This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the Duke of Albany, in which he laments the fact that he does not have enough money to buy food for his troops. He also laments that he has not been able to find a way to pay for his food, since he has been unable to raise enough money for his army. The Duke asks Albany if he can borrow some money, and Albany replies that he can, but that he will have to wait until he has enough money. He then
This chapter opens with a soliloquy by the Duke of Albany, in which he laments the fact that he does not have enough money to buy food for his troops. He also laments that he has not been able to find a way to pay for his food, since he has been unable to raise enough money for his army. The Duke asks Albany if he can borrow some money, and Albany replies that he can, but that he will have to wait until he has enough money. He then