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Hans Brinker; Or, The Silver Skates

Hans Brinker; Or, The Silver Skates

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Chapter 1 HANS AND GRETEL

Word Count: 1239    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

wo thinly clad children were kneeling up

crimson with the coming day. Most of the good Hollanders were enjoying a placid morning nap; eve

mming over the glassy surface of the canal; or a lusty boy, skating to his day's work

be fastening something upon their feet-not skates, certainly, but clumsy pieces of wood narrowed and

her little ones. Rough as these were, they had afforded the children many a happy hour upon the ice; and now as with cold, red fingers our young Hollanders

us swing of the arms, and a careless "come

is not well yet. The strings hurt me on last Market da

, as without looking at her he performed

The string i

, the English of which was that girls were

el, when you have a stout leather pair. Y

Before I knew what he had done they were all curled up in the midst of the bur

ne as he knelt beside her, he proceeded to fasten Gre

he cried, i

e cast it upon the ground in true big-brother style, had he

th sudden tenderness, "but we must be

ext at some bare willow branches above his head, and finally

as, with the air of a fellow who knew what he was about, he took off his cap and removing

rranging the strings as briskly as his benumbed

if to say "hurt away," bu

, for in Holland, ice is generally an all-Winter affair. It settles itself upon the water in a determined kind of way, and so far from gro

strokes grew shorter, ending ofttimes with a jerk, and finally, he lay spr

art was beating under her coarse blue jacket and, even as she laugh

now"-and she darted away shivering no longer, but

but it was no easy thing to catch Gretel. Before she h

tter part of valor she turned sudden

e caught you

," she retorted, stru

ick voice was heard c

said Hans, looking

eaving half the knots still tied. Hans, with his great square shoulders, and bushy yellow hair, towered high above his blue-eyed little sister as they trudged homeward. He was fifteen years old and Gretel was only twelve. He was a solid, hearty-looking boy, with honest eyes and a brow that seemed to bea

frame of the doorway. Had the cottage been a mile away, it would still have seemed near. In that flat country every object stands out plainly in the distance; the chickens show as distinctly as the wind

running at her call. But before stating why, let me ask you to take a rocking-chair trip with me to that far

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1 Chapter 1 HANS AND GRETEL2 Chapter 2 HOLLAND3 Chapter 3 THE SILVER SKATES4 Chapter 4 HANS AND GRETEL FIND A FRIEND5 Chapter 5 SHADOWS IN THE HOME6 Chapter 6 SUNBEAMS7 Chapter 7 HANS HAS HIS WAY8 Chapter 8 INTRODUCING JACOB POOT AND HIS COUSIN9 Chapter 9 THE FESTIVAL OF SAINT NICHOLAS10 Chapter 10 WHAT THE BOYS SAW AND DID IN AMSTERDAM11 Chapter 11 BIG MANIAS AND LITTLE ODDITIES12 Chapter 12 ON THE WAY TO HAARLEM13 Chapter 13 A CATASTROPHE14 Chapter 14 HANS15 Chapter 15 HOMES16 Chapter 16 HAARLEM.—THE BOYS HEAR VOICES17 Chapter 17 THE MAN WITH FOUR HEADS18 Chapter 18 FRIENDS IN NEED19 Chapter 19 ON THE CANAL20 Chapter 20 JACOB POOT CHANGES THE PLAN21 Chapter 21 MYNHEER KLEEF AND HIS BILL OF FARE22 Chapter 22 THE RED LION BECOMES DANGEROUS23 Chapter 23 BEFORE THE COURT24 Chapter 24 THE BELEAGUERED CITIES25 Chapter 25 LEYDEN26 Chapter 26 THE PALACE AND THE WOOD27 Chapter 27 THE MERCHANT PRINCE, AND THE SISTER-PRINCESS28 Chapter 28 THROUGH THE HAGUE29 Chapter 29 A DAY OF REST30 Chapter 30 HOMEWARD BOUND31 Chapter 31 BOYS AND GIRLS32 Chapter 32 THE CRISIS33 Chapter 33 GRETEL AND HILDA34 Chapter 34 THE AWAKENING35 Chapter 35 BONES AND TONGUES36 Chapter 36 A NEW ALARM37 Chapter 37 THE FATHER'S RETURN38 Chapter 38 THE THOUSAND GUILDERS39 Chapter 39 GLIMPSES40 Chapter 40 LOOKING FOR WORK41 Chapter 41 THE FAIRY GODMOTHER42 Chapter 42 THE MYSTERIOUS WATCH43 Chapter 43 A DISCOVERY44 Chapter 44 THE RACE45 Chapter 45 JOY IN THE COTTAGE46 Chapter 46 MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF THOMAS HIGGS47 Chapter 47 BROAD SUNSHINE