1 00:00:00,430 --> 00:00:08,730 In the reign of good Queen Bess, there was an honest, industrious countryman named Meanwell, 2 00:00:08,730 --> 00:00:15,710 who, living under a hard landlord, was cruelly turned out of his little farm, 3 00:00:16,250 --> 00:00:22,710 which had enabled him to support a wife and two children, called Tommy and Marjorie. 4 00:00:22,710 --> 00:00:31,730 care and misfortune soon shortened his days and his wife not long after followed him to the grave 5 00:00:31,730 --> 00:00:40,670 at her death the two poor children were left in a sad plight and had to make all sorts of shifts 6 00:00:40,670 --> 00:00:48,229 to keep themselves from starving they were also without proper clothes to keep them warm 7 00:00:48,229 --> 00:00:57,829 and as for shoes they had not even two pairs between them. Tommy who had to go about more 8 00:00:57,829 --> 00:01:06,250 than his sister had a pair to himself but little Marjorie for a long time wore but one shoe 9 00:01:06,250 --> 00:01:13,769 but heaven had heard their dying mother's prayers and had watched over and protected them. Relief 10 00:01:13,769 --> 00:01:21,090 was at hand, and better things were in store for them. It happened that Mr. Goodall, the clergyman 11 00:01:21,090 --> 00:01:29,709 of the parish, heard of their sad wandering sort of life, and so he sent for the two children, 12 00:01:30,129 --> 00:01:37,750 and kindly offered to shelter them until they could get regular work to do. Soon after this, 13 00:01:37,750 --> 00:01:45,510 a gentleman came from London on a visit and no sooner did he hear the story of the orphan 14 00:01:45,510 --> 00:01:54,170 than he resolved to be their friend. The first thing he did was to order a pair of shoes to be 15 00:01:54,170 --> 00:02:02,989 made for Marjorie and he offered to take Tommy to London promising to put him in a way to do well 16 00:02:02,989 --> 00:02:12,169 by going abroad. As the two children loved each other very dearly, Marjorie was in great trouble 17 00:02:12,169 --> 00:02:20,069 when the time came for her brother to start and wept bitterly. But Tommy, in order to comfort her, 18 00:02:20,710 --> 00:02:27,310 promised he would not fail to come back to see her when he should return from foreign countries. 19 00:02:28,250 --> 00:02:33,110 After he was gone, Marjorie began to recover her usual cheerfulness. 20 00:02:33,889 --> 00:02:42,069 But what helped greatly to put her into good spirits was the pleasure she took in her new shoes. 21 00:02:42,069 --> 00:02:50,629 As soon as the shoemaker brought them, she put them on and ran at once to the clergyman's wife, 22 00:02:51,189 --> 00:02:53,770 crying out with glee as she pointed to them, 23 00:02:53,770 --> 00:03:02,409 two shoes ma'am see two shoes these words she kept on repeating to everybody she met 24 00:03:02,409 --> 00:03:11,430 and so came to be called goody two shoes now marjorie was a thoughtful little girl and was 25 00:03:11,430 --> 00:03:19,590 most anxious to learn to read and write when mr goodall saw this he kindly taught her what she 26 00:03:19,590 --> 00:03:26,530 most wished to know, and in a short time she became a better scholar than any of the children 27 00:03:26,530 --> 00:03:34,930 who went to the village school. As soon as she found that this was the case, she taught she would 28 00:03:34,930 --> 00:03:44,009 try to teach such poor children as she could not go to school. Now as very few books were then 29 00:03:44,009 --> 00:03:52,389 printed, she thought she could get over the difficulty by cutting out of wood six sets of 30 00:03:52,389 --> 00:04:02,050 capital letters and ten sets of these common letters. When after much pains and troubles 31 00:04:02,050 --> 00:04:09,090 she had finished all these wooden letters, she managed to borrow an old spelling book, 32 00:04:09,090 --> 00:04:16,689 and with the help of this, she made her playmates set up the words she wished to spell. 