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talks round the fire. What delight in the returned Member of Assembly; what admiration of the future Collegian. For nobody had given that up; wishes were bidden to wait awhile, that wa
in, ain't it?" said Mr. Landholm, when they w
said h
r," said the father of the family,
at while," said Rufus. "It's - it's seven o
in and climbing up on her father's kne
s face conveniently down to her golden
hen you know we were so
father, - "I gues
face, till feeling grew too excited with the indulgence of it, and she lay with her head q
has forgotten me
n no condition to
rgetting. I am thankful that we have one thing that some richer folks want - we all love
kitten, papa, -
Asahel brin
Asah
the cattle, Mr. Land
k kitten which was sprawling very uncomfortably upon the painted floor. "I've heard of 'em though. Asahel has been giving
papa what Governor h
ah
ten. There, my dear, I would let th
ed you should know that
l," said his elder brother, "that a c
her tail!" said As
would cover the tip of her
to the floor and the point of its tail at the utmost height it could reach ab
ame!" said
sahel. "It isn't the law, if it was
s. Landholm spoke. A word and a look of hers, to one and the other, made all smooth; and they went on again talking, of happy nothing
st they rose from their chairs, -
s s
upon both faces
e days - the time will come. You must see if you can't be cont
sfied with the decision, but
same with each; on one point, the delight of communication, they were always at one. Clearly Rufus had no love for the axe, nor for the scythe, but he could endure both while talking with Winthrop; though many a time it would happen that axe and scythe would be lost in the interest of other things; and leaning on his snathe, or flinging his axe into a cut, Rufus would stand to argue, or demonstrate, or urge, somewhat just then possessing all his faculties; till a quiet reminder of his brother's would set him to laughing and to work again; and sweetly moved the scythes through the grass, and cheerily rung the ax
Mr. Landholm was out and the little ones in b
, - only that I
he never saw anybody sow broadcast with a finer han
drawn breath
hing who is doing all that
who does not hold that leave is given him
that?" she
nd then Rufus s
es, ma'am; - some one t
l have the same intere
a'am; I would rather
I do not look for any, in the end. Cannot
ear it,
t stake as you have, and I do not see hi
f his fine face working with emotion. His hearers waited, b
-" said his br
ool!" said the other,
Winthrop still laughing, "for certainly it is a
lowing more provocation
o say of me, Rufus?" s
thi
the same reason to be disappointed
t to say that you do not feel an
to mend this position.
!" the mother said sighing, looking
rop cheerfully, "it is no us
way to escape disappointme
sappointments
es
t is
promise to
face; - "for it will be sure to be some impossible way. I mean - that an an
were saying that l
th over her young, spreadeth abroad her wings, taketh them, beareth them on her wings,' so the
fus, "you are very good,
is much to the point," s
it
ot go the road that others h
ow it," he replied, beginning to walk up and dow
uble and dissatisf
fall; but they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength: they shall mount up with wings as eagles,' -
ied, "That will always continue to be
ned in another line, Rufus, you
e to knock all my opinions to pieces w
it!" s
in voice and lip, and she b
took; then he came to the back of her c
s yet; I didn't understand it. For aught I see, everybody has his share. Even you - and
t; his eyes were brilliant through fire and water at
mamma? or ho
ou to the Bibl
I'll go with
ll she found the place, and g
eth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful; but his de
r, that bringeth forth his fruit in due season; his leaf al
and stood look
l words!"
looking at," sai
er heard of anybody in my
heard of, in your life, wh
began to walk u
o undertake something
ches further back
er, "he could not do that;
used the whole party. Winthrop put more wood on the fire; Mr. Landholm sat down in the corner and made himself comfortable; and Mrs. Landholm fet
eakfast to-m
e is
be
u let her do
not time,
face at the thin blue-veined fingers in which t
m my friend Haye to-da
is that?" s
e speak of him a hundred times. I used to know him long ago in Mannahatta when I
aid Mrs. Landholm p
does h
you guess
rom the farm
bit o
f Asphodel?
annahatta; - he use
es he wa
your mother by and b
it," said M
have some company in
nife and her hands down in the pan and l
as no wife thi
es
he wants to put somewhere in the country th
her knife again and pa
nt to send
ery glad. It wouldn't be a losing concern to us, neither
with his own place
thr
ing, and he says he couldn't be at the bother of two establishments without a h
he paring round and round the potatoes, and he longed to say something. "But it
e spoke fo
t to send his child
ut looking up
nest country in the world, and the finest air, and he wants them to run over the hills and pick wild strawberries
told
nter, and I remember I said to him that he had better send them to me; but I had
holm did
ere you can put
ody in the b
get along with it? or will i
ver be satisfied, Mr. Land
butter and such bread in their lives, I'll be bound, as yo
r. Landholm; what will they do wit
f the rest, after they have been running over the mountains all the morning. You've some chickens, hav'n't you? - and I
ill hardly
't we can call in Anderese.
bad one,"
will be a very fine thing, and be a good s
ng which nothing mo
dholm's
o you say?" sa
l do - I am willing
to Haye - I suppose he'd like to know; and to-morro
lence again for a lit
se children?" Mr
answered
id Winthrop; "and she was a pretty wellgrown g
d a half ago! Is her si
"it's her cousin, I believe; Mr.
w m
o - I don't k
th an air that seemed to say Miss Haye and her cousin
for her. She had put her pan down on the hearth, and herself
ame and placed hi
the
s knee, without speaking
'll be your
ours, Governor," she said, turnin
he world I would rather,"
look that was
oon they will c
; and pa said he supposed as so
ee and have a good garden, Governor.