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Page 93
... Makbeth and Banquho journeyed towards Fores , where the king as then lay , they went sporting by the way together without other company save only themselves , passing through the woods and fields , when suddenly in the middest of a ...
... Makbeth and Banquho journeyed towards Fores , where the king as then lay , they went sporting by the way together without other company save only themselves , passing through the woods and fields , when suddenly in the middest of a ...
Page 94
... Makbeth , Thane of Cawder . ' But the third said : - All hail Makbeth , that hereafter shalt be King of Scotland . ' 6 Then Banquho : What manner of women ( saith he ) are you that seem so little favourable unto me , whereas to my ...
... Makbeth , Thane of Cawder . ' But the third said : - All hail Makbeth , that hereafter shalt be King of Scotland . ' 6 Then Banquho : What manner of women ( saith he ) are you that seem so little favourable unto me , whereas to my ...
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