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William Tell Told Again

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William Tell Told Again (1904)
P. G. Wodehouse and John W. Houghton, illustrated by Philip Dadd

A retelling of the legend of William Tell.

P. G. Wodehouse and John W. HoughtonPhilip Dadd1483500William Tell Told Again1904





WILLIAM TELL

TOLD AGAIN


BY

P. G. WODEHOUSE

AUTHOR OF "THE POT-HUNTERS," "A PREFECT'S UNCLE," THE GOLD BAT,"
"TALES OF ST. AUSTIN'S"


WITH

ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR BY PHILIP DADD
DESCRIBED IN VERSE BY JOHN W. HOUGHTON



LONDON

ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK

1904



TO

BIDDY O'SULLIVAN

FOR A

CHRISTMAS PRESENT



The Swiss, against their Austrian foes,
Had ne'er a soul to lead 'em,
Till Tell, as you've heard tell, arose
And guided them to freedom.
Tell's tale we tell again—an act
For which pray no one scold us—
This tale of Tell we tell, in fact,
As this Tell tale was told us.





LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

SOMETIMES IT WAS ONLY A BIRD
Frontispiece
FACING PAGE
GESSLER'S METHODS OF PERSUASION
6
THEY WOULD MARCH ABOUT, BEATING TIN CANS AND SHOUTING
12
AN EGG FLEW ACROSS THE MEADOW, AND BURST OVER LEUTHOLD'S SHOULDER
18
"HERE! HI!" SHOUTED THE SOLDIERS, "STOP!"
24
THEY SAW FRIESSHARDT RAISE HIS PIKE, AND BRING IT DOWN WITH ALL HIS FORCE ON TELL'S HEAD
30
"LOOK HERE!" HE BEGAN. "LOOK THERE!" SAID FRIESSHARDT
36
FRIESSHARDT RUSHED TO STOP HIM
42
THE CROWD DANCED AND SHOUTED
48
"COME, COME, COME!" SAID GESSLER, "TELL ME ALL ABOUT IT"
54
"I HAVE HERE AN APPLE"
60
THERE WAS A STIR OF EXCITEMENT IN THE CROWD
66
A MOMENT'S SUSPENSE, AND THEN A TERRIFIC CHEER AROSE FROM THE SPECTATORS
74
"SEIZE THAT MAN!" HE SHOUTED
82
HE WAS LED AWAY TO THE SHORE OF THE LAKE
90
TELL'S SECOND ARROW HAD FOUND ITS MARK
98


This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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