![]() Without my craft each table will seem empty and bread will change into a nauseating substance. What say you, baker? Why do we need thy craft? It is safe in the sea if I am with my spear to go hunting whalesīecause the pleasant fish which I catch I slay then I capture the fish myself which I likewise attain with slaughter or slay Herrings and salmon, and sturgeon, lobster, and crabs and many other fishīecause there is much danger in catching whales. Sometimes I do, but seldom for I row on the sea much I cannot catch as many as I sell.Įel, and pike, and trout, and all other fishes that are swimming I cast the unclean out, and take the clean for my food ![]() Sometimes I cast my hook out with bait, or basket whatever I capture I take I go on my boat, and row out on the water, and cast my net on the water. Then, I lead them in the evening into the sheep herd. I stand over with the dogs, unless the wolves eat them. In the early morning I drive my sheep to the pasture. What say you, shepherd? Have you any toil? I must fill up the bin with hay, and water them, and clean up their stall. He is now from the horse screaming and cold. Yes, I have a servant boy: He urges the oxen with a goad. But then I hold the oxen and fasten the plough, then I must plough the field or more There is no winter so severe that I dare to skulk at home: I don’t dare for fear of my lord. ![]() Then I must drive the oxen to the field and yoke them to the plough. Oh sir, everyday I toil! Every day I must go work at dawn. What can we say of you, ploughman? How do you practice your craft? Some are plough men, some oxen herders, some hunters, some fisherman, some fowlers, some merchants, some shoemakers, some salters, some bakers Monk, Ploughman, Shepherd, Fisherman,The Baker, The Cook
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