[Jonas on a Farm in Winter by Jacob Abbott]@TWC D-Link book
Jonas on a Farm in Winter

CHAPTER I
10/12

"We're going to haul wood after breakfast, and I want to get all ready." There was another smaller and lighter sled, which had been upon the top of the heavy one, before Amos and Jonas had taken it off.

This smaller sled had two shafts to draw it by, instead of a tongue.

Jonas knew by this, that it was intended to be drawn by a horse, while the one with a tongue was meant for oxen.
"Oliver," said Jonas, "I think it would be a good plan for you and Josey to take this sled and the old General, and go with me to haul wood." "Well," said Oliver, "I should like it very much." "We can all go up together.

You and Josey can be loading the horse-sled, while I load the ox-sled, and then we can drive them down, and so get two loads down, instead of one." "Well," said Oliver, "I mean to ask my father." "Or perhaps," continued Jonas, "you can be teamster for the oxen, and Josey can drive the horse, and so I remain up in the woods, cutting and splitting." "No," said Oliver, "because we can't unload alone." "No," said Jonas; "I had forgotten that." "But I mean to ask my father," said Oliver, "to let me have the old General, and haul a load down when you come." So saying, the boys walked along towards the house.

The sun was now shining beautifully upon the fresh snow, making it sparkle in every direction, all around.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books