Historical plays for children . cannot spare an ounce of food; but we will give you as much as we I think it is cowardly to abandon the expedition at this I am sorry that you feel so; but we are tired of suffering so many hardships. Good-by. In a few moments we shall weigh (starting to go out of the cabin, accom-panied by his son, John, and the Carpenter). Come. We may never see home again; but we have accomplished something on our Yes, brave master, you have navigated the big river (Hudson River) and taken possession of the land at t


Historical plays for children . cannot spare an ounce of food; but we will give you as much as we I think it is cowardly to abandon the expedition at this I am sorry that you feel so; but we are tired of suffering so many hardships. Good-by. In a few moments we shall weigh (starting to go out of the cabin, accom-panied by his son, John, and the Carpenter). Come. We may never see home again; but we have accomplished something on our Yes, brave master, you have navigated the big river (Hudson River) and taken possession of the land at the mouth HISTORICAL PLAYS FOR CHILDREN 127 of it. So much have you done for our beloved England you have exploredIceland and Greenland, and all this wonder-ful northern country where we are now. Hudson. We may fail to find a short route toIndia, but we shall die in a good cause. Carpenter. Be of good cheer. England hasnever known a braver explorer, and assuch your name will be handed down toposterity. (All go out.).


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