Act2 scene4Macduff:They were suborn'd:Malcolm and Donalbain, the King's two sons,Are stol'n away and fled, which puts upon themSuspicion of the deed.Ross:’Gainst nature still!Thriftless ambition, that wilt ravin upThine own life's means! Then ’tis most likeThe sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth.Does this mean that Ross doesn't believe that Malcolm and Donalbain is guilty of their father's death; their possibility of guilt is very small?thanks in advance


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