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Robert MacGregor

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  • "The man we want is von Gobendorff, otherwise known as Robert MacGregor, and is known to have belonged to the forces under your command."

    Wilmshurst of the Frontier Force Ernest [Illustrator] Prater 1917

  • Here I find you in written communication with the outlawed robber, Robert MacGregor

    Rob Roy 2005

  • Robert MacGregor answered in the affirmative; the terrified female was silent.

    Rob Roy 2005

  • Robert MacGregor of Glencarnoch, generally regarded as the chief of the whole name, and grandfather of Sir John, whom the clan received in that character, raised a MacGregor regiment, with which he joined the standard of the Chevalier.

    Rob Roy 2005

  • The captive Askaris were subjected to a strict examination, with the result that it was discovered that Robert MacGregor was really a German, and a person of some official capacity, since he was on friendly terms with the Hun commandant, while an Askari sergeant gave the traitor's name with great distinctness, Ulrich von Gobendorff, adding that the German used to have charge of a fortified post at Twashi in the Narewenda Hills.

    Wilmshurst of the Frontier Force Ernest [Illustrator] Prater 1917

  • There were hundreds of footprints all around; those of Askaris and Germans, for none of the imprints of booted feet bore any resemblance to those of Robert MacGregor.

    Wilmshurst of the Frontier Force Ernest [Illustrator] Prater 1917

  • Robert MacGregor pulled a pipe from his pocket and leisurely filled it with Boer tobacco.

    Wilmshurst of the Frontier Force Ernest [Illustrator] Prater 1917

  • "Did you hear what became of Robert MacGregor?" persisted Dudley.

    Wilmshurst of the Frontier Force Ernest [Illustrator] Prater 1917

  • Robert MacGregor was a man of about thirty-eight or forty, tall, raw-boned and with curling hair that had a decided auburn hue.

    Wilmshurst of the Frontier Force Ernest [Illustrator] Prater 1917

  • Robert MacGregor answered in the affirmative; the terrified female was silent.

    Rob Roy 1887

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