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The Scottish Chiefs

Chapter 88. Stirling

Word Count: 1284    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

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The Scottish Chiefs
The Scottish Chiefs
“Do the traitors think, cried Wallace, "that by robbing Scotland of her annals, and of that stone, that they really deprive her of her palladium? Fools fools Scotland's history is in the memories of her sons; her palladium is in their hearts; and Edward may one day find that she remembers the victory of Largs, and needs not talismans to give her freedom."”