THE STORY OF MERRYMIND

THE STORY OF MERRYMIND"ONCE upon a

THE STORY OF MERRYMIND

"ONCE upon a time there lived in the north country a certain poor man and his wife, who had two cornfields, three cows, five sheep, and thirteen children. Twelve of these children were called by names common in the north country–Hardhead, Stiffneck, Tightfingers, and the like; but when the thirteenth came to be named, either the poor man and his wife could remember no other name, or something in the child's look made them think it proper, for they called him Merrymind, which the neighbors thought a strange name, and very much above their station: however, as they showed no other signs of pride, the neighbors let that pass. Their thirteen children grew taller and stronger every year, and they had hard work to keep them in bread; but when the youngest was old enough to look after his father's sheep, there happened the great fair, to which everybody in the north country went, because it came only once in seven years. It was held on midsummer day,–not in any town or village, but on a green plain, lying between a broad river and a high hill, where it was said the fairies used to dance in old and merry times.

"Merchants and dealers of all sorts crowded to that fair from far and near. There was nothing known in the north country that could not be bought or sold in it, and neither old nor young were willing to go home without a fairing. The poor man who owned this large family could afford them little to spend in such ways; but as the fair happened only once in seven years, he would not show a poor spirit. Therefore, calling them about him, he opened the leathern bag in which his savings were stored, and gave every one of the thirteen a silver penny.

"The boys and girls had never before owned so much pocket-money; and, wondering what they should buy, they dressed themselves in their holiday clothes, and set out with their father and mother to the fair. When they came near the ground that midsummer morning, the stalls, heaped up with all manner of merchandise, from ginger-bread upwards, the tents for fun and feasting, the puppet shows, the rope dancers, and the crowd of neighbors and strangers, all in their best attire, made those simple people think their north country fair the finest sight in the world. The day wore away in seeing wonders, and in chatting with old friends. It was surprising how far silver pennies went in those days; but before evening twelve of the thirteen had got fairly rid of their money. One bought a pair of brass buckles, another a crimson riband, a third green garters; the father bought a tobacco-pipe, the mother a horn snuffbox–in short, all had provided themselves with fairings except Merrymind.

"The cause of the silver penny remaining in his pocket was that he had set his heart upon a fiddle; and fiddles enough there were in the fair–small and large, plain and painted: he looked at and priced the most of them, but there was not one that came within the compass of a silver penny. His father and mother warned him to make haste with his purchase, for they must all go home at sunset because the way was long.

"The sun was getting low and red upon the hill, the fair was growing thin, for many dealers had packed up their stalls and departed; but there was a mossy hollow in the great hill-side, to which the outskirts of the fair had reached, and Merrymind thought he would see what might be there. The first thing was a stall of fiddles, kept by a young merchant from a far country, who had many customers, his goods being fine and new; but hard by sat a little gray-haired man, at whom everybody had laughed that day, because he had nothing on his stall but one old dingy fiddle, and all its strings were broken. Nevertheless, the little man sat as stately, and cried, 'Fiddles to sell!' as if he had the best stall in the fair.
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THE STORY OF MERRYMIND"ONCE upon a time there lived in the north country a certain poor man and his wife, who had two cornfields, three cows, five sheep, and thirteen children. Twelve of these children were called by names common in the north country–Hardhead, Stiffneck, Tightfingers, and the like; but when the thirteenth came to be named, either the poor man and his wife could remember no other name, or something in the child's look made them think it proper, for they called him Merrymind, which the neighbors thought a strange name, and very much above their station: however, as they showed no other signs of pride, the neighbors let that pass. Their thirteen children grew taller and stronger every year, and they had hard work to keep them in bread; but when the youngest was old enough to look after his father's sheep, there happened the great fair, to which everybody in the north country went, because it came only once in seven years. It was held on midsummer day,–not in any town or village, but on a green plain, lying between a broad river and a high hill, where it was said the fairies used to dance in old and merry times."Merchants and dealers of all sorts crowded to that fair from far and near. There was nothing known in the north country that could not be bought or sold in it, and neither old nor young were willing to go home without a fairing. The poor man who owned this large family could afford them little to spend in such ways; but as the fair happened only once in seven years, he would not show a poor spirit. Therefore, calling them about him, he opened the leathern bag in which his savings were stored, and gave every one of the thirteen a silver penny."The boys and girls had never before owned so much pocket-money; and, wondering what they should buy, they dressed themselves in their holiday clothes, and set out with their father and mother to the fair. When they came near the ground that midsummer morning, the stalls, heaped up with all manner of merchandise, from ginger-bread upwards, the tents for fun and feasting, the puppet shows, the rope dancers, and the crowd of neighbors and strangers, all in their best attire, made those simple people think their north country fair the finest sight in the world. The day wore away in seeing wonders, and in chatting with old friends. It was surprising how far silver pennies went in those days; but before evening twelve of the thirteen had got fairly rid of their money. One bought a pair of brass buckles, another a crimson riband, a third green garters; the father bought a tobacco-pipe, the mother a horn snuffbox–in short, all had provided themselves with fairings except Merrymind.
"The cause of the silver penny remaining in his pocket was that he had set his heart upon a fiddle; and fiddles enough there were in the fair–small and large, plain and painted: he looked at and priced the most of them, but there was not one that came within the compass of a silver penny. His father and mother warned him to make haste with his purchase, for they must all go home at sunset because the way was long.

