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<h2>Stupid's Cries</h2>
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<p>There was once a little boy, and his mother sent him to buy a
sheep's head and pluck; afraid he should forget it, the lad kept
saying all the way along:</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"Sheep's head and
pluck!</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>Sheep's head and pluck!"</span><br/>
<p>Trudging along, he came to a stile; but in getting over he fell and
hurt himself, and beginning to blubber, forgot what he was sent for.
So he stood a little while to consider: at last he thought he
recollected it, and began to repeat:</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"Liver and lights and gall and
all!</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>Liver and lights and gall and
all!"</span><br/>
<p>Away he went again, and came to where a man had a pain in his
liver, bawling out:</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"Liver and lights and gall and
all!</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>Liver and lights and gall and
all!"</span><br/>
<p>Whereon the man laid hold of him and beat him, bidding him say:</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"Pray God send no more!</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>Pray God send no more!"</span><br/>
<p>The youngster strode along, uttering these words, till he reached a
field where a hind was sowing wheat:</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"Pray God send no more!</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>Pray God send no more!"</span><br/>
<p>This was all his cry. So the sower began to thrash him, and charged
him to repeat:</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"Pray God send plenty
more!</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>Pray God send plenty
more!"</span><br/>
<p>Off the child scampered with these words in his mouth till he
reached a churchyard and met a funeral, but he went on with his:</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"Pray God send plenty
more!</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>Pray God send plenty
more!"</span><br/>
<p>The chief mourner seized and punished him, and bade him repeat:</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"Pray God send the soul to
heaven!</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>Pray God send the soul to
heaven!"</span><br/>
<p>Away went the boy, and met a dog and a cat going to be hung, but
his cry rang out:</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"Pray God send the soul to
heaven!</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>Pray God send the soul to
heaven!"</span><br/>
<p>The good folk nearly were furious, seized and struck him, charging
him to say:</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"A dog and a cat agoing to be
hung!</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>A dog and a cat agoing to be
hung!"</span><br/>
<p>This the poor fellow did, till he overtook a man and a woman going
to be married. "Oh! oh!" he shouted:</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"A dog and a cat agoing to be
hung!</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>A dog and a cat agoing to be
hung!"</span><br/>
<p>The man was enraged, as we may well think, gave him many a thump,
and ordered him to repeat:</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"I wish you much joy!</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>I wish you much joy!"</span><br/>
<p>This he did, jogging along, till he came to two labourers who had
fallen into a ditch. The lad kept bawling out:</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"I wish you much joy!</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>I wish you much joy!"</span><br/>
<p>This vexed one of the folk so sorely that he used all his strength,
scrambled out, beat the crier, and told him to say.</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"The one is out, I wish the other
was!</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>The one is out, I wish the other
was!"</span><br/>
<p>On went young 'un till he found a fellow with only one eye; but he
kept up his song:</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"The one is out, I wish the other
was!</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>The one is out, I wish the other
was!"</span><br/>
<p>This was too much for Master One-eye, who grabbed him and chastised
him, bidding him call:</p>
<span style='margin-left: 2.5em;'>"The one side gives good light, I
wish the other did!</span><br/>
<span style='margin-left: 3em;'>The one side gives good light, I wish
the other did!"</span><br/>
<p>So he did, to be sure, till he came to a house, one side of which
was on fire. The people here thought it was he who had set the place
a-blazing, and straightway put him in prison. The end was, the judge
put on his black cap, and condemned him to die.</p>
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