By Willliam J. Hopkins
ISBN-10: 1599153017
ISBN-13: 9781599153018
Twenty-one extra tales approximately Little John operating and enjoying at the farm, engaged in such actions as tending animals, growing to be corn, and reducing wooden, or fishing, skating, and sledding. moment quantity in a chain of a tales created by way of a father to urge a definite little boy to fall asleep. for almost 3 years his one listener heard them repeated again and again, and his curiosity by no means flagged. because the farm tales slowly grew in quantity, finally to fill volumes, they totally displaced the opposite tales, and that farm turned as actual within the brain of his listener because it used to be actually while little John used to be using the cows or planting the corn within the early a part of the 19th century. Later got here extra volumes a few send and its voyages at sea, and a last quantity on residence construction. excellent for a while five to 7.
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C. Page & Company in 1903. This title is available in a print edition (ISBN 978-1-59915-301-8). Yesterday's Classics, LLC PO Box 3418 Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Yesterday's Classics Yesterday's Classics republishes classic books for children from the golden age of children's literature, the era from 1880 to 1920. Many of our titles are offered in high-quality paperback editions, with text cast in modern easy-to-read type for today's readers. The illustrations from the original volumes are included except in those few cases where the quality of the original images is too low to make their reproduction feasible.
And the blacksmith had made some iron runners that were fastened on the bottom of the wooden runners. The sled was big enough for three little boys to get on at once. Little Charles and little John took hold of the rope and walked off into the snow, dragging the sled behind them. The snow was so deep that it came almost up to little John's waist, and it was hard work wading through it, but the snow splashed about beautifully, and the sled made a pretty track behind, and the little boys thought it was fun.
One morning, after the garden field had been lying for awhile for the sun and the wind to work on it, Uncle John went to the barn and got a bag of peas that hung on a peg in the loft. He had put the peas there the summer before, so that they should be all ready to use for seed. Then he got his hoe and walked over to the garden field, and little John went with him. They walked across the little track and across the grass place and in at the gateway, and Uncle John set the bag of peas down against the wall.
The Sandman 2: More Farm Stories by Willliam J. Hopkins
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