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THE DEWDBOP. 



A Tale of Today. 



Johannes was a great grower, for 

 had he not accomplished that which 

 no one else could do? He could grow 

 dewdrops! All the other growers tried 

 and all failed. Some said it was the soil, 

 some that it was the stock, some that 

 the good people would not pay enough 

 for dewdrops, but all save Johannes 

 and one other have ceased to try. 



Johannes had the best dewdrops; he 

 knew it. He went straightway to Wil- 

 helm, a merchant of the city of sisterly 

 friendship; he said: "Wilhelm, take 

 all my. dewdrops and do thou secure me 

 as many ducats as thou canst there- 

 from." So Wilhelm went to Horatius 

 and they made a bargain that Horatius 

 was to have the little dewdrops when 

 he was minded to have them, the price 

 to be dependent on the abilities of buy- 

 er and seller. 



So they strove together, Wilhelm and 

 Horatius, throughout that entire season 

 over the price. When it was clear, 

 Horatius said: "See, the sun shines; 

 dewdrops will be plentiful." When it 

 was cold, cloudy and dark, Wilhelm 

 said: "See the bitter weather; little 

 dewdrops will not open today." And 

 the price went down and up like the 

 mercury in the thermometer throughout 

 that entire season, and sometimes Wil- 

 helm got the upper hand and sometimes 

 Horatius, but in the end Horatius pre- 

 vailed, and the little dewdrops were of 

 scarcely more value than any other 

 crop that groweth under glass when all 

 is told. 



So Johannes was wrathful and he 

 turned his back to the city of sisterly 

 friendship and sought the city of 

 strife, and there he found a great mer- 

 chant, Francesca by name, and said 

 unto him: "Francesca, take my dew- 

 drops." And Francesca took the dew- 

 drops and did even better than Wilhelm 

 had done. And when Horatius heard 

 that the merchant Francesca, in the 

 city of strife, had possession of the 

 little dewdrops, he straightway sent 

 other merchants from the city of sis- 

 terly friendship, three in number, to 

 •Johannes, charged with the mission of 

 securing the little dewdrops, and one by 

 one the merchants came to Johannes 

 and they spoke fairly to him, but he 

 would not listen to them. Phil. 



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