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- KING ALFRED AND THE BEGGAR
- AT one time the Danes drove King Alfred from his kingdom, and he had
- to lie hidden for a long time on a little island in a river.
- One day, all who were on the island, except the king and queen and one
- servant, went out to fish. It was a very lonely place, and no one could get
- to it except by a boat. About noon a ragged beggar came to the king's
- door, and asked for food.
- The king called the servant, and asked, "How much food have we in the
- house?"
- "My lord," said the servant, "we have only one loaf and a little wine."
- Then the king gave thanks to God, and said, "Give half of the loaf and
- half of the wine to this poor man."
- The servant did as he was bidden. The beggar thanked the king for his
- kindness, and went on his way.
- In the afternoon the men who had gone out to fish came back. They had
- three boats full of fish, and they said, "We have caught more fish to-day
- than in all the other days that we have been on this island."
- The king was glad, and he and his people were more hopeful than they
- had ever been before.
- When night came, the king lay awake for a long time, and thought about
- the things that had happened that day. At last he fancied that he saw a
- great light like the sun; and in the midst of the light there stood an old
- man with black hair, holding an open book in his hand.
- It may all have been a dream, and yet to the king it seemed very real
- indeed. He looked and wondered, but was not afraid.
- "Who are you?" he asked of the old man.
- "Alfred, my son, be brave," said the man; "for I am the one to whom you
- gave this day the half of all the food that you had. Be strong and joyful of
- heart, and listen to what I say. Rise up early in the morning and blow
- your horn three times, so loudly that the Danes may hear it. By nine
- o'clock, five hundred men will be around you ready to be led into battle.
- Go forth bravely, and within seven days your enemies shall be beaten,
- and you shall go back to your kingdom to reign in peace."
- Then the light went out, and the man was seen no more.
- In the morning the king arose early, and crossed over to the mainland.
- Then he blew his horn three times very loudly; and when his friends
- heard it they were glad, but the Danes were filled with fear.
- At nine o'clock, five hundred of his bravest soldiers stood around him
- ready for battle. He spoke, and told them what he had seen and heard in
- his dream; and when he had finished, they all cheered loudly, and said
- that they would follow him and fight for him so long as they had
- strength.
- So they went out bravely to battle; and they beat the Danes, and drove
- them back into their own place. And King Alfred ruled wisely and well
- over all his people for the rest of his days.
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