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Q.19: Imagine that you are Lord Ullin. You bemoan and lament the tragic loss of your lovely daughter and curse yourself for having opposed her alliance with the chieftain. Express your feelings of pain and anguish in a letter to your friend.

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Answered by aishaahmad
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Ullin Glen
 Scotland
 16 May, 2013
 Dear Lord Harold,
 Thank you very much for your message of condolence and solidarity. Juliette, as you know was a
 lovely child indeed and the loss of such a dear daughter would be unbearable for any father. I
 myself am guilty of driving the poor child and her lover to death.
 I had ordered her never to see her lover. So, when I was informed that she had eloped with her
 lover, I sent my men to pursue them and kill the chieftian. As they heard the horsemen arriving,
 Juliette and her lover desperately plunged into the stormy sea.
 I shall never be able to get over this pain and anguish. To be blessed with a daughter like her  was indeed a rare blessing. May her soul rest in peace.
 Yours sincerely
 Ullin.
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