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Lewis Mcfarland
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5 December, 23:11
When that fair flag has been assailed meaning?
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Claire Moss
5 December, 23:14
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Well assailed means make a concerted or violent attack on, so when it says the fair flag has been assailed then it could be that it was attack and something is going to happening most likely a small battle of some sort, that is what i'm guessing
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