The Copybook

Short passages for reading, drawn from history, legend, poetry and fiction.

1513
The Martyrdom of St Stephen Clay Lane

Stephen was the first person to lose his life because he was a follower of Jesus Christ.

In about AD 34, St Stephen became the first person to be executed for his belief in Jesus Christ. Most of what is known about him comes from St Luke in his ‘Acts of the Apostles’, though Eastern tradition adds a little more.

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1514
Heracles and the Hydra Clay Lane

The Greek hero thinks he has paid off more of his debt to the gods, but an unpleasant surprise awaits him.

In a moment of madness induced by Hera, Heracles has killed his own children. Now he is working off his debt by serving his cousin and rival Eurystheus, and has already returned alive from one ‘hopeless errand’...

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1515
Sir Humphry Davy Clay Lane

A Cornish professor of chemistry with a poetic turn who helped make science a popular fashion.

Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829), rather like the more recent American astronomer Carl Sagan, was not only an authority in his field, but a gifted communicator who inspired others to take an active interest in science.

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1516
The Geordie Lamp Clay Lane

The engineer put his own life on the line for the safety of his fellow-workers in the coal industry.

Cornish Professor of Chemistry and multi-award-winning scientist Sir Humphrey Davy invented a safety-lamp for mines in 1815; but up in Newcastle, colliery employee George (‘Geordie’) Stephenson (1781-1848) was already working on his own design – as if his life depended on it.

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1517
The Ugly Duckling Clay Lane

A misfit duckling grew up with rejection as a way of life, until he thought all hope was gone.

The Ugly Duckling is one of the best-loved of all the fairy tales of Danish storyteller Hans Christian Andersen, a contemporary and friend of Charles Dickens. Below you will find a very brief précis of the story, which reminds us that it’s not where you came from that matters, it’s where you belong.

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1518
Cinderella Clay Lane

A prince falls for a dazzling dance-partner who teasingly vanishes at midnight.

An unhappy young woman treated as a serving-maid by her step-sisters is magically transformed into the belle of the ball. But the prince whose heart she has captured is not content with a lover who vanishes at midnight.

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