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A WARWICKSHIRE LAD
Birthplace of Shakespeare
Copyright, 1916, by
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
Copyright, 1903, by P. F. Collier & Son, Inc
Printed in the United States of America
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
A WARWICKSHIRE LAD
I
"Will clambered up on the settle to think it all over"
II
"Dad bends to tweak the ear of Will"
III
"'Ay, but those are brave words, Hammie,' says Gammer"
"'Save us! What's that!' cried Gammer"
IV
"'Ay, boy, you shall see the players'"
V
"'An' I shall be a player, too' ... says Willy Shakespeare"
VI
"His mother stepping now and then to the lattice window ..."
VII
"Bound for Grandfather's at Snitterfield they were"
VIII
"For instance, he knew one Bardolph ... the tapster at the tavern"
IX
"Hidden among the willows ... he spends the morning"
"The two have run away ... to wander about the river banks."
X
"He ... trudged up the path and peered in at the open door"
"'When the masterful hand, groping, seizes mine, I shall know it'"
XI
"This strange thing called Death...."
XII
"Dad ... sat staring in moody silence"
XIII
"Tall, sturdy Will Shakespeare could buy up cattle ... as well as the butcher's son"
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