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Jubilee Jackanory (1977) ''Rascally Tag'' Narrated by Michael Jayston
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18/09/2024
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There was a king and his name was Donald.
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And there was a poor man and a son was born to him and he gave him school and learning and the boy said to his father
00:35
Father it is time for me to be doing for myself to be a champion
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So he took 16 apples from the garden and threw an apple out into the sea and he gave a step on it
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He threw the next one and he gave a step on it
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He threw one after the other until he came to the last and the last apple brought him back on land again
00:54
When he was on land again, he shook his ears and he thought that it was in no sorry place he would stay
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So he moved as a wave from a wave and marbles from marbles as a wild winter wind
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Sightly and swiftly singing right proudly through glens and high tops and made no stops till he came to the city and court of Donald
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And gave three hops over turrets and tops of court and of city of Donald
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And Donald took much anger and rage that such an unseemly ill stripling should come into the town
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With two shoulders through his coat two ears through his hat his two squat kickering tattery shoes full of cold
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Roadwayish water three feet of his sword sideways on the side of his haunch after the scabbard had ended
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I will not believe said the champion but that you were taking anger and rage King Donald
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Well, then I am said Donald if I did but know at what I should be angry
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Good King said the champion coming in was no harder than going out would be you are not going out said Donald
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Did you tell me where you came from?
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With two shoulders through your coat two ears through your hat to squat kickery tattery shoes full of cold roadwayish water
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three feet of sword sideways on the side of your haunch after the scabbard has ended and the champion said
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I come from hurry and scurry from the end of endless spring from the loved Swanee Glen a
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Night in Chester and a night in man a night on cold-watching Cairns on the face of mountains in the English land
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Was I born a slim swarthy champion am I though? I happened upon this town
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What said Donald can you do Oh champion?
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Surely with all the distance you have traveled you can do something. I was once said he that I could play a harp
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Well, then said Donald it is. I myself would have got the best hoppers in the five-fifths of the world
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Let's hear them playing said the champion the harpers played they played tunes with wings
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Trampling things tightened strings warriors heroes and ghosts on their feet
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Goblins and specters sickness and fever they set in sound
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Lasting sleep the whole great world with the sweetness of the calming tunes that those harpers could play
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The music did not please the champion
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He
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Caught the harps and he crushed them under his feet
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He set them on the fire and made himself a warming and a sound warming at them
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Donald took such a lofty rage that a man had come to his court who should do the like of this to the harps
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My good man Donald said the slim swarthy champion. I will not believe but that you are taking anger
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Well, then I am said Donald if I did but know at what I should be angry
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It was no harder for me to break your harps than to make them again said the champion
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and he seized the fill of his two palms of the ashes and
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Squeezed them and made all the harpers their harps and a great harp for himself
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Let us hear your music said Donald
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The champion began to play
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He could play tunes with wings
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trampling things
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Tighten strings warriors heroes and ghosts on their feet
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Goblins and specters sickness and fever that set in sound lasting sleep the whole great world
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With the sweetness of a calming tunes that champion could play
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You are melodious Oh champion said the king and he and his harpers took anger and rage
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But such an unseemly stripling with two shoulders through his coat two ears through his hat to squat
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Kickering tattery shoes full of cold roadway ish water
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Three feet of his sword sideways on the side of his haunch after the scabbard was ended should come to the town and play music
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As well as they I'm going said the champion if you should stir
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So the king I should make a sharp sour shrinking for you with this plow in my hand
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The champion leapt on the point of his pins and he went over the top and turret of court and city of Donald and
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Donald threw the plow that was in his hand and he slew four and then twenty of his own people
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Well, what should the champion meet but the tracking lad of Donald and he said to him
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There's a little gray weed for you
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Go in and rub it on the mouths of the four and then the twenty that were killed by the plow and bring them back
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Alive again and earn for yourself from King Donald 20 carving cows and look behind you when you part from me
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And when the tracking lad did this and looked he saw the slim swarthy champion
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13 miles off on a hillside already
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He moved as a wave from a wave and marbles from marbles as a wild winter wind
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Sightly and swiftly singing right proudly through glens and high tops and made no stops
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Until he reached the town of John the South Earl. He struck the latch
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Said John the South Earl. Who's that in the door? I am dust son of dust said the champion
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Let in dusts of dust said John the South Earl. No one must be in my door without entering
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They let him in
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What can you do dust of dust said the South Earl I was on a time and I could play a juggle said the champion
06:06
What is the trick you can do dust of dust said the South Earl?
06:10
Well said the champion
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I was on a time when I could put three straws on the back of my fist and blow them off
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And he put three straws on the back of his fist and blew them off
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Well said one of the old sons if that is a juggle that I can do more no worse than you
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Do so said the champion and the son of the South Earl put three straws on his fist and the champion blew them off and
06:32
the fist with them
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You are sore and you will be sore said the South Earl my blessing on the hand that gave it to you
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And what is the next trick you can do dust of dust said the Earl?
