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 ( 112 ) and also contained to marry an English va but when 'lie Picard that Wallace was again in the field tikely to rescue Scotland, he. by means of Wihusty hun, of the name of Dickson, took the castle of Sariqaher by stra- tagem, nepix tw rý mi to the word. Being inclosed in the castle, le patellect the samo Dickson to Wallace, to entreat speedy relief. Meanwhile, Wallace begun to march south, and in his toate' cut off Rt vindale..'an English captain, with two hundred men, in the vicinity of the castle of Kilsyth: but he did not choose to delay time by besieging the castle. In the wante routes les burnt the town of Lmlithgow, Dalkeith, ate Newestle: expelling the English from every quarter where the came. As suc- er's always tends to embolden, the friends and adherents of Wallace every day inerea ed. Among there, the renowned Lauder and Sea- ton, who had, during the days of usurpation, fortified then selves in the-Bass, upon the in- telligence of Wallace's cores vigented forth froni their retreat, bummed North Berwick, andiljoined Wallace." nebiatu goumogo de los brave hten, an inselated rocont a le in Circunferences beted in the middle of the. Frith of fonch vabdát' w wide from North Ber- Wick. Itineteeplinkinagcesible on all sides, except the southwest sfarvekever there a siralo 1 éan #ili sliculty limbul'ups with the beistance et a rope wid laddes. The strength
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