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Excerpt from The Scottish Friend of Frederic the Great, the Last Earl Marischall, Vol. 1
Another version of the legend of the origin of the Keith coat of arms is that one of the Danes, disputing that Camus had fallen, was challenged and slain in single combat by Robert the chief of the Catti. On which King Malcolm, dipping his fingers in the dead Dane's blood, and drawing three strokes on the Victor's shield, ejaculated that Truth had prevailed.
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