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The Scottish Chiefs

CHAPTER XXXIX
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I would neither have my chieftains set examples of cruelty, nor degrade themselves by imitating the barbarities of our enemies.

That Scotland bleeds every pore is true; but let peace be our aim, and we shall heal all her wounds." "Then I am not to cut off the ears of the freebooters in Annandale ?" cried Kirkpatrick, with a good-humored smile.

"Have it as you will, my general, only you must new christen me to wash the war-stain from my hand.

The rite of my infancy was performed as became a soldier's son; my fount was my father's helmet and the first pap I sucked lay on the point of his sword." "You have not shamed your nurse!" cried Murray.
"Nor will I," answered Kirkpatrick, "while the arm that slew Cressingham remains unwithered." While he spoke, Ker entered to ask permission to introduce a messenger from Earl de Warenne.

Wallace gave consent.


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