Chapter 1: The Cobbler's son My name was Tommy Subains, son of Jacob Studbins, the cobbler of Podleby on the marsh, and I wa thr
ough the mode of it, and over this ver there was a very old one broge, called Kingdom Saling ships came up this ner from the man and anchored near the bodge. I used to go down and they pulled upon the ropes, and I amed these songs by heart. And I would sit on the river wall For I longes always to all away with the brave ships when they turned their bades on your longed to go with them out into the word to seek my fortune in foreign lands - Alrea, India, and on could still see their huge brown sails toering over the roots of the town, moving onward slowly they have seen, I wondered, when nen they came back to anchor at Kingsondget And, dreams Which of the following best states a vey theme of the excerpt "The cobbler's son"7 (6 points) A: Commitment is a great quality in the young B: Home is always a place of comfort, C: imagination can take you very far D: planning for your future is very important