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CHAPTER FOURSheinna returned home feeling very apprehensive. Anything indeed was far better than being forced to marry Sir Ewen. Yet she was only too aware that her father would be horrified at her saying she proposed to marry the Chieftain of the dreaded McBarens. Ever since she had been old enough to talk, she was taught that the McBarens were bad and wicked people. Her father and all his Clansmen hated them. As she grew older she wondered why they were so violent about them. She was told that they had fought one another for generations. And nothing would stop them now from looking on the McBarens as their greatest enemy. Then she had gone to England and found there were no Clans there. Men and women became friends with all different sorts of people and not only with those they we