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"How warm the sun is getting!" said Uncle Robert as they turned away from the pigpen. "The wind is from the southwest," said Donald, looking at the weather vane on top of the barn. "It always gets warmer when the wind is from that direction." "Uncle," said Susie, "before we begin to plant the seeds let's go and see my lambs." "You go ahead, and I'll get some salt for the sheep," said Donald.

"By all means," Henley answered, ambiguously, and he joined Wrinkle on the grass and they walked down the path together to the pigpen in a corner of the rail-fenced cow-lot.

You couldn't breathe, and the dirt was something fierce. It was like a pigpen. I sure was glad to get outdoors again. And then well, the Kid came around all right and they got him on a horse and gave him something out of a bottle Jap Kemp had, and pretty soon he could ride again. Why, you'd oughta seen his nerve.

"And he said Ben ought to be in the poor-house." "And Ben said he ought to be in it pigpen." "So he had! such a greedy thing, bringing lovely big apples, and not giving any one a single bite!" "Then he was mad, and we all laughed; and he said, 'Want to fight? "And Ben said, 'No, thanky, not much fun in pounding a feather-bed." "Oh, he was awfully mad then, and chased Ben up the big maple."

The main cause of this is the custom of digging the well in such a place that the waste water thrown out from the house, or the drainage from the barnyard or the pigpen or the chicken-house may wash into it, soaking down through the porous soil. Far more typhoid fever now is spread by means of infected well water than by any other means.

Blessed if I aint afraid I'm dreamin' it all, like the man that dreamed he was in a palace, and woke up to find himself in a pigpen." The New York Post-Office is built of brick, and was formerly a church. It is a shabby building, and quite unworthy of so large and important a city.

Instead of being drawn together by their misery, each gloated over the other's symptoms as the scurvy took its course. They lost all regard for personal appearance, and for that matter, common decency. The cabin became a pigpen, and never once were the beds made or fresh pine boughs laid underneath.

"I feel sorry now myself," admitted Davy, "but the trouble is I never feel sorry for doing things till after I've did them. Dora wouldn't help me make pies, cause she was afraid of messing her clo'es and that made me hopping mad. I s'pose Paul Irving wouldn't have made HIS sister walk a pigpen fence if he knew she'd fall in?" "No, he would never dream of such a thing.

Jan was screaming, too, but with pain and indignation. "Come here and pick me off this fence!" he roared. "It's cutting me in two! Oh, Mother! Mother!" Marie ran to the pigpen as fast as, she could go. She snatched an old box by the stable as she ran, and, placing it against the fence, seized one of Jan's feet, which were still waving wildly in the air, and planted it firmly on the box. "Oh!

It's the livest country, in the world three months of the year, and the ice keeps it perfectly sweet the other nine." Whitwell could not brook a diversion from the high and serious inquiry they had entered upon. "It must have made this country look pretty slim when you got back. How'd New York look, after Paris?" "Like a pigpen," said Jeff.

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