33 00:04:17,430 --> 00:04:25,750 One day, as Marjorie was coming home from the next village, she met some wicked idle boys 34 00:04:25,750 --> 00:04:32,970 who had tied a young raven to a staff and were just going to throw stones at it. 35 00:04:32,970 --> 00:04:39,889 She offered at once to buy the raven for a penny, and this they agreed to. 36 00:04:40,670 --> 00:04:50,550 She then brought him home to the parsonage and gave him the name of Ralph, a fine bird he was. 37 00:04:51,189 --> 00:05:01,250 Madge soon taught him to speak several words and also to pick up letters and even to spell a word or two. 38 00:05:01,250 --> 00:05:16,790 Some years before Marjorie began to teach the poor cottagers' children, Sir Walter Weldon, a wealthy knight, had set up an elderly widow lady in a small school in the village. 39 00:05:16,790 --> 00:05:24,550 This gentlewoman was at length taken ill and was no longer able to attend to her duties. 40 00:05:24,550 --> 00:05:39,310 When Sir Walter heard of this, he sent for Mr. Goodall and asked him to look out for someone who would be able and willing to take Mrs. Gray's place as mistress of the school. 41 00:05:39,310 --> 00:05:54,990 The worthy clergyman could think of no one so well qualified for the task as Marjorie Meanwell, who, though but young, was grave beyond her years and was growing up to be a comely maiden. 42 00:05:54,990 --> 00:06:04,069 and when he told his mind to the knight Marjorie was at once chosen Sir Walter built a larger 43 00:06:04,069 --> 00:06:11,709 schoolhouse for Marjorie's use so that she could have all her old pupils about her that liked 44 00:06:11,709 --> 00:06:20,129 to come as well as the regular scholars. From this time no one called her goody two-shoes but 45 00:06:20,129 --> 00:06:26,750 generally, Miss Marjorie, and she was more and more liked and respected by her neighbors. 46 00:06:27,769 --> 00:06:35,189 Soon, after Marjorie had become mistress of the school, she saved a dove from some cruel boys, 47 00:06:35,370 --> 00:06:42,569 and she called him Tom, in remembrance of her brother, now far away, and from whom she had 48 00:06:42,569 --> 00:06:51,449 heard no tidings. About this time a lamb had lost its dam and its owner was about to have it killed. 49 00:06:51,449 --> 00:06:58,569 When Marjorie heard of this she bought the lamb and brought it home. Some neighbors finding how 50 00:06:58,569 --> 00:07:05,689 fond of such pets Marjorie was presented her with a nice playful little dog called Jumper 51 00:07:05,689 --> 00:07:15,649 and also with a skylark now master ralph was a shrewd bird and a bit of a wag too and when will 52 00:07:15,649 --> 00:07:22,750 the lamb and carol the lark made their appearance the knowing fellow picked out the following verse 53 00:07:22,750 --> 00:07:31,089 to the great amusement of everybody early to bed and early to rise is the way to be healthy 54 00:07:31,089 --> 00:07:38,149 wealthy, and wise. Miss Marjorie was ever on the lookout to be useful to her neighbors. 55 00:07:38,790 --> 00:07:45,949 Now a traveler from London had presented her with a new kind of instrument, a rough-looking 56 00:07:45,949 --> 00:07:54,310 barometer, but by the help of which she could often guess correctly how the weather would be 57 00:07:54,310 --> 00:08:04,290 a day or two beforehand. This caused a great talk about the country, and so provoked were the people 58 00:08:04,290 --> 00:08:12,250 of the distant villages at the better luck of the Moldwell folks, and they accused Miss Marjorie 59 00:08:12,250 --> 00:08:20,129 of being a witch, and sent old Nicky Noodle to go and tax her with it, and to scrape together 60 00:08:20,129 --> 00:08:29,230 whatever evidence he could against her when this wiseacre saw her at her school door with her 61 00:08:29,230 --> 00:08:36,990 raven on one shoulder and the dove on the other the lark on her head and the lamb and little dog 62 00:08:36,990 --> 00:08:44,409 by her side the sight took his breath away for a time and he scampered off crying out a witch 63 00:08:44,409 --> 00:08:54,470 a witch a witch she laughed at the simpleton's folly and called him jocosely a conjurer for his 64 00:08:54,470 --> 00:09:01,929 pains but poor miss marjorie did not know how much folly and wickedness there was in the world 65 00:09:01,929 --> 00:09:09,750 and she was greatly surprised to find that her half-witted nicky noodle had got a warrant against 66 00:09:09,750 --> 00:09:17,529 her. At the meeting of the justices, before whom she was summoned to appear, many of her neighbors 67 00:09:17,529 --> 00:09:24,370 were present, ready to speak up for her character if needful. But