Winter Fun
ry early Friday afternoon, and his ch
good deal of a mechanical genius, or, as she expressed it, "he had a nateral turn for tools;" and he had more than once ast
to show 'em a new wrinkle. Wait ti
, Vosh. Mebbe I could
e, however, and it may be he had
more or less in climbing them. There was not enough of travelling on any of them to interfere seriously with the free use of sleds, and you could almost always see whether or not the track was clear. Just now, however, the very depth of the snow was in the way, for the he
t all the low and broken fences were now snowed under, and it was easy to take the top rails from the two or three high ones, so as to leave wide gaps. With very little trouble, therefore, the boys prepared for their fun a clear, slippery descent, almost level in some places
rt, if we stick on hard; b
lide Susie,
upon her all the time, and she went out to look at Corry's sled in the mor
must be s
of rompin', tom-boy business a
p, aunt Judith:
he city too; and that there mite of a
n Corry
ing to slide down
te, sorrel colt, red b
have the girls walk up hill
udith. "They ain't a-goin'. I
y sled. They've got one like it over in Cobbleville
ive! But what have
e old pair of bobs, and you've rigged a b
s my r
eer with it: a rudder
it, so it turns easy. See how I've rigged that yoke to the front bob? See the two arms a-standing up? You pull on one of those
one arm of that yoke a hard push to see if it wo
ive! It'l
-morning to Vosh; and there she was
and get your things on? We
flash, and Corry
ust great, if
bleville 'ripper.' That's what they call it. All
," said aunt Judith wit
Port, "we'll make Vosh haul u
me I ever had a horse and a m
in begging permission for Susie and Pen to go. Even Mrs. Farnham had her objections, and the deacon himsel
nd boys, and slid down hill, and had a good time, and wasn't a mite the worse for it. Vosh, he's been a-hammerin' away at that thing til
on. "Get in, Susie.-Don't yo
l break all their
won't. I'l
t doing, after the cutter turned the corner of the road below the house, with the ripper b
th twice as many boys, were already at work upon it. The sliding-down that slope was something to wonder at; but the climbing back again was another thing altogether. It was easy enoug
exclaimed Susie, after a long l
said Corry. "I don't believe you girls'd ev
that; but he had had some experience on that sl
h helped the girls out of the cutter, and
Benton: that's w
s. It was light but strong, and the box on the rear half of it was well supplied with blankets. When the girls were i
, "it's awful. We
back upon her seat, and looked out upon the great glittering expanse of white that spread ou
e before starting when she a
hadn't you better c
There's plenty of room. We'll b
other boy in sight was envying him. There had be
had a sled of his own had, at the same t
little hand-sled, darting down over the slipper
sie, with a half-shuddering idea that when
We'll make the longest trip
xclaimed Pen. "Hold you
at she was turning a little pale; but they moved s
s it steer
ther boys did not guess why the new contrivance made so ma
I can twist her i
ad!" excla
, gi
aster. And there was no need to tell the young-lady passengers to hold t
ppery crust, and the rippe
ss the level reaches; and all the while there was Vosh Stebbins b
ter all; and if he and his cargo should happen to miss one of these, and be dashed against
d pilot," as Port had called him before starting, an
on either side was but a streak of white. Nob
e village!"
r!" whisp
into what she saw was a road lined
nt them down it instead of across. In a moment more they were slipping smoothly along over the wind-swept surface of the fr
e alight, "that's the longest slide down hill anybody ev
ill," she said; and P
it, Vosh. We'd just
down the road for; and they were speedi
Judith was here n
n this thing," said Vosh. "I'
not after knot of curious spectators came out of the village "to see how
a cute
r built
eller in Cobbleville. He be
of him. For all that, he was tired enough by dinner-time,
t was splendid! You never saw
d it was all true; but it was not easy for
in the middle of the mill-pond?" asked aunt Judith; and four young peo
such sliding down hill before up this way. I'd like to see it done just