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an apple on the boy's head. Tell was
expected to aim at this apple splitting in
into two halves without hurting the boy.
The heart of the father could not
bear this. He said in wild anger:
“If at all it is a fault, the fault is
mine not my son's. It is unjust to
take vengeance on a child instead
of the man. Please spare my child."
Oh! do spare my dear child."
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He commanded Tell's son to be tied to a lime tree in that place and plan
Gessler replied calmly, “Surely, I'll not harm this pretty child. If a
this child's blood stains the ground, you will be killed, not the child. Soal
A mingled noise of wrath and grief was heard from the crowd around. T
Tell took his stand fifty paces from the child and took the cross bow in
But the boy stood bravely, without any trace of fear on his face. He sa
with good cheer, Dear father, shoot straight. Surely you will not miss
Tell was touched by these words of his son. He took the bow and release 70
the shaft which went whizzling fast. A split second of silent suspense
Yes, The arrow had split the apple into two pieces which lay under the tree
note, your liberty depends upon this apple on your son's head."
men uttered strong curses while the women wept loudly.
hand. The crowd stood in expectant grief.
aim.
Then the crowd broke out.
"It is done. It is done. The child is safe."
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Gessler congratulated Tell:
"It was bravely done both by the father and the son. Now I keep my word
You can go home and feed your sheep."
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