it turned out that the charge 68 00:09:24,370 --> 00:09:32,370 made against her was nothing more than Nicky's idle tale that she was a witch. Nowadays, it seems 69 00:09:32,370 --> 00:09:39,649 strange that such a thing could be, but in England, at that period, so fondly styled by some 70 00:09:39,649 --> 00:09:47,529 the good old times, many silly and wicked things were constantly being done, especially by the rich 71 00:09:47,529 --> 00:09:56,169 and powerful against the poor. Such things as would not now be born. It happened that among the 72 00:09:56,169 --> 00:10:03,610 justices who met to hear this charge against Miss Marjorie, there was but one silly enough to think 73 00:10:03,610 --> 00:10:10,970 there was any ground for it his name was shallow and it was he who had granted the warrant but she 74 00:10:10,970 --> 00:10:16,889 soon silenced him when he kept repeating that she must be a witch to foretell the weather 75 00:10:16,889 --> 00:10:25,250 besides harboring many strange creatures about her by explaining the use of her weather glass 76 00:10:25,250 --> 00:10:33,370 fortunately her patron sir walter weldon was well acquainted with the use of the new instrument 77 00:10:33,370 --> 00:10:54,269 When he had explained its nature to his foolish brother Justice, he turned the whole charge into ridicule and gave Miss Marjorie such a high character that the Justices not only released her at once, but gave her their public thanks for the good services she had done in their neighborhood. 78 00:10:54,269 --> 00:11:04,450 one of these gentlemen Sir Edward Lovell who was a widower fell ill and requested Miss Marjorie to 79 00:11:04,450 --> 00:11:13,049 take charge of his house and look after his dear children having taken counsel with her kind old 80 00:11:13,049 --> 00:11:21,029 friend the clergyman she consented to this and quite won Sir Edward's respect and admiration 81 00:11:21,029 --> 00:11:27,950 by her skill and tenderness in nursing home and by the great care she took of his children. 82 00:11:28,590 --> 00:11:35,090 By the time that Sir Edward fully regained his health, he had become more and more attached to 83 00:11:35,090 --> 00:11:42,909 Miss Marjorie. It was not then to be wondered at that when she talked of going back to her school, 84 00:11:42,909 --> 00:11:51,830 he should offer her his hand in marriage. This proposal took her quite by surprise but she really 85 00:11:51,830 --> 00:11:59,889 loved Sir Edward and her friends Sir Walter and Mr Goodall advised her to accept him telling her 86 00:11:59,889 --> 00:12:08,509 she would then be able to do many more good works than she had ever done before. All things having 87 00:12:08,509 --> 00:12:16,789 then settled and the day fixed the great folks and others in the neighborhood came in crowds to see 88 00:12:16,789 --> 00:12:25,330 the wedding for glad they were that one who had ever since she was a child been so deserving was 89 00:12:25,330 --> 00:12:32,429 to be thus rewarded just as the bride and bridegroom were about to enter the church 90 00:12:32,429 --> 00:12:40,250 Their friends, assembled outside, were busily engaged in watching the progress of a horseman, 91 00:12:40,690 --> 00:12:42,409 handsomely dressed and mounted. 92 00:12:43,009 --> 00:12:47,350 He was galloping up a distant slope leading to the church, 93 00:12:47,690 --> 00:12:51,629 as eagerly as if he wanted to get there before the marriage. 94 00:12:52,190 --> 00:12:58,230 This gentleman, so elegantly dressed, proved to be no other than Margaret's brother, 95 00:12:58,610 --> 00:13:01,190 our former acquaintance, Little Tommy. 96 00:13:01,190 --> 00:13:08,610 just returned with great honor and profit from a distant foreign country when they had recovered 97 00:13:08,610 --> 00:13:14,950 from this pleasant surprise the loving couple returned to the altar and were married to the 98 00:13:14,950 --> 00:13:22,250 satisfaction of all present after her happy marriage lady lovell continued to practice 99 00:13:22,250 --> 00:13:28,950 all kinds of good and took great pains in increasing and improving the school of which 100 00:13:28,950 --> 00:13:37,009 she had been the mistress, and placed there a poor but worthy scholar and his wife to preside over it. 101 00:13:37,830 --> 00:13:38,809 The End