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The Pilots of Pomona: A Story of the Orkney Islands

The Pilots of Pomona: A Story of the Orkney Islands

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Chapter 1 THE LITTLE BOY AND THE GRANDMOTHER

Word Count: 1668    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

ad two rooms opening into the court, and all the other houses, even that of the pop, who said Mass in the church on Sunday, had only one. And this grand house was not crowded like the other houses

the village did. He even approved of young people setting up housekeeping by themselves. Therefore, though some of the older bolshaks shook their heads an

ee, for they had two rooms. The cowherd woman and the two moujiks who helped the starosta on the land, slept, of course, in the stalls with the cattle under the shed that went around t

never went entirely out. The grandmother did not sleep on this stove, however. The starosta greatly honored his old mother, and to her he gave the second room in the house for her

red after a long day in the fields. But on rainy days, when the starosta would not permit his

as sitting by the stove, with her distaff and spindle and a basket of wool by her side. In ca

tory, little

the song she had been

out the Wolf that wa

med the little boy. "T

randmoth

LF AS

ld I be a wolf and go around devouring the other beasts? It would be much better for me

bristled up in terror, but Isegrim cried out, "Don't be frightened, Gr

n he saw Isegrim, but the Wolf cried out, "Don't be frightened, Longbea

ieted her, saying, "Don't be frightened, Skinny-bones! I don't

d presently he came to the pasture where he had met the old Mare. Now was the Mare terrified. She

xclaimed the Mare. "You

," snarled Isegrim, "I am

ere is no help for it, come again by a

tly he met the He-goat. "Ho, Longbe

plied the He-goat. "You are

e," retorted the Wolf, "I

"but since you are bound to eat me, just gr

et the Sow. "Listen to me, Gruntelind," said he

ed the Sow. "You are no Wo

here," said the Wolf,

; "since you insist, come an

nd away he went to lo

nes," said he; "you ar

left hind hoof, for my master had me shod the other day, and the smith marked my age upon the h

aised her hoof and dealt Isegrim so smart a blow on the head that he

here, Gruntelind," he said to he

no help for it, just lead me around by the e

rushed to the spot from far and near, and falling upon Cousin Isegrim they almost tore him in piec

ield, with your mouth wide open, and my brothers and I will jump down your thr

s mouth wide open. Then all the He-goats ran against him, butting at him, before and behind,

im, "Now, see here, Gockeling, I am

hers I have. Why should you bother to pluck me? It would save you a worl

tree. He hopped from branch to branch until he was in perfect

ce and happiness; neither should I have been one-it has served me right. My father was no Swine musician, but he lived well for all that; neither should I have been one-it has served me right. My father never measured a field with

middle of the field, w

blow on the head with his axe. Then Isegrim cried out with his last breath, "Well, I v

few minutes. "Did you know that Wolf

dmother; "it was my great-gre

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The Pilots of Pomona: A Story of the Orkney Islands
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1 Chapter 1 THE LITTLE BOY AND THE GRANDMOTHER2 Chapter 2 THE MOTHER'S FêTE-DAY3 Chapter 3 SATURDAY AFTERNOON4 Chapter 4 THE FIRE OF SHAVINGS5 Chapter 5 FROST-BITTEN TOES6 Chapter 6 AFTER SUPPER7 Chapter 7 THE SNOWY DAY8 Chapter 8 THE ELECTION MEETING9 Chapter 9 CAT AND DOG10 Chapter 10 A PLEASANT SURPRISE11 Chapter 11 THE PATIENT LITTLE BOY12 Chapter 12 THE SHEEP-PLAY13 Chapter 13 GETTING READY14 Chapter 14 MOTHER'S-MOTHER15 Chapter 15 THE LITTLE BOY HOMESICK16 Chapter 16 THE LITTLE BOY SLEEPLESS17 Chapter 17 HOME AGAIN18 Chapter 18 THE BETROTHAL19 Chapter 19 IN THE FIELDS20 Chapter 20 TRINITY-MONDAY21 Chapter 21 THRESHING-TIME22 Chapter 22 THE KOROWAI23 Chapter 23 THE WEDDING24 Chapter 24 AFTER THE WEDDING25 Chapter 25 A Family Removal.26 Chapter 26 A Subterranean Adventure.27 Chapter 27 A Family Misfortune.28 Chapter 28 Captain Flett Of The Falcon. 29 Chapter 29 In Which The Falcon Sets Sail.30 Chapter 30 An Orcadian Voyage.31 Chapter 31 An Arctic Waif.32 Chapter 32 The Last Of The Pilgrim. 33 Chapter 33 The Light In The Gaulton Cave.34 Chapter 34 Colin Lothian Makes An Accusation.35 Chapter 35 A Search And A Discovery.36 Chapter 36 Trapped In The Cave.37 Chapter 37 In Which I Am Put Under Arrest.38 Chapter 38 Accused Of Murder.39 Chapter 39 An Unprofessional Inquiry.40 Chapter 40 Ephraim Quendale.41 Chapter 41 The Last Of The Kinlays.42 Chapter 42 A Choice Among Three.43 Chapter 43 Thora's Answer.