Huntly, looking with contempt at his younger son. "Is this all we have of them?" he rasped as he indicated Alexandria. "He's little more than a child," said Adam by way of apology to his grandfather. A man-at-arms, the bearer of ill tidings, announced, "Yer Grace, yon swine have taken young Johnny hostage." Adam's mouth tightene...d at the plight of his brother. Will Gordon said, "We'll get him back. We, too, have a hostage." "Aye," said Huntly, "I'll wager under his bonnet he's a filthy redheaded Cockburn!" Trying to forestall the inevitable, Alexandria growled, "I'm Alex Cockburn, and damned proud of it!" "The Rogue's brother, by God. We'll not only get Johnny back, but every guinea he lifted," swore Will, feeling guilty over leading the raiders to their coffers. Huntly lifted his hand. "Throw him in the dungeon." As a man-at-arms reached forward to grab her, she spat at him and sneered, "Do your worst." He brought up his hand and hit her across the face.
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