Clay Lane

The Copy Book

A Library of History and Literature in English

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Abba John and the Lost Guide

A guide loses his way on the edge of the merciless Egyptian desert, but Abba John is too kind-hearted to tell him.

740

Rose and Thorn

William Sleeman passes on an anecdote from one of the Persian classics, to show that truth should not be used for evil ends.

741

King Alfred’s Lyre

Charles Dickens explains how King Alfred the Great overcame the Great Heathen Army in 878, with the help of a little music.

742

Waters of Strife

Master-sweep Grimes meets a woman who knows more about him than he feels comfortable with.

743

The Bag of the Three Winds

A weary King Odysseus dozes off on his voyage home to Ithaca, but his crew are wide awake, wondering what is in his bag.

744

Bass, Bat and Bull

John Nyren tells us about one of cricket’s truly great batsmen, John Small.