The Fourth Watch1st World Publishing, 2004 - 316 страници Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - The boy plied his hoe in a listless manner, for his thoughts were elsewhere. Several hundred yards to the right stood the forest, glorious in its brilliant autumn hues. There among those trees the wary partridges were feeding or perching temptingly upon bough, fallen log or ragged stump. To the left the waters of the noble River St. John rippled and sparkled beneath the glowing sun. Over there amidst that long stretch of marshland, in many a cove and reedy creek, the wild ducks were securely hidden. What connection had a rugged, stirring lad with a brown sombre potato patch when the strong insistent voice of the wild was calling him to fields afar? There was no inspiration here - among these straggling rows. Nothing to thrill a boy's heart, or to send the blood surging and tingling through his body. But there - ! He sighed as he leaned upon his hoe and looked yearningly around. Down on the shore; in a sheltered cove among the trees, the Scud, a small boat, was idly flapping her dirty patched sail. |
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... horse , noble animal that she was , bounded forward . The ice , glassy and firm , stretched out far ahead . It was a raw , midwinter day and the wind drifting in from the north - east presaged a storm . But the magnificent beast , black ...
... horse , noble animal that she was , bounded forward . The ice , glassy and firm , stretched out far ahead . It was a raw , midwinter day and the wind drifting in from the north - east presaged a storm . But the magnificent beast , black ...
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... horse like that , and down in his heart he determined to have one some day - his very own . " What do you think of Midnight , lad ? " asked the parson , noticing Dan's admiring gaze . " Great ! " was the reply . " Wish to have one like ...
... horse like that , and down in his heart he determined to have one some day - his very own . " What do you think of Midnight , lad ? " asked the parson , noticing Dan's admiring gaze . " Great ! " was the reply . " Wish to have one like ...
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... horses . " " Ay , ay , lad , he knows a lot about most things , and you shall know him some day , Dan , when you get older . But here we are right at home . We've made great time . " After Midnight had been carefully stabled and fed ...
... horses . " " Ay , ay , lad , he knows a lot about most things , and you shall know him some day , Dan , when you get older . But here we are right at home . We've made great time . " After Midnight had been carefully stabled and fed ...
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... horse , an ' don't spend all day about it , either . " With these words Farrington made his way to the house , leaving the young man inwardly cursing his unjust master . " Ye're late , Si , " a voice exclaimed , as he opened the door ...
... horse , an ' don't spend all day about it , either . " With these words Farrington made his way to the house , leaving the young man inwardly cursing his unjust master . " Ye're late , Si , " a voice exclaimed , as he opened the door ...
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The Golden Key | 70 |
Hitting Back | 155 |
WashTub Philosophy | 165 |
The Sting | 178 |
The Overseer | 188 |
Decision | 201 |
In the Deep of the Heart | 211 |
Where Is Dan? | 221 |
The Rush of Doom | 233 |
Beating the Devil | 82 |
In Camp | 92 |
Guarding the Flock | 100 |
Light and Shadow | 109 |
For the Sake of a Child | 120 |
The Long Night | 127 |
Deepening Shadows | 136 |
For Sweet Loves Sake | 144 |
Beneath the Ashes | 244 |
A Rope of Sand | 256 |
In the Toils | 267 |
Waiting and Serving | 275 |
Rifted Clouds | 285 |
Beneath the Surface | 292 |
Light at Eventide | 303 |
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