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Jonas on a Farm in Winter

Creator: Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879
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The sleigh was soon harnessed. They drove up to the door, and found Isabella and her mother all ready. They took their places upon the back seat, while Amos and Jonas sat upon another seat, which they had placed in, before. Oliver came running with a bucket, which he put in under the forward seat, and then he jumped on behind, standing upon the end of the runner, and clinging to the corner of the sleigh, close to Isabella's shoulder. Kate set off at a rapid trot down the road, which led to the pond. The sleigh went very easily, for the road was smooth. There had been rain and thaws lately, and cold weather after them, so that the surface of the road had melted, and then become frozen again; and this made it icy. They found the ice of the pond in the same state. The rain and the thaws had melted the snow, upon the top of the ice, and made it a sheet of water. Then this had frozen again, so that now the surface of the pond was almost every where hard and smooth; and when they came down upon it, and turned to go across the bay, the horse being at his full speed, the sleigh swept round sideways over the ice, in a great circle, and made the farmer's wife very much afraid that she should be upset. It seemed as if the sleigh was trying to get before the horse. However, Amos, who was driving, contrived to get the horse ahead again, and then they went on with great speed. It was a mile across to the end of the point of land; but Kate carried them over this space in a very
Tommy and Grizel

CONTENTS PART I CHAPTER I HOW TOMMY FOUND A WAY II THE SEARCH FOR THE TREASURE III SANDYS ON WOMAN IV GRIZEL OF THE CROOKED SMILE V THE TOMMY MYTH VI GHOSTS THAT HAUNT THE DEN VII THE BEGINNING OF THE DUEL
few minutes. As they drew near to the point, they watched the light. It did not rise at all. "It cannot be the moon," said Jonas, "for it is now full a quarter of an hour since we first saw it." "Yes," said the farmer's wife, "I knew it couldn't be the moon." Just at this moment, the sleigh came around the point with great speed, and brought into view a very bright but distant fire, far before them. "It is a fire!" they all exclaimed. "But it isn't in the direction of the village," said Jonas. "It must be some farm-house," said the farmer's wife, "on the shore." "No," said Jonas, "I think it is on the ice." It very soon became evident that the fire was upon the ice. It was plainly a large fire, though the distance made it look rather small. It was very bright, and it flashed up high; and a cloud of illuminated smoke arose from it, and floated off to the northward. The party in the sleigh could soon perceive, also, a number of small, bright spots near it, which seemed to be in motion about the fire. They looked like the moons about the planet Jupiter, seen through a telescope.