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- ARNOLD WINKELRIED
- A GREAT army was marching into Switzerland. If it should go much
- farther, there would be no driving it out again. The soldiers would burn
- the towns, they would rob the farmers of their grain and sheep, they
- would make slaves of the people.
- The men of Switzerland knew all this. They knew that they must fight
- for their homes and their lives. And so they came from the mountains
- and valleys to try what they could do to save their land. Some came with
- bows and arrows, some with scythes and pitchforks, and some with only
- sticks and clubs.
- But their foes kept in line as they marched along the road. Every soldier
- was fully armed. As they moved and kept close together, nothing could be
- seen of them but their spears and shields and shin-ing armor. What could
- the poor country people do against such foes as these?
- "We must break their lines," cried their leader; "for we cannot harm them
- while they keep together."
- The bowmen shot their arrows, but they glanced off from the soldiers'
- shields. Others tried clubs and stones, but with no better luck. The lines
- were still unbroken. The soldiers moved steadily onward; their shields
- lapped over one another; their thousand spears looked like so many long
- bristles in the sunlight. What cared they for sticks and stones and
- huntsmen's arrows?
- "If we cannot break their ranks," said the Swiss, "we have no chance for
- fight, and our country will be lost!"
- Then a poor man, whose name was Arnold Winkelried, stepped out.
- "On the side of yonder mountain," said he, "I have a happy home. There
- my wife and children wait for my return. But they will not see me again,
- for this day I will give my life for my country. And do you, my friends, do
- your duty, and Switzerland shall be free."
- With these words he ran forward. "Follow me!" he cried to his friends. "I
- will break the lines, and then let every man fight as bravely as he can."
- He had nothing in his hands, neither club nor stone nor other weapon.
- But he ran straight onward to the place where the spears were thickest.
- "Make way for liberty!" he cried, as he dashed right into the lines.
- A hundred spears were turned to catch him upon their points. The
- soldiers forgot to stay in their places. The lines were broken. Arnold's
- friends rushed bravely after him. They fought with what-ever they had
- in hand. They snatched spears and shields from their foes. They had no
- thought of fear. They only thought of their homes and their dear native
- land. And they won at last.
- Such a battle no one ever knew before. But Switzerland was saved, and
- Arnold Winkelried did not die in vain.
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