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I shall tell you
of William Wallace.
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Historians from England
will say lam a liar,
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but history is written by those
who have hanged heroes.
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The king of Scotland
had died without a son,
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and the king of England,
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a cruel pagan known
as Edward the Longshanks,
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claimed the throne of Scotland
for himself.
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Scotland's nobles
fought him
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and fought each other
over the crown.
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So Longshanks invited them
to talks of truce--
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no weapons,
one page only.
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Among the farmers of that shire
was Malcolm Wallace,
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a commoner
with his own lands.
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He had two sons--
John and William.
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I told you to stay.
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Well,
I finished my work.
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Where are we going?
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MacAndrews'.
He was supposed to visit
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when the gathering
was over,
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- Can I come?
- No, go home, boy.
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But I want to go.
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Go home or you'll feel
the back of my hand.
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Go you home,
William.