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Barnaby would wander through the towns. Seeing a good-sized gathering of people at a fair or a marketplace, he would entertain the crowd.
big or fairly big
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When it rained, he had no audience and no way to eat.
The spectators or listeners assembled at a performance
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Juggling is playing with balls in the air.
Playing with balls in the air
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The monk was the prior who took charge of all the monks.
the superior of a house or group of houses of any of
various religious communities
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At that time, a juggler was a street person, a show by himself.
One who practices or exhibits tricks by keep (two or more
objects) in the air at one time by alternately tossing and
catching them.
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One of those miserable days, Barnaby was sitting by the road
wondering where to go.
very unhappy
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OUR LADY’S JUGGLER
From out of a French legendArrived a poor juggler, called John.His role was to amuse the crowdWith his jokes, patter, and song.
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Though he was kindheartedAnd very devout…He was often the buttOf cruel jokes, and what-not.
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When no more can be takenHis tormentors he flees.To serve God, he became a monk,For their forgiveness, he prayed
on his knees.
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At the abbey, it’s a happier life.(A better fed one; that’s a
certainty.)But his desire to please the Virgin,Is ruined by his own inferiority.
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One day in great desperation,He put on his old costume.In front of her statue, he juggled,And sang of his favorite tune.
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The older friars rushed in,To prevent his serious sacrilege.But they saw the statue smile,With her kind gesture of
knowledge.
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Legend says the comic continued,Without a single fumble.The moral? A gift from the heart
is pure…No matter how humble.