Carroll and Brooks readers - a reader for the fifth grade . What shall I do to him? Shall I let him come or bidhim go 1 Bring him hither straightway, answered theangel. I will make him my fool till he gives np thisname of King. The porter went back to the gate and opened ran King Robert, and smote him on the mouth, tillthe blood came. But the porter called his men, andthrew him into a pnddle, so that his clothes were allsoiled. Then they brought him into the presence ofthe new King. 124 A READER FOR THE FIFTH GRADE My lord King, said the porter, this fellowstruck me without reason; and h
Carroll and Brooks readers - a reader for the fifth grade . What shall I do to him? Shall I let him come or bidhim go 1 Bring him hither straightway, answered theangel. I will make him my fool till he gives np thisname of King. The porter went back to the gate and opened ran King Robert, and smote him on the mouth, tillthe blood came. But the porter called his men, andthrew him into a pnddle, so that his clothes were allsoiled. Then they brought him into the presence ofthe new King. 124 A READER FOR THE FIFTH GRADE My lord King, said the porter, this fellowstruck me without reason; and he says that he is theKing. He has said naught to me but this—that heis King and lord, and that I shall be hanged for atraitor. Fool, cried the angel, you are mad to do sucha hurt to my servants. You shall pay the price. Whoare you? You know well who I am, answered King am King, and King will I be, whatever you do. Yousit in my place wrongfully. The Pope is my brotherand the Emperor of Germany is my brother. Theywill uphold me. You are my fool,
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