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Updated: June 8, 2025
A Laplander killin' a seal in a ice hole Two horses a-goin' furiously, tryin' to drag a sleigh away from pursuin' wolves Mounted Cossacks Farmers ploughin' the fields A woman ridin' a farm horse, with a long rake in her hand A woman standin' on tiptoe to kiss her Cossack as he bends from his saddle A rough rider out on the steepes a-catchin' a wild horse.
"The Captain's wounded and Joe's going away to Floridy. Maybe I kin git you up another band." Without an instant's consideration of this ambitious proposition, Mrs. Cannon threw Cy James, by main strength, through the window of her bar, into her kitchen, and he bawled like a baby, yet came out of his grief muttering, "Ploughin', ploughin'! I'll make her into batter and fry her yet."
I thought it was goin' t freeze up f'r good last night. Tight squeak if I get m' ploughin' done. How's farmin' with you these days?" "Bad. Ploughin' ain't half done." "It 'ud be a religious idee f'r you t' go out an' take a hand y'rself." "I don't haff to," said Butler, with a wink. "Got anybody on the Higley place?" "No. Know of anybody?" "Waal, no; not eggsackly.
Now, you see them little peaked-topped spruces an' fir balsams comin' up over the hill all green an' hearty; they 've got it all their own way! Seems sometimes as if wild Natur' got jealous over a certain spot, and wanted to do just as she 'd a mind to. You 'll see here; she 'll do her own ploughin' an' harrowin' with frost an' wet, an' plant just what she wants and wait for her own crops.
I don't know where he was. He won't speak a word this mornin' to tell me. I've been out in the field where he's to work ploughin', and I tried to make him tell me, but he wouldn't say a word. I sat up and waited all night, but he didn't come home. Now I want to know where he was, and what he's done, and why you ordered him out of the house.
"Eh, 'Bias? Is that you? and still takin' an interest in agriculture?" The shaft went home. 'Bias's voice shook as he replied "I mayn't know much about education, at two minutes' notice; and I mayn't pretend to know much about ploughin' and wear a button in my coat to excuse it. But I reckon that for a pound a side I could plough you silly, Cai Hocken."
We don't know nothin'. You kin go and come an' nobody watches you. Huldy will be grateful fur it." Putting his long arms on his knees and bending down, the scullion stared close to Levin's eyes and whispered, looking towards the field: "Ploughin'! ploughin'!" Then, turning partly, and gazing over the old tavern with a look of wisdom, Cy James whispered again: "Hokey-pokey!
And his automobile, when he sot off on it and headed it for the road it backed up and took him down that steep hill back of the barn into the creek, where it kep on ploughin' up dirt and slate stuns till his uncle stopped it by main force and lifted Jabez out from under it drippin' like a water rat.
Lieutenant Diégo Bernal had taken good care of them. Long Jim picked up his rifle and handled it lovingly. "It feels good jest to tech it," he said. "I didn't think I could ever like a Spaniard ez well ez I do that thar little leftenant. I'll miss him when we go ploughin' up the river."
"Wal," he answered slowly, and as he also stood up I could make out, what I had not noted in our previous meeting, that he was as tall as I, but spare of build; "I ain't seen nuthin', but some sort o' critter went ploughin' down inter the gulch up yonder, maybe ten minutes 'fore ye lit down yere on me. Dern if I know whether it were a human er a bar!"
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