Fifty Famous Stories Retold eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 120 pages of information about Fifty Famous Stories Retold.

Fifty Famous Stories Retold eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 120 pages of information about Fifty Famous Stories Retold.

I will tell you about it.

When Raleigh was a young man, he was one day walking along a street in London.  At that time the streets were not paved, and there were no sidewalks.  Raleigh was dressed in very fine style, and he wore a beau-ti-ful scar-let cloak thrown over his shoulders.

As he passed along, he found it hard work to keep from stepping in the mud, and soiling his hand-some new shoes.  Soon he came to a puddle of muddy water which reached from one side of the street to the other.  He could not step across.  Perhaps he could jump over it.

As he was thinking what he should do, he happened to look up.  Who was it coming down the street, on the other side of the puddle?

It was E-liz-a-beth, the Queen of England, with her train of gen-tle-wom-en and waiting maids.  She saw the dirty puddle in the street.  She saw the handsome young man with the scar-let cloak, stand-ing by the side of it.  How was she to get across?

Young Raleigh, when he saw who was coming, forgot about himself.  He thought only of helping the queen.  There was only one thing that he could do, and no other man would have thought of that.

He took off his scarlet cloak, and spread it across the puddle.  The queen could step on it now, as on a beautiful carpet.

She walked across.  She was safely over the ugly puddle, and her feet had not touched the mud.  She paused a moment, and thanked the young man.

As she walked onward with her train, she asked one of the gen-tle-wom-en, “Who is that brave gen-tle-man who helped us so handsomely?”

“His name is Walter Raleigh,” said the gentle-woman.

“He shall have his reward,” said the queen.

Not long after that, she sent for Raleigh to come to her pal-ace.

The young man went, but he had no scarlet cloak to wear.  Then, while all the great men and fine ladies of England stood around, the queen made him a knight.  And from that time he was known as Sir Walter Raleigh, the queen’s favorite.

Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Humphrey Gilbert about whom I have already told you, were half-broth-ers.

When Sir Humphrey made his first voy-age to America, Sir Walter was with him.  After that, Sir Walter tried sev-er-al times to send men to this country to make a set-tle-ment.

But those whom he sent found only great forests, and wild beasts, and sav-age In-di-ans.  Some of them went back to England; some of them died for want of food; and some of them were lost in the woods.  At last Sir Walter gave up trying to get people to come to America.

But he found two things in this country which the people of England knew very little about.  One was the po-ta-to, the other was to-bac-co.

If you should ever go to Ireland, you may be shown the place where Sir Walter planted the few po-ta-toes which he carried over from America.  He told his friends how the Indians used them for food; and he proved that they would grow in the Old World as well as in the New.

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