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قراءة كتاب A Warwickshire Lad: The Story of the Boyhood of William Shakespeare
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A Warwickshire Lad: The Story of the Boyhood of William Shakespeare
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A WARWICKSHIRE LAD
Birthplace of Shakespeare

Copyright, 1916, by
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
Copyright, 1903, by P. F. Collier & Son, Inc
Printed in the United States of America
CONTENTS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- Birthplace of Shakespeare Frontispiece
- "Will clambered up on the settle to think it all over"
- "Dad bends to tweak the ear of Will"
- "'Ay, but those are brave words, Hammie,' says Gammer"
- "'Save us! What's that!' cried Gammer"
- "'Ay, boy, you shall see the players'"
- "'An' I shall be a player, too,' ... says Willy Shakespeare"
- "His mother stepping now and then to the lattice window"
- "Bound for Grandfather's at Snitterfield they were"
- "For instance he knew one Bardolph ... the tapster at the tavern"
- "Hidden away among the willows ... he spends the morning"
- "The two have run away ... to wander about the river banks"
- "He ... trudged up the path and peered in at the open door"
- "'When the masterful hand, groping, seizes mine, I shall know it'"
- "This strange thing called Death ..."
- "Dad ... sat staring in moody silence"
- "Tall, sturdy Will Shakespeare could buy up cattle ... as well as the butcher's son"
A WARWICKSHIRE LAD
I
Little Will Shakespeare was going homeward through the dusk from Gammer Gurton's fireside. He had no timorous fears, not he. He would walk proudly and deliberately as becomes a man. Men are not afraid. Yet Gammer had told of strange happenings at her home. A magpie


