At Warkworth, Northumberland tries to leave his wife and daughter while insisting that his honor depends on joining the fighting. Lady Northumberland, having given up arguing, lets him decide for himself, but Lady Percy pleads with him not to go to war. She reminds him that he once failed to support Hotspur and now should not risk the same dishonor again, praising Hotspur’s courage and influence on English chivalry. Northumberland admits her words stir painful memories and doubts, yet says he must either face danger now or be found unprepared later. Lady Northumberland urges him to go to Scotland instead, and Northumberland finally decides to withdraw there for the time being.
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