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A few long-stemmed early rosebuds lay in their baskets; Selwyn drew one through his buttonhole and sat down on a wheelbarrow, amiably disposed to look on and let the others work. "Not much!" said Nina. "You can start in and 'pinch back' this prairie climber do you hear, Phil? I won't let you dawdle around and yawn while I'm pricking my fingers every instant! Make him move, Eileen."

A book much like this would have been made had the Crown published the Giant Petition trundled into Parliament on a wheelbarrow in the times of George the Third, when Lord George Gordon was the hero of the day. About as valuable, about as readable, about as bulky, about as good for kindling fires! But let the perpetrator plead his cause in his own words and it must be conceded he does it well.

He talked a great deal about it to Randy, and on this particular morning when he came out and found young Paine sitting on a wheelbarrow with Nellie Custis lending him a cocked ear, he grew eloquent. "Look here, I've been thinking. There ought to be a lot of cars like this in the county." To Randy the enthusiasms of the genial gentleman were a constant source of amazement.

By this time the artist was ready, and thought it best to try Flyaway first; for he had had enough experience with children to see at a glance that this one would be as difficult to "take" as a bird on the wing. Prudy made sure the wheelbarrow was safe, and then turned to arrange her little cousin. "Here, put your hands down in your lap." Up went the little hands to the flossy hair.

"'It has certainly been a hard day, said little Hans to himself as he was going to bed, 'but I am glad I did not refuse the Miller, for he is my best friend, and, besides, he is going to give me his wheelbarrow. "Early the next morning the Miller came down to get the money for his sack of flour, but little Hans was so tired that he was still in bed.

I see it standing up by the side of the door.” “No,” said Rollo, “that is not it. That is a green one.” “What color was the wheelbarrow that you saw?” asked James. “It was not any color; it was not painted,” said Rollo. “I wonder whose that wheelbarrow can be?” The boys walked along, and presently came to the door of the shop. They opened the door, and went in. There was nobody there.

We ought to have a keg of cider instead of two jugs of lemonade and we should have brought it in a wheelbarrow instead of in the Ford." "Well, we couldn't take Mr. March back in a wheelbarrow," Sylvia said, "so I'm glad it isn't the first act of whatever-you-call-it. Because he's simply got to fix the piano well enough for jazz."

Then, white-faced and weak-voiced, Sally asked: "Is it true? Do you KNOW it to be true?" "Well, I should say! I was one of the executors. He hadn't anything to leave but a wheelbarrow, and he left that to me. It hadn't any wheel, and wasn't any good. Still, it was something, and so, to square up, I scribbled off a sort of a little obituarial send-off for him, but it got crowded out."

These he wheeled up the hill one by one in a wheelbarrow. There were enough of these logs to make one cabin, all but the roof, and part of another one. When Tom had got out the scout pioneer badge which Roy had noticed on him, it had been by way of defying time and hardship and proclaiming his faith in himself and his indomitable power of accomplishment.

Adams, following close with the wheelbarrow, set it down, stared, and said: "Then she's a liar. It's a house." "It's twice the size of a three-decker, anyway," said his friend, and together they stood and contemplated the building.

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