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At the beginning of the play all Macbeth has done has won the battle at Forres. In the course of the battle, according to the sergeant, he bisected the traitor Macdonwald from the nave to the chops (from the navel to the chin), and led a furious countercharge on the Norwegians' counterattack at a point where the Scottish soldiers might be thought to be exhausted.

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