What did Saint Peter do during his travels around the world? a) He looked after the poor and the rich. b) He preached the people. c) He met little women. d) He begged for food.
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The required answer is an option (b) He preached the people.
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This poem was written by PHOEBE CARY.
- The entire plot takes place in the Northland, a region close to the North Pole. The poem makes no specific mention of the palace. The term "legend" in this context refers to a historical tale that has been handed down through the ages.
- The poem tells the story of an elderly woman who offended Saint Peter due to his greed. Saint Peter was traveling the globe preaching when he arrived at the door of the modest hamlet where this woman resided and used the hearth to bake cakes and biscuits.
- Saint Peter requested the woman for a piece of cake because he was so hungry that he was about to pass out. The lady was baking a large cake, so she also made a little one. She cooked a smaller one for the Saint because it seemed too huge to her once more.
- In her third effort, she used a small amount of flour to make a cake that was the thickness of a wafer, but she was unable to deliver that as well. The Saint became enraged and upset with her as a result of this scene, and he cursed him by telling him that she should not continue to exist in the human form and changing her into a woodpecker bird.
- Now because she had to work hard on the wood for little nourishment, the woman in the bid form can be observed in this condition every day.
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