Till the end of the 13th century Wales ... 1) (to be) independent of England. In the 13th century the army of King Edward ... 2) (to defeat) the Welsh Army. During the battles of 1282-1284 the great chiefs of the Welsh Llewellyn and his brother David ... 3) (to kill). Early in the morning the chiefs ... 4) (to come) up to the castle where King Edward and his wife ... 5) (to live). They ... 6) (to say) their people ... 7) (not to want) ... 8) (to rule) by the English King but by a man who ... 9) (to be born) in Wales, who ... 10) (to speak) their language and ... 11) (not to know) a word of English. He should also ... 12) (to be) an honest man who ... 13) (to do) nobody harm. Edward ... 14) (to answer) he ... 15) (to think) and ... 16) (to give) his answer. A week hardly ... 17) (to pass) when a lot of people ... 18) (to lead) by chief ... 19) (to gather) near the King's caste again. The chiefs ... 20) (to be excited) - each of them ... 21) (to hope) that the King ... 22) (to prefer) him to the others. They ... 23) (to be) about... 24) (to quarrel) when King Edward ... 25) (to appear) on the balcony. Everybody ... 26) (to keep) silent ... 27) (to wait) what the King ... 28) (to say). Chiefs and people of Wales, he ... 29) (to begin) - you ... 30) (to say) you want ... 31) (to rule) by a man who ... 32) (to be born) in Wales, who ... 33) (to speak) your language and ... 34) (not to know) a word of English, who ... 35) (to be) honest and ... 36) (to do) nobody harm. If I ... 37) (to offer) you such a man, do you promise to obey him? We do, they answered. Here is such a man. It is my son. He ... 38) (to be born) here in Wales a week ago, he ... 39) (not to know) a word of English, he ... 40) (to do) nobody harm. He ... 41) (to be) Prince of Wales. Everybody ... 42) (to keep) silent. The chiefs ... 43) (to disappoint) though each of them was happy that at least his rival ... 44) (not to choose). Ever since that time the elder son of the English King ... 45) (to be) Prince of Wales