ПОЖАЛУЙСТА ПЕРЕВЕДИТЕ.Henry Longfellow lived on Brattle Street in Cambridge and worked
ПОЖАЛУЙСТА ПЕРЕВЕДИТЕ.Henry Longfellow lived on Brattle Street in Cambridge and worked at Harvard University. Every day when he walked to work he went by a large chestnut tree. Longfellow admired the tree so much that one day he decided to write a poem The Village Blacksmith which became one of the most famous poems. Longfellow was a very popular person who a lot of people visited every day. Among these people were Charles Dickens and Pedro 2, the emperor of Brazil who Longfellow wrote to in Portuguese. But there were also not-so-famous neighbours, especially the children. The city of Cambridge grew and townspeople decided to cut down the chestnut tree, which Longfellow мейд famous. Longfellows neighbours and friends decided to make an armchair for Longfellow from the trees wood. Seven hundred children donated money to pay for the chair. They gave the armchair to Longfellow on his seventy-second birthday on February 27, 1879. They also gave him a book that had the names of all the children who had contributed. Longfellow was happy with his birthday present. He put the chair in his study and showed it to the visitors. Longfellow wanted to thank the children and wrote a poem From my armchair. When one of the children who had contributed to the chair came to visit him, Longfellow let the child sit in the armchair and gave him or her a copy of the poem From My Armchair.
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