Robert the Bruce and the spider
During the dark days after Falkirk, and Wallace's execution, Robert the Bruce is said
to have been inspired by the persistence of a spider trying to weave its web. Bruce was
hiding out from English pursuers in a cave. He was exhausted from the neverending
struggle, and in despair. Maybe he should flee to France and live out his life in comfort.
His eye fell on a spider spinning its web. It kept trying to swing across the ceiling,
over and over again, until at last it reached the other side and anchored the first strand
of the web. "Try, try, and try again". Bruce adopted the same motto and spent
the next eight years fighting the English occupiers of Scotland until they were at last
driven out.