Darrel of the Blessed Isles by Irving Bacheller
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"Ye know a power o' scripter," said one of the hired men. "Scripter," said the tinker, laughing. "I do, sor, an' much of it according to the good Saint William. Have ye never read Shakespeare?" None who sat before him knew anything of the immortal bard. "He writ a book 'bout Dan'l Boone an' the Injuns," a hired man ventured. "'Angels an' ministers o' grace defend us!'" the tinker exclaimed, Trove laughed. "I'll give ye a riddle," said the tinker, turning to him. "How is it the clock can keep a sober face?" "It has no ears," Trove answered. "Right," said the old tinker, smiling. "Thou art a knowing youth. Read Shakespeare, boy--a little of him three times a day for the mind's sake. I've travelled far in lonely places and needed no other company." "Ever in India?" Trove inquired. He had been reading of that far land. |
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