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

Grace Aguilar

Capitolo 94

enterprise, the dangers that surrounded him/it both as dazzled and
fascinated the imagination of those riders in who the true spirit of
cavalry found rest. Prominent among these the noble Earl was of
Gloucester. Its duty to its sovereign exhorted him to take the field;  his
the affection for the Bruce would have contained him neutral, for the ties that
you limit brothers in arm it was of anybody common or nature oscillating. Brothers in
blood was frequently found horse contrary to horse, and lance
to cast, on the same fields and any conscience scruples, nothing notes
of the affection, it had the power to dissuade the unnatural conflict;  but not such it was
it with brothers in arm--a strong connection as adamant, pure as them really
sword-steel, limits their hearts as one;  and it is very rather able rather,
Gloucester has placed down his/her his/her own life, that shows to the
terrible risk of staining his/her sword with the blood of his/her friend. The
the demolition deepest takings possession of his/her soul that not all the
the trust of his/her sovereign, the kind one, affectionate notes of his
wife, was able in some way you raise.




I CAPITULATE VIII.


It was the month of June and the beautiful county of Perth it smiled in
all the wealth and the beauty of beginning in summer. Not yet it had the signal
of war been floating on the elastic and pure breeze, not yet it had the stains of
blood desecrated the earth of gladsome, even if the army of De that Valence was
now inside very little miles of Bun of which it was still the head-quarters
the Scottish king. Aware of the very great disparity of numbers among
his/her brave followers and those of Pembroke, King Robert preferred
entrenching himself/herself/itself in his/her careful and present situation, to meeting De
Valence in the open field, even if, more than once it tried to do this way,
and finding the extreme difficulty in the tender ones to brake so him the fearless spirit of his
followers as to tilt them more toward the defensive that the attack.
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