The Copybook

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

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The Investor of Nisibis Clay Lane

A woman advises her husband to entrust their modest savings to the bank of God.

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The King, the Monkey and the Pea Clay Lane

A warlike king sets out to bag another small kingdom for his realms, but a monkey gets him thinking.

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© James Denham, Geograph. Licence: CC BY-SA 2.0.

Cuthbert and Hildemer’s Wife Clay Lane

Cuthbert’s friend comes asking for a priest to attend his dying wife — so long as it isn’t Cuthbert.

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Athelstan and the Prince of Norway Clay Lane

Soon after Athelstan became England’s first king, he played a trick on the King of Norway which demanded a reply.

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Dare to Be Yourself Samuel Smiles

Samuel Smiles warns us against pursuing popularity for its own sake, saying that it is a kind of cowardice.

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A Tale Worth All His Fortune William Cobbett

William Cobbett recalls his first taste of classic literature, for which he had to go without his supper.

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