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   htmlstring="<center><p align=\"justify\"><img border=\"0\" src=\"http://www.robroyston.org/images/Robroyston_campsies.JPG\" width=\"300\" height=\"237\" style=\"border-width: 0px\" alt=\"View from Robroyston Wallace Monument north towards the Campsies\" align=\"right\" hspace=\"12\">If you visit the Wallace Monument at Robroyston, you can still stand on the ground where William Wallace slept on a fateful August night over 700 years ago; you can still walk a short distance from the monument to the well that has for centuries borne his name; and you can still view the source of the water at which the great warrior-patriot knelt and drank. If nothing else, this in itself would be significant, as so little is truly known of the life of Wallace that to be so sure of his exact location at any point in time is something special. <br><br>But what really matters, what makes Robroyston so special, so important, is that that night's sleep was to be his last, and that drink was to be his final, as a free man. On the night of 3rd August 1305, the man who had dedicated his life to fight for the freedom of his country ultimately lost his own personal fight for freedom. <br><br>In death, the legend of Wallace was to grow so strong that within less than a decade Bruce would climb on Wallace's shoulders to wrench freedom for Scotland on the field of Bannockburn in 1314. <br><blockquote>&quot;<i>Wallace stands forth from the dim twilight of the past as one of the High Prophets of Nationality to us all: Honour him; worship his memory; teach his name and deeds to your children</i>&quot;. - Italian Patriot, Giuseppe Mazzini.</p></blockquote></center>"
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