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THE HORSESHOE NAILS - Chapter I of II |
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THE HORSESHOE NAILS - Chapter I of II A blacksmith was shoeing a horse. "Shoe him quickly, for the king wishes to ride him to battle," said "Do you think there will be a battle?" asked the blacksmith. "Most certainly, and very soon, too," answered the man. "The king's The smith went on with his work. From a bar of iron he made four But after he had nailed on two shoes, he found that he had not nails "Oh, well," said the groom, "won't six nails do? Put three in each "Three nails in each shoe will hold them on," said the smith. "Yes, So he quickly finished the shoeing, and the groom hurried to lead the _______ |