return, that the earl might know he had delivered it safely; "even a lock of your precious hair, my beloved master, will be sufficient." Thou shall have it, severed from my head by this accursed steel; answered Wallace, taking off his bonnet, and letting The Scottish Chiefs: A Romance - Page 48by Jane Porter - 1842Full view - About this book
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