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2 Stratford-upon-Avon
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It was a sunny day in October 1579 when I first met Will,just outside Stratford,near a big field of apple trees.I saw a boy up in one of the trees.He had red hair and looked about two years older than me.
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‘What are you doing up there?’I called.
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‘Just getting a few apples,’he said,smiling
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‘Those are Farmer Nash's apples,I said,‘and he'll send his dogs after you if he sees you.’
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‘Mr Nash has gone to market,’the boy said.‘Come on!They're good apples.’
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The next minute I was up the tree with him.But Will was wrong.Farmer Nash wasn't at the market,and a few minutes later we saw his angry red face above the wall on the far side of the field.
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Will and I ran like the wind and only stopped when we reached the river.We sat down to eat our apples.
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Will was fifteen,and lived in Henley Street,he told me.His father was John Shakespeare,and he had a sister,Joan,and two younger brothers,Gilbert and Richard.There was another sister who died,I learnt later.And the next year he had another brother,little Edmund—the baby of the family.
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‘Now,what about you?’he asked.
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‘There's only me and my sister,’I said.‘My parents are dead,and we live with my mother's brother:He's a shoe-maker in Ely Street and I work for him.What do you do?’
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‘I go to Mr Jenkins' school in Church Street,’Will said.‘Every day,from seven o'clock until five o'clock.Not Sundays,of course.’
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I was sorry for him.‘Isn't is boring?’I asked.
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‘Sometimes.Usually it's all right.’He lay back and put his hands behind his head.‘But we have to read and learn all these Latin writers.I want to read modern writers,and Eng-lish writers,like Geoffrey Chaucer.Can you read?’he asked.
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‘Of course I can read!’I said.‘I went to school.’
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Will sat up and began to eat another apple.‘I want to be a writer,’he said.‘A poet.I want that more than anything in the world.’
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We were friends from that day,until the day he died.We met nearly every day,and he taught me a lot about books and poetry and writers.He always had his nose in a book.
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When Will left school,he worked for his father in Henley Street.John Shakespeare was a glove-maker,and he had other business too,like buying and selling sheep.But Will wasn't interested.
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‘What are we going to do,Toby?’he said to me one day.‘We can't spend all our lives making shoes and gloves!’
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‘Well,’I said,‘we could run away to sea and be sailors.Sail round the world,like Francis Drake.
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Drake sailed back to Plymouth in 1581,after his three-year journey round the world,but we were still in Stratford.We made lots of plans,but nothing ever came of them.
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Will was still reading a lot and he was already writing poems himself.He sometimes showed them to me,and I said they were very good.I didn't really know anything about poetry then,but he was my friend.
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Will was not happy with his writing.‘I've got so much to learn,Toby,’he said.‘So much to learn.’
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Poor Will.He had a lot to learn about women,too.One day in October 1582 he came to my house with a long face.
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‘I'll never leave Stratford.’he said.
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‘Why not?’I asked.‘We'll get away one day.You'll see.’
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‘Perhaps you will,’he said,‘but I'm going to be married in a few weeks' time.To Anne Hathaway.’
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My mouth fell open and stayed open.‘Married!To Anne Hathaway?Is that the Hathaways over at Shottery?’
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‘Yes,’Will said.I was working on some shoes on the table,and Will picked one up and looked at it.
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‘Well,er,she's a fine girl,of course,’I said uncomfort-ably.‘But…but,Will,she's twenty-six and you're only eighteen!’
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‘I know,’Will said.‘But I've got to marry her.’
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‘Oh no!’I said.‘You mean,she's…’
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‘That's right,’said Will.‘In about six months' time I'm going to be a father.’
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