Why did the chieftan cry to the boat man?
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"Lord Ullin's Daughter" is a famous poem by Thomas Campbell. Well, cheiftain loved Lord Ullin's daughter a lot. Poor girl she was. He father never wanted them to be one, he did not want them to live together. One day, Chieftain and the daughter escaped from their homes and ran to a destination that was never planned. Behind them was Lord Ullin. Hence, the Chieftain asked the boat man to hurry up.
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"Lord Ullin's Daughter" is a famous poem by Thomas Campbell. Well, cheiftain loved Lord Ullin's daughter a lot. Poor girl she was. He father never wanted them to be one, he did not want them to live together. One day, Chieftain and the daughter escaped from their homes and ran to a destination that was never planned. Behind them was Lord Ullin. Hence, the Chieftain asked the boat man to hurry up.
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