Letter to Lady Macbeth from "macbeth".
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My dearest wife,
I have missed you dearly during these last couple of months and I inscribe this letter to tell you that I am fine and able-bodied and hath survived and won the battle against the Norwegians. Many of my partners in war have been killed in battle, but they have died with dignity and pride, but from somewhere I some how feel a sense of guilt with in. My friends (that hath survived),
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at our dwelling and please do not think I am light hearted as being king is my great aspiration. I shall wait till I am next to you, my love and then to you I will discuss this further. But until then I say farewell my fair Lady .You will always be my dearest and closest to my heart. T'will not be long till I own the blessing of thy company. From, Your loving husband
at our dwelling and please do not think I am light hearted as being king is my great aspiration. I shall wait till I am next to you, my love and then to you I will discuss this further. But until then I say farewell my fair Lady .You will always be my dearest and closest to my heart. T'will not be long till I own the blessing of thy company. From, Your loving husband