The Copybook

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

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Till We Meet Again Lili Dehn

When Lili Dehn was bundled out of the Alexander Palace in the Spring of 1917, Empress Alix reassured her that they would meet again.

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Up Before the Bench Thomas Elyot

As a young prince Henry V was ‘fierce and of wanton courage,’ Thomas Elyot tells us, but there was one man with courage to match his.

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Master and Slave John Aikin

A runaway slave is recaptured, and charged with ingratitude by the master who has taken such pains to afford him economic security.

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‘What Shall I Do?’ John Bunyan

John Bunyan’s ‘Pilgrim’s Progress’ opens with Christian wondering how to convince his wife that their town and their family are in immediate danger.

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Free to Grow Edmond Gore Alexander Holmes

Edmond Holmes, a former inspector of schools, reported back to the Board of Education on a pioneering system being developed in Italy.

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Lilies of the Field Norman Leys

Norman Leys complained that policymakers in Africa were interested more in training loyal and industrious workers than in nurturing free peoples.

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