[Marco Paul’s Voyages and Travels; Vermont by Jacob Abbott]@TWC D-Link bookMarco Paul’s Voyages and Travels; Vermont CHAPTER VI 12/24
They gathered in their lines, and ran along the bank, keeping pace with the boat as it floated down. [Illustration: BOAT ADRIFT.] They very soon came to a reach of the river,--that is, to a length of it between one bend and another, where the water was swift and shallow.
So the two boys who had been fishing with Marco threw off their shoes, and pulled up their trowsers, and ran down the bank, and into the river.
The boat was far out in the stream, and they had to wade some distance before they came to it.
Besides, as the boat was floating down all the time, while they were wading across, it got some distance down the stream before they could reach it.
They, however, succeeded in getting it at last, and, with much floundering in the water and many shouts of laughter, they brought it over to Marco. Marco was much pleased with the prize.
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