FOOTNOTE:
[A] Jan Asselyn, called Krabbetje, the Little Crab, born 1610, master-potter of Delft and Haarlem.
IN THE APPLE-COUNTRY
It was in one of the green lanes of South Devonshire that Gemma, being quite tired out, threw herself down on the daisied grass and said to her grandfather,—
“Nonno, let us rest a little and eat.” Her grandfather said to her,—
“Carina mia, I would eat gladly, but we have nothing to eat. The satchel is empty.”
“LET US REST A LITTLE AND EAT”