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What the Bell
tells? To repeat it all would require years and days; for year by year it is
telling the old stories, sometimes short ones, sometimes long ones, according to
its whim; it tells of old times, of the dark hard times, thus: "In the church of
St. Alban, the monk had mounted up into the tower. He was young and handsome,
but thoughtful exceedingly. He looked through the loophole out upon the
Odense-Au, when the bed of the water was yet broad, and the monks' meadow was
still a lake.
He looked through the loophole out upon the Odense-Au, when
the bed of the water was yet broad, and the monks' meadow was still a lake. He
looked out over it, and over the rampart, and over the nuns' hill opposite,
where the convent lay, and the light gleamed forth from the nun's cell. He had
known the nun right well, and he thought of her, and his heart beat quicker as
he thought. Ding-dong! ding-dong!" Yes, this was the story the Bell told. "Into
the tower came also the dapper man-servant of the bishop; and when I, the Bell,
who am made of metal, rang hard and loud, and swung to and fro, I might have
beaten out his brains.
He sat down close under me, and played with two
little sticks as if they had been a stringed instrument; and he sang to it. 'Now
I may sing it out aloud, though at other times I may not whisper it. I may sing
of everything that is kept concealed behind lock and bars. Yonder it is cold and
wet. The rats are eating her up alive! Nobody knows of it! Nobody hears of it!
Not even now, for the bell is ringing and singing its loud Ding-dong,
ding-dong!' "There was a King in those days.
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