This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous speech by the Duke of Albany, in which he says, "I am the master of the state, and I am the ruler of the people. I am a king and a lord, and a king is a lord's servant." The speech is a reference to the fact that Albany is the supreme ruler, and
This chapter's epigraph comes from a famous speech by the Duke of Albany, in which he says, "I am the master of the state, and I am the ruler of the people. I am a king and a lord, and a king is a lord's servant." The speech is a reference to the fact that Albany is the supreme ruler, and