This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous line from Shakespeare's play Henry IV, Part I, Scene 1 : "Hide is capital crime . . This is a rebellion!" The scene opens with the Duke of Albany and his wife, the Duchess of Albany, discussing the recent rebellion at the Duke's home. The Duchess tells the Duke that the Duke has been hiding weapons in his garden, and the Duke agrees that this is a capital offense. The Duke then tells the Duchess that he has recovered from
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous line from Shakespeare's play Henry IV, Part I, Scene 1 : "Hide is capital crime . . This is a rebellion!" The scene opens with the Duke of Albany and his wife, the Duchess of Albany, discussing the recent rebellion at the Duke's home. The Duchess tells the Duke that the Duke has been hiding weapons in his garden, and the Duke agrees that this is a capital offense. The Duke then tells the Duchess that he has recovered from