윌리암 텔 이야기.William Tell Told Again, by P. G. Wodehouse and John W. Houghton
contents
chapter I - XV
List of Illustrations
? Sometimes it was only a bird [ Frontispiece]
? Gessler's methods of persuasion [ Plate I]
? They would march about, beating tin cans and shouting [ Plate
II]
? An egg flew across the meadow, and burst over Leuthold's
shoulder [ Plate III]
? "Here! Hi!" shouted the soldiers, "Stop!" [ Plate IV]
? They saw Friesshardt raise his pike, and bring it down with all
his force on Tell's head [ Plate V]
? "Look here!" he began. "Look there!" said Friesshardt [ Plate VI]
? Friesshardt rushed to stop him [ Plate VII]
? The crowd danced and shouted [ Plate VIII]
? "Come, come, come!" said Gessler, "tell me all about it" [ Plate
IX]
? "I have here an apple" [ Plate X]
? There was a stir of excitement in the crowd [ Plate XI]
? A moment's suspense, and then a terrific cheer arose from the
spectators [ Plate XII]
? "Seize that man!" he shouted [ Plate XIII]
? He was led away to the shore of the lake [ Plate XIV]
? Tell's second arrow had found its mark [ Plate XV]
The Swiss, against their Austrian foes,
Had ne'er a soul to lead 'em,
Till Tell, as you've heard tell, arose
And guided them to freedom.
Tell's tale we tell again--an act
For which pray no one scold us--
This tale of Tell we tell, in fact,
As this Tell tale was told us.