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The boys declared Trix Severn "carried her hammer" wherever she went and they steered clear of her when they wanted to have a good time. Every time Agnes and Neale O'Neil passed Trix Severn upon the ice, she was made almost ill with envy! That cold spell in January was a long one. The young folk of Milton had plenty of sledding, and some skating.
Then there would be a constant procession of swiftly flying forms from the brow of the hill where Blue Hill loomed clear-cut against the velvet sky behind, to George B.'s blacksmith shop, at least. Certain flyers were fabled to go farther and, on perfect sledding, to make the gentle declivity clear to Potash Meadow and brook. Such as did this were famous the region through.
"Guess you're right, Hugh," admitted the other; "and there, he's crawling over the sill now, as sure as anything. Oh! the skunk, what can he be up to?" "We'll try and find out," said Hugh, with his usual promptness. "Now he's gone further from the window let's be moving along. That plank ought to make it easy sledding for fellows like us."
The children, just from school, were shouting at their rough play snow-balling, sledding, skating and tobogganning on that portion of the pond which had been cleared of snow.
"Your horse was greatly foundered, sir, and is hardly fit for the road to-day; and Smiler was sledding yesterday all up the higher Cleve; and none of the rest can carry me." "In a few more years," replied the King's officer, contemplating me with much satisfaction; "'twill be a cruelty to any horse to put thee on his back, John."
You know, of course, that Chasson wouldn't keep Tim after Larry's accident broke up the act." "Yes, Larry told me about that," replied Joe. "I guess poor Tim has had pretty hard sledding lately, too. But he has his health, and I guess he'll land an engagement soon, if he hasn't already got one." "He's too clever a dancer to be out of work very long, it seems to me," said Herb.
Yes, and there was no better cow in the village than Abby's, save those two fancy heifers that Jacques de Arthenay had lately bought. Altogether, she did not wonder that some of the weaker brethren, who found their own farms "hard sledding," should think enough of her pleasant home to be willing to take her along with it, since they could do no better; but they did not get it.
He found that he was well up with the class in everything save Greek and Latin, and these, Greek especially, soon proved hard sledding. The instructor, Mr. Simkins or "Uncle Sim," as he was called was no easy taskmaster.
It's hard sledding to make both ends meet as it is." "I know it. Last night I sat up half the night going over the books. I found my father lost more money on account of labor trouble than from any other cause." "Except not being able to get fish," corrected McCoy. "Exactly. That's labor just the same. Since this idea came to me it's getting bigger all the time.
Even then, however, Canterbury continued to romp and enjoy herself. She found hard sledding, but she worked down to Brimfield's eight-yard line before she was finally halted. Then her right half romped back for a try at goal and joyously booted the ball. But, to the enormous relief of the onlookers, the ball went under the bar instead of over, and Canterbury romped back again.
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