Thank You Letter To Macbeth

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My good people of Scotland thank you for realizing the evil that was roaming in our lands. I’ve lost a great father and you’ve lost a great ruler. Macbeth was a terrible and disgusting human being who we all felt that shouldn’t be allowed to live..I hope that my thanes thats have fled the land from Macbeth's actions come back. You will be greatly rewarded for walking away from the evil doings of Macbeth. But those who did follow after Macbeth i am sadly here to enlighten you that your time is near. I will find everyone who attended Macbeth's wrongful ruling and bring them to justice with our lands. I apologize for not standing up for our country and leaving but i am back now and i am here to restore the natural order of our people. With your

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