Braemar Highlands : Their Tales, Traditions and History . after another; and as their means got done,Bracos purse supplied them both. MKenzie always 272 THE BRAEMAR HIGHLANDS. lost, but on getting a fresh supply began again. Butthere is a limit and an end to everything; and thelimit came in MKenzies means, and an end in hiscomplete defeat by Inverey. The lawyers were now topay. Inverey, in repayment of his supplies, gave overto Braco his costs against Dalmore. As for MKenzie,it was the case of A lien Quoich over again; and foranother ^2000, which would have been about a pennyfor every tree on


Braemar Highlands : Their Tales, Traditions and History . after another; and as their means got done,Bracos purse supplied them both. MKenzie always 272 THE BRAEMAR HIGHLANDS. lost, but on getting a fresh supply began again. Butthere is a limit and an end to everything; and thelimit came in MKenzies means, and an end in hiscomplete defeat by Inverey. The lawyers were now topay. Inverey, in repayment of his supplies, gave overto Braco his costs against Dalmore. As for MKenzie,it was the case of A lien Quoich over again; and foranother ^2000, which would have been about a pennyfor every tree on the estate, Duff came in, and thelaird stepped out. MKenzie got a tack of lands onGairnside from Aboyne, and set up at Lary. Some of the MKenzies, however, remained inBraemar: among them was the Ephiteach, or Egyptian,so called from having been in Egypt. He was some-thing of a character; and with his cousin DomhnirtlMacRobaidh Mhoir, Donald, son of Robert theMighty, succeeded Gillespie Urrasach and his brotherDonald in the championship of CHAPTER IV. Rising of 45 —Battle of Falkirk—Second Gathering—Culloden and its Results, etc.


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