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On Our Selection

CHAPTER X
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A child's bonnet on the floor--the child out in the sun.

Two horsemen approaching the slip-rails.
Dad had gone down the gully to Farmer, who had been sick for four days.
The ploughing was at a standstill in consequence, for we had only two draught-horses.

Dad erected a shelter over him, made of boughs, to keep the sun off.

Two or three times a day he cut greenstuff for him--which the cows ate.

He humped water to him which he sullenly refused to drink; and did all in his power to persuade Farmer to get up and go on with the ploughing.


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