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John Ball to Charmian Kittredge
through the hand of Anna Strunsky
"What else shall ye lack when ye lack masters?
We shall not lack for the fields ye have tilled, nor the
houses ye have built, nor the cloth ye have woven; all
these shall be yours, and whatso ye will of all that the
earth beareth; then shall no man mow the deep grass for
another, while his own kine lack cow meat; and he that
soweth shall reap, and the reaper shall eat in fellowship
the harvest that in fellowship he hath won; and he that
buildeth a house shall live in it with those that he listeth
of his free will." |
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