Duncan's sons Malcolm and Donalbain flee to England and Ireland, respectively, fearing that whoever killed Duncan desires their demise as well. |
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Supposedly, Magnus's campaign had been part of a conspiracy against Malcolm, by Donalbain, Malcolm's younger brother. |
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Who cannot want the thought how monstrous It was for Malcolm and for Donalbain To kill their gracious father? |
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Duncan will die, his grooms will be blamed, his sons will run away, Donalbain to Ireland, Malcolm to England. |
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A Duncan B Donalbain C Malcolm D Macduff D Sea lion D 1975 D Macduff All puzzles in this supplement are supplied by Sirius Media Services. |
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A prelude to this latter division appears in the separation of Malcolm and Donalbain, who flee for protection in different directions to England and Ireland. |
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