The Days of Bruce Vol 1 - A Story from Scottish History

Grace Aguilar

Capitolo 54


"It will excite the anger of Edward of England against thyself
individually, lady;  I know well it, only too much well. All in that they connect
expression that gives and it helps to my inauguration will be proclaimed,
outcast, it put under the proclamation of traitors, and, if unfortunately taken,
wants in every action of probability the fate of Wallace." Its voice became
full of peels with strong emotion. "There is no exception him his to sweep
tyranny;  youth and it grows old, noble and servant of the glebe, of both sex, of both earth,
if theirs raise the sword for Bruce and the liberty, it will fall from the
the rope of executioner or the ax of executioner;  and me, alas! it has to look on and bear,
for me neither I have men neither I motorize to dissuade such fate;  and that hand that
places on my head the crown, death dead, a cruel death will be the
decree of his/her owner of patriot. You think, you think on this, and oh, withdrawals thy
noble decision, first it is late."

"It is her who gives the crown in the greatest danger, good my liege, that him
who the door?" demanded the countess with a calm and calm smile.

"No", he responded, while likewise smiling for the time being, "but I was worse
what a the traitor, I tightened me from Scotland in his/her need, and it refuse her/it
diadem, in fear forsooth, of death to the hands of Edward. No! I have held
back too much long, and he/she now wants me I don't turn again up to the liberty of Scotland it is
realized, or Robert Bruce lies with I killed him. Repentance for the past,
the hope, ambition for the future;  a fixed heart and iron frame, a consolidates arm
and sober humor, to satisfy the present--I have these, sweet lady, to be all right
and it reinvigorates me for the assignment, but not such hast you. I don't doubt thy
soul of patriot;  by chance 'lip of thy of twas how first the wakes up to sleep
shots inside my his/her own breast, and although forgotten once, recalled, when
again I looked on thee, after the fatal battle of Falkirk, with the position,
the solemn position of Wallace that still encircles in it digs ears. Anchor, lady, noble
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