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The Pilots of Pomona: A Story of the Orkney Islands

Chapter 8 THE ELECTION MEETING

Word Count: 1582    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

llage must choose one of their number to go away to the large city which was the capital of the district to help make laws

bench of masonry that ran around the four walls of the room, and was covered in the most honorable places with bright calico. It was a very cold day, and the bench was as far as possible from the stove, but they were n

r, making tea and handing it round. They had to be very careful to keep the water in the samovar boiling

little Russian boy still as a little American boy, for both are very fond of play. The

u going?" ask

mma," answered

isturb her; she is b

ran quickly o

ck, a short-handled broom of twigs in her hand, a great earthen ja

" she said, "and don't brin

made little pools in the hollows, worn by many years of walking over the clay floor, and she had to flirt it out with little whisks of the broom. He watched he

e grandmoth

tle grandma!" exclaimed

ot too tired for a story-is th

're not!" cried the

and I will t

AND THE

in a field, and said to him,

afing around!" a

ter a while to the Hedgehog, "ho

" answered

s that?" as

and the third everywhere," replied the Hedgehog; a

enty-sevenfold,"

l!" said t

ng that they gave no heed to the way, and presently stumbled into a Wolf's den

w, search around in your head-piece for

d by you would curse me. How shall I, a little Hedgehog, with only a threefold unders

og made this suggestion, "Say, Reinecke, just seize me by the

how shall

your tail and I w

d him up out of the den. Then he called upon him to

ave only a threefold understanding, and yet I found a way of helping mys

him. But the Hedgehog crept away through the thicket with his threefold understanding, wh

roud of himself," s

observed the grandmother. "The

Then the little b

d yet, little

ing the little boy on the shoulder, "and grandmother

CKE AND GOCKE

et Gockeling, the Cock, and said to hi

k and began to crow, when in a trice Reinecke

"first give thanks to God, who

is hind legs and began to give thanks. Quick as thought the

how does my fre

dmother, I don't think that Fox belonged to our mir, for he was not

r. "That is a story from her mir. And as it is a

mother told

APPOINT

up into a wild-cherry tree to gather cherries. Now a Bear espied her, and

gnaw upon my shoe till I come down, and I will take you to my house; I have two little children ther

ter Petz gnawed and gnawed upon it, but the more he gnawed the hu

old wench, and

," she answered. "Here, gnaw this other shoe awhile; she'll soon come down

ut contented himself with thinking of the fat little children at the old woman's house. When sh

t let me give the children a good supper, that they may be all the fatter

he woods all the rest of the day, an

ow bring out Janko and Mirko, and see me

bolts, and I have just put Mirko to sleep. I couldn't think of waking him. And little

en fooled, and he walked reluctantly away

get Janko and Mirko,

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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.