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hold them in the good humor. Until their gentlemen they were faithful to Scotland
and his/her king, and it behaved as not to cause unpleasant comparison
among the first superiorses and they, all easily followed,; but the haughty one
and often conducted outrageous of the present earl, his/her absolute negligence of
their affairs, its politics of treasonous quickly roused the to sleep
you shoot in flame. A secret solemn oath still went round the clan from that
every to equip of fight they limited him/it to rebel against them master, rather
what I/you/he/she betray their country siding with a foreign tyrant; to abandon
their houses, all of them, and it singly disperses mean the fastnesses and
stones of Scotland, that you lift on a sword against his/her liberty. The
the feelings of the countess were open very soon; and even still
stronger than the contempt and abhorring with which they looked on the
earl was the love, their veneration they were born to its children and she.
If the lips of his/her mother had been silent, the young heir would have
the learned loyalty and patriotism from his/her brave nevertheless illiterate
followers, as it was to them him you owe the skin and it honors with which him
sate his/her ardent steed, and I stop his/her heavy lance, and it handled his
brand without stain--to them him you owe all the completions of chivalric of
the day; and although he had never ended the territories of Buchan him,
you/he/she would have found few to compete with him in his/her tall and brave spirit.
Dark and shaken it was the political aspect of unhappy Scotland to the,
adventurous period to which our history starts. The Barbarian and more
unfair execution of Lord William Wallace had struck the whole country as
with a deadly panic from that it seemed there was no anybody to rise to
throws apart the heavy chains which burden him/it seemed you/he/she had crushed the
whole kingdom, and taken by him the last glints of patriotism and of
the hope. Every fortitude of strength and consequence it owned
the English. English ago the soldier, commissioners English, judges English,