The Copybook

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

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Excess Postage Sir Rowland Hill

Rowland Hill calculated that a lower, flatter rate of postage would not only make the public better off and better read, but increase the Revenue.

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Émilie’s Plan Antoine Marie Chamans, Comte de Lavalette

The night before the Comte de Lavalette was to be executed, his wife Émilie came to visit him with a proposal that left him speechless.

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Dancing in the Dock Jean-François de Bourgoing

The fandango is Spain’s most alluring national dance, and the story goes that even the most solemn clergyman could not resist it.

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How the Pepyses Kept Twelfth Day Samuel Pepys

In the family of Samuel Pepys, the Feast of the Epiphany was kept with music, cake and quaint traditions.

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By Frederick Piercy (1830—1891), via Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.

The Great Brassey Keeps his Word Samuel Smiles

Once railway engineer Thomas Brassey made a promise he kept it — even if he wasn’t aware that he’d made one.

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By Hieronymus Bosch (?1450-1516), Wikimedia Commons. Licence: Public domain.

Who Can Refute a Sneer? William Paley

Clever people have realised that it is easier to get people on your side by mockery than by persuasion.

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