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The Pilots of Pomona: A Story of the Orkney Islands

Chapter 6 AFTER SUPPER

Word Count: 1488    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

he ran to his grandmother's room. She was knitting in the dark, for th

e story?" she asked.

is place on the stove, and the

S REVENGE

the turkey-tenders and begged them to give him a turkey in exchange for his honey-cakes. The turkey-tenders were not to be so easil

rds would give him none, but sent him to the cow-herds, who might give him a calf in exchange for the ca

nd offered to exchange his honey-cakes for a colt. They gave him a beautiful colt and took in exchange the honey-cakes. So Reinecke went away, leading the

ceived that they were made of clay, and they at once set off in pursuit of the Fox. But Master Reinecke had so much

self entirely to the care of him. Day after day he brought him green, juicy grass and cool,

ender lit

e door

ss and co

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e the colt very strict instructions on no accou

inecke call to the colt to open the door, a

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t this was not Reinecke's voice, a

ningly behind the stable-wal

ss and water. As soon as he reached the

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there and asked him to open the door, but he had not opened because the voice sounded rough. U

overheard the whole conversation from behind the stable-wall. He

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by the throat, and ate him up-all but the head and the tail, which he left lying there. T

e home he began t

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ss and co

here f

head and tail he knew all that had happened and had not the least doubt as to who had brought this great misfortune upon him. He to

eached home. Now this man had three cheeses in a knapsack in his wagon, and presently Reinecke roused himself from his feigned death, arose softly, stole the three che

sooner saw Reinecke with the cheese than his mouth began to water, and he asked him how he ha

brook be found?" a

red Reinecke; "I w

eautiful, star-bestrewn sky shed a magical half-darkness over everything. Reinecke led Isegri

r? Now suck up the water in great gulps and you

ps, until it began to run out at his ears. Reineck

dear Isegrim; yo

until the water ran out of his eyes. At once

segrim, you'll s

hen Reinecke stopped up his nose and climbed upon his back, sa

, set out to carry the Fox, wh

s carrying

s carrying

ting the same words

you're sing

they are only the fantasies of

s carrying

s carrying

d Reinecke's song they came out of the house and praised his singing. Thereupon he said that he could sing

lugged up, and the water ran out of Isegrim's eyes and ears and nose and poured down through the cracks upon the wedding-guests below. The guests ran nimbly up into the loft,

"This long time I have been wearing out shoe-leather

away he went, leaving

the little boy. "He had no busines

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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.