"The sun was getting low and red upon the hill, the fair was growing thin, for many dealers had packed up their stalls and departed; but there was a mossy hollow in the great hill-side, to which the outskirts of the fair had reached, and Merrymind thought he would see what might be there. The first thing was a stall of fiddles, kept by a young merchant from a far country, who had many customers, his goods being fine and new; but hard by sat a little gray-haired man, at whom everybody had laughed that day, because he had nothing on his stall but one old dingy fiddle, and all its strings were broken. Nevertheless, the little man sat as stately, and cried, 'Fiddles to sell!' as if he had the best stall in the fair.
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история merrymind"жил на севере страны некоторых бедных мужчина и его жена, два cornfields, три коровы, пять овец, и 13 детей.двенадцать из этих детей были названы имена на севере страны. hardhead общей, stiffneck, tightfingers, и нравится, но когда тринадцатой пришел под названием, либо человек и его жена могла вспомнить нет имени, или что - то в ребенка, считаю, что смотреть их, они назвали его merrymind соседи думали, что странное имя, и очень много выше их службы: вместе с тем, как они показали никаких других признаков гордость, соседи, это пройдет.их тринадцать детей стала больше и сильнее с каждым годом, и их сложно держать их в хлеб; но когда молодой был достаточно взрослым, чтобы выглядеть после того, как его отец овец, произошла большая ярмарка, на которой все на севере страны пошел, потому что он пришел только один раз в семь лет.оно состоялось в летнюю день, – не в любом городе или деревне, но на зеленые равнины, расположенная между широкой реки и высоком холме, где он говорит, что феи танцевала в старых и веселые времена."торговцы и дилеров всех видов много народу, чтобы честно из близких и далеких.там ничего не было известно, на севере страны, что нельзя купить или продать его, и ни старых, ни молодых готовы пойти домой без обтекатель.человек, который владел этой большой семьи могут себе позволить им мало тратить таким образом; но, как справедливо случилось только один раз в семь лет, он бы не показать, бедный дух.таким образом, называя их на его счет, он открыл leathern сумку, в которой его сбережения хранились, и дал каждому из тринадцати серебряной копейки."мальчики и девочки никогда не владел так много денег, и думал о том, что они должны покупать, они одели себя в их праздник, одежду, и изложены с их отцом и матерью на ярмарку.когда они пришли, вблизи земли, что в летнюю утром в партер, обрушившейся в различных товаров, от имбирного хлеба вверх, палатки для удовольствия и пировать, кукольные спектакли, веревку, танцоры, и толпа соседей и чужие, все свои лучшие одежды, эти простые люди думают, что их северной стране справедливым лучший вид в мире.в тот день, когда была сейчас в связи с тем, что чудеса, и общаться со старыми друзьями.удивительно, насколько серебряные копейки пошла в эти дни, но до вечера 12 из 13 получили довольно избавиться от своих денег.один купил пару бронзовых пряжки, другой красный лента атлантики, третий зеленый "; отец купил табак трубы, мать рог snuffbox - короче, все представили себя с fairings, за исключением merrymind."причиной серебро пенни оставшихся в кармане было то, что он создал его сердце на скрипке и аферой достаточно было в справедливой, больших и малых, простой и рисовал: он посмотрел и цены на большинство из них, но не было ни одной, которая пришла в контексте серебряной копейки.его отец и мать его предупреждал, чтобы поспешность, с его покупки, все они должны вернуться домой на закате, потому что путь был долгим."солнце становится низким и красного, на холме, честно все тонкие, для многих торговцев упаковали их в партер и покинул, но существует парламента мосси и в районе великих хилл сторона, которой окраине справедливых достигли, и merrymind думал, что он будет видеть, что может быть там.во - первых, это то время of its держал молодой торговец из далекой стране, который много клиентов, его груза штраф и новые, но не сидел немного седого мужчину, на которого все смеялась, что день, потому что он не имел ничего о его задержать, но один старый, чем скрипки, и все его строки были сломаны.тем не менее, маленький человек сидел в величественном, и кричали « аферой продавать! "как если бы он был лучшим задержать в ярмарке.
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