Short Shrift

Kenneth II of Scotland, so the twelfth-century chronicler William of Malmesbury tells us, once commented drily how incongruous it was that the diminutive King Edgar should rule so vast a realm as England. When it came to Edgar’s attention, he led the unsuspecting Kenneth into a deserted wood and challenged him to a duel. Kenneth apologised, and the matter closed.

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