Bertie's Home

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Taylor is a wise man, " said papa. "I entirely agree with him. " "Oh, see how hard the oxen are pulling! Wont that wood break theirnecks?" "That is a yoke, and they are used to it. They are dragging stones forthe cellar. " "Why don't they put the stones in a cart, papa?" "Because, though it would be rather easier for the oxen to draw them, itwould be harder for the men to load and unload. " "Are stones very heavy indeed?" "You can try to lift one. " "I can't move it one mite, papa. I don't see ...what good they will do inthe cellar. " "No, I suppose not; but you will learn. " "Haw, Bright! Come up, Buck!" shouted Tom.
Both the oxen pulled with all their strength; but the ground was softand rising. Bertie could not see that the drag moved an inch.
Tom lashed and lashed the patient creatures, shouting with all hismight. When he found this did no good he began to swear.
"Oh, dear!" exclaimed Bertie, shrinking behind his father.
"Stop!" said Mr. Curtis, in a firm, clear voice. "You must throw offpart of your load; and I want to say one thing now.


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