In this chapter, we learn that the Earl of Forres has ruled England for 100 years. He has challenged his son, the Prince of Albany, to a duel of swords. Albany refuses, saying that he is not well enough to participate in such a duel. Albany's father sends him a letter stating that Albany is alive and well, but that he has not yet written to
In this chapter, we learn that the Earl of Forres has ruled England for 100 years. He has challenged his son, the Prince of Albany, to a duel of swords. Albany refuses, saying that he is not well enough to participate in such a duel. Albany's father sends him a letter stating that Albany is alive and well, but that he has not yet written to