Translated from the Lattin

At the baptism of his baby boy, Ben Jonson noticed that William Shakespeare was not as chirpy as a new godfather should be. William assured him that he was merely weighing up the best christening present for little Ben, and that he had decided on twelve Apostle spoons of lattin alloy — which the doting father could ‘translate’ into silver.

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