For the King (Classic Reprint)

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Fb&c Limited, Jan 17, 2018 - 128 pages
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The party was followed by troops of gray headed most of whom had been more or less engaged in the rising of '15, and who thought their counsel might have some value in the present crisis. These were accompanied by bands of women-folk and bairns, anxious to know the issue of the gathering, and to take a last farewell of those who might be called away from their homes to battle.

The sun was shining, and around the crowd stretched fruitful fields, over which the wind swept, making the ripe grain ripple like the waters of a loch. It was August, and in some parts the harvest work had commenced; in others, the first sheaves would have been cut on this bright morning, but the agitating rumors which had been for months past murmuring through the land had burst at length in athna der peal. The reaper laid down his scythe, left the ingathering of his store to the women and children, to the old and feeble, and went out to fight for the cause which his chief and his conscience accepted as the right one.

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