what did kaspar's grandson find?
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Old Kaspar's grandson Peterkin while playing near the stream found a very large and smooth thing which was actually a skull of a poor fellow who had died in the war.
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Kaspar's grandson was Peterkin and he found a round and smooth thing while playing near the stream. He brings it to Kaspar to know what it is. To this Kaspar, says that it is the skull of a poor fellow who had suffered the ill effects of the war of Blenheim.
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This questuon is taken from the poem " After Blenheim ". This poem is specifically an anti-war poem which throws light on the bad and harmful effects of a war. Moreover, it sarcastically throws light on the mentality of people who make a war great and famous on the basis of people killed in it. This pen has a proper rhyming scheme too in order encourage people to read it further.
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This questuon is taken from the poem " After Blenheim ". This poem is specifically an anti-war poem which throws light on the bad and harmful effects of a war. Moreover, it sarcastically throws light on the mentality of people who make a war great and famous on the basis of people killed in it. This pen has a proper rhyming scheme too in order encourage people to read it further.
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