06:43
I will do other juggles for you said the champion
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And he took hold of his ear and lifted it from his cheek bobbed it on the ground and back again
06:51
I could do that said the second son of John the South Earl
06:54
I shall do it for you said the champion and he gave a pull at the ear and the head came away with it
07:01
And I see that the juggling of this night is with you said the Earl
07:06
Then the champion went and set a great ladder against the moon
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In one part of it. He put a hound and a hare and in another part of it
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He put a man and a woman and they are alive there till now
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That is a great trick said the Earl
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And I cannot do that said the Earl's third son
07:25
It is a great trick and a juggle said the champion and it is not you that can do it
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Then what will you do now said the Earl?
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The champion leapt on the point of his pins
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And he went over top and turrets of court and town till he met a man threshing in a barn. I
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Will make you a free man for your life said the champion
07:45
There are two of your masters lads one with his fist off one with his head off go there and put them on again
07:51
With what shall I bring them said the man?
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Take a tuft of grass
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Hold it in water shake it on them, and you will heal them said the champion
08:00
And he heard a loud voice in a bush. What is that said the man?
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I must go said the champion to the king of the stars whose foot no doctor or leech has healed in seven years
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And he moved as a wave from a wave and marbles from marbles as a wild winter wind
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Sightly and swiftly singing right proudly through glens and high tops and made no stops until he reached the castle of the
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king of the stars
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He struck palm on door
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Who's that said the porter?
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I'm a doctor and a leech said the champion
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Many a doctor and leech has come said the porter
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There's not a spike on the town without a doctor's head, but one perhaps. It's for your head. It shall be a
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champion went in
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Rise up king of the stars. He said you are free from your wound
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The king of the stars rose up and there was not a man swifter or stronger than he
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Lie down king of the stars said the slim swarthy champion. You are full of wounds
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The king of the stars lay down
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And he was worse than he ever was
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You did wrong. He said to heal me then spoil me again
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I was showing that I could heal you said the champion now fetch all the doctors of the earth and
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Word was sent by running lads to all the doctors and leeches of the earth and they came riding that they would get paid
09:25
When they came riding the slim swarthy champion went out and he said to them
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What made you spoil the leg of the king of the stars?
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Well, then they said if we were to earn the worth of our ointment and the worth of our trouble
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We could not leave him with the worth of the leg in this world
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I'll lay your wager said the champion the full of my cap in gold to be set at the end of the Dale
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And there is none here that will be sooner at it than the king of the stars
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He set the cap full of gold at the end of the Dale
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And the doctors laid the wager that it could never be and put their lives on it
09:58
The champion went in where the king of the stars was and said to him arise whole king of the stars
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I have laid a wager on you
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The king of the stars got up whole and healthy
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He went out and in three springs. He was at the cap of gold leaving the doctors behind him
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Then the doctors and leeches asked that they might get their lives and promise of that they did not get
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The champion put his hat on his head his holly in his fist
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And he seized the gray axe that hung from his haunch and he took under them over them through and amongst them and left
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No man to tell a tale or earn bad tidings
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When the king was healed he sent word for the nobles and for the great gentles to the wedding of his daughter and the slim swally champion
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What company is here said the champion a?
10:49
Company of your own wedding and they are gathering from each half and from each side of the golden great white speckled universe
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Said the king to him
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Be this from me said the champion and he went
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Swifter out of the town and a year old hair
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He leapt on the point of his pins and
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Moved as a wave from a wave and marbles from marbles as a wild winter wind
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Sightly and swiftly singing right proudly through glens and high tops and made no stops until he reached the shack of rascally tag
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What young lad is this said rascally tag his two shoulders through his coat his two ears to his hat
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Is to squat kickering tattery shoes full of cold roadways water
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Three feet of his sword sideways on the side of his haunch after the scabbard has ended
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Have you need of a man said the champion?
11:39
Where are you from said rascally tag from many a place said the champion?
11:44
What wages will you take said rascally tag?
11:48
The wages I will take is that you shall not drink first before me until the end of a day and a year said the champion
11:56
That is your wages said rascally tag and he took the slim swarthy champion raiding
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The raiding was upon John the South Earl in the court in the city of Donald and though the champion has spared them before
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He did not spare them twice
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He broke in the house wall his holly in his fist and he sees the gray axe that hung from his haunch
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He took under them over them through and amongst them and left no man to tell a tale or earn bad tidings
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The champion was hot and went into the dairy and saw rascally tag drinking a bucket of milk and water
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You've broken your promise said the champion
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That bucket is no better than another bucket said rascally tag that self same bucket
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Did you promise to me said the champion?
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and he took anger and wrath at rascally tag and went away thirsty back to the king of the stars and
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The daughter of the king of the stars
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picked the 16 green apples from the sea and made the slim swarthy champion a drink from the juice of them and
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The drink from that juice choked him
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So the daughter of the king of the stars married rascally tag and their wedding feast lasted a day and a year
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And the last day was as good as the first
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Goodbye
13:18
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