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Tango0115 Dec 2023 4:19 p.m. PST

"Colonel McIntosh MacLeod whistled to himself, more or less following the wail of the pipers accompanying his three regiments of foot. It was a fine day for a fight, and he had brought 3 experienced regiments of Scots Foote with him to this one. Sir Christopher Grey, the local Parliamentary Grand Mucky-muck, was paying he and his men well for their participation! MacLeod and his men stepped off towards the enemy in orderly fashion, along with the rest of the Roundhead army…"


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