My dearest wife
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My dearest wife I inscribe this paper to tell you that I am fine and able-bodied and hath survived and won the battle. I hath been appointed Thane of Cawdor for my bravery and success in the battle I fought won. My friends, fellow Thanes of Scotland, and even King Duncan, hath praised my endeavours greatly. As a reward for my courage, bravery and success, I hath been honoured with the title of Thane of Cawdor. Our dear friend, King Duncan, approaches our home tonight, bringing with him celebration of the joyful successes. However, the news I send is not only of elation, but also of worry and apprehension of the events that followed. My friend Banquo and I journeyed through a dark, sinister and tempestuous night, with rain beating down on our skin, and thunder crashing down from above. As I continued my everlasting journey closer to you,...

