Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys (Electronic book text)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1871 edition. Excerpt: ...in it that made Nan put her arms round him and lift him gently down, saying, in her most capable way, --"I'm going just as fast as I can, dear. Don't cry, and when we come to the road, I 'll carry you." "Where is the road?" and Robby wiped his eyes to look for it. "Over by that big tree. Don't you know that's the one Ned tumbled out of?" "So it is. May be they waited for us; I'd like to ride home--wouldn't you?" and Robby brightened up as he plodded along toward the end of the great pasture. "No, I'd rather walk," answered Nan, feeling quite sure that she would be obliged to do so, and preparing her mind for. it. Another long trudge through the fast-deepening twilight and another disappointment, for when they reached the tree, they found to their dismay that it was not the one Ned climbed, and no road anywhere appeared. "Are we lost?" quavered Rob, clasping his pail in despair. "Not much. I don't just see which way to go, and I guess we'd better call." So they both shouted till they were hoarse, yet nothing answered but the frogs in full chorus. "There is another tall tree over there, perhaps that's the one," said Nan, whose heart sunk within her, though she still spoke bravely. "I don't think I can go any more; my boots are so heavy I can't pull 'em;" and Robby sat down on a stone quite worn out. "Then we must stay here all night. I don't care much, if snakes don't come." "I'm frightened of snakes. I can't stay all night. Oh, dear I don't like to be lost," and Rob puckered up his face to cry, when suddenly a thought occurred to him, and he said, in a tone of perfect confidence, --"Mannar will come and find me--she always does; I ain't afraid now." "She won't know where we are." "She didn't know I was shut up in the ice-house, but she found me. I...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1871 edition. Excerpt: ...in it that made Nan put her arms round him and lift him gently down, saying, in her most capable way, --"I'm going just as fast as I can, dear. Don't cry, and when we come to the road, I 'll carry you." "Where is the road?" and Robby wiped his eyes to look for it. "Over by that big tree. Don't you know that's the one Ned tumbled out of?" "So it is. May be they waited for us; I'd like to ride home--wouldn't you?" and Robby brightened up as he plodded along toward the end of the great pasture. "No, I'd rather walk," answered Nan, feeling quite sure that she would be obliged to do so, and preparing her mind for. it. Another long trudge through the fast-deepening twilight and another disappointment, for when they reached the tree, they found to their dismay that it was not the one Ned climbed, and no road anywhere appeared. "Are we lost?" quavered Rob, clasping his pail in despair. "Not much. I don't just see which way to go, and I guess we'd better call." So they both shouted till they were hoarse, yet nothing answered but the frogs in full chorus. "There is another tall tree over there, perhaps that's the one," said Nan, whose heart sunk within her, though she still spoke bravely. "I don't think I can go any more; my boots are so heavy I can't pull 'em;" and Robby sat down on a stone quite worn out. "Then we must stay here all night. I don't care much, if snakes don't come." "I'm frightened of snakes. I can't stay all night. Oh, dear I don't like to be lost," and Rob puckered up his face to cry, when suddenly a thought occurred to him, and he said, in a tone of perfect confidence, --"Mannar will come and find me--she always does; I ain't afraid now." "She won't know where we are." "She didn't know I was shut up in the ice-house, but she found me. I...

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BiblioLife

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2007

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284

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978-1-281-89068-9

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9781281890689

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