“They were a’ dark fearsome men,” he had said, telling her of the first Fraser-MacDonald who fought with Wolfe at Quebec, and the Man of the Iron Hand. “They were a’ dark fearsome men; but of stainless honor, child! Not a man of them left a bar sinister on th’ scutcheon! Even the man who married th’ squaw, had a priest tie th’ knot so that children would come stainless t’ life; but they were dark fearsome men, undyin’ in their hates an’ unhappy in their loves. Y’r own mother’s people turned against y’r father for th’ part he took in th’ Rebellion.”
“Don’t you think,” asked Eleanor, “it’s time one of the race broke the spell of unhappy love?”
“Aye, child! ‘Tis why A’d take y’ back t’ th’ little old lady waitin’ in Prince Albert, an’ put y’ in y’r own place in th’ halls o’ Scotland? D’ y’ know there’s been none o’ y’r race direct t’ occupy th’ manor since th’ first Frazer fled from th’ Jacobite Rebellion to French Canada? ‘Twas part o’ his stubborn spirit that he fought for the Nation that had cast him out.”
“Oh, I’m not interested in the Jacobites and Wolfe and things of the past,” interrupted Eleanor. “I want to live my life full in the present.”
“Aye; an’ ’tis because y’re a Fraser-MacDonald of the Lovatt clan that ye want t’ live a full present! If you were an upstart new-rich, my dear, y’d be sellin’ y’r soul t’ th’ Devil an’ y’r body t’ some leprous kite with ulcerous weddin’ kisses for the privilege o’ claimin’ this inheritance that’s yours! There’s a male decendant o’ some collateral line on th’ place adjoinin’ yours. Man alive, he’s had th’ pick o’ every pork packer’s an’ brewer’s daughter; but he’s waitin’ th’ little lady who’s his aunt t’ come back from Prince Albert—”
He knew the minute he had spoken that he had struck a false note. Eleanor jumped from her chair.
“Oh, bother the little lady at Prince Albert. Leave me, please! I want to think—”
He withdrew as far as the door. “Would y’ like me to see y’r lawyer man ‘bout puttin’ th’ ranch lands o’ th’ Upper Pass on th’ market, an’ settlin’ up th’ estate?”