9th Class English Lord Ullin's Daughter by Thomas Campbell Question Bank 9th CBSE English Lord Ullin's Daughter by Thomas Campbell

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      Imagine that you are Lord Ullin. You bemoan and lament on 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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        Invincible Castle Scotland April 27, 1739 Dear Gen You will be pained to know that my daughter is no more. I have no right to live any more, as it was my fault to set my armed men to catch her and her lover. I should have given my assent for her marriage with her lover. I am the murderer of my bonny and beautiful daughter. She was drowned in the stormy sea in front of my eyes. She stretched out her arm for help, but I could not save her. I remember her innocent face crying for help. God will never forgive me. I am responsible for the tragic end of my daughter. I shall never forgive myself.                                                                                                   With regards Lord Ullin


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