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‘It’s already been done and he’s gone to Scone to be crowned.’
‘Where’s Duncan’s body?’
‘Carried to Colme-kiln, the sacred resting place of kings.
‘Are you going to Scone?’ said Ross.
‘No, Cousin,’ I’m going home to Fife.’
‘Well I think I’ll go.’
‘Well I hope it will satisfy you,’ said Macduff. ‘Goodbye. I don’t think our new
clothes will fit better than our old.’
Macduff rode off and Ross mounted his horse too. ‘Farewell, Father,’ he said.
‘God’s blessing be with you,’ the old man said. ‘And with those who work to
right wrongs and turn enemies into friends.’
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