This page needs to be proofread.
this kind and I will see to it that people give you valuable presents in exchange. For I think that after this when a man wakes in the night and is thirsty, it will be possible for him to drink without running to the river for the water."
An image should appear at this position in the text. To use the entire page scan as a placeholder, edit this page and replace "{{missing image}}" with "{{raw image|The pagan's progress (IA thepagansprogress00morrrich).pdf/224}}". Otherwise, if you are able to provide the image then please do so. For guidance, see Wikisource:Image guidelines and Help:Adding images. |
When the shaper had been
taught how to build and tend
a fire, he started a little work-*shop
near the place where
he had found
the clay, and
worked busily
at the making
and baking of bowls. And