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Page 106
... wood . I quickly collected some branches ; but they were wet , and would not burn . I was pained at this , and sat still watching the operation of the fire . The wet wood which I had placed near the heat dried , and itself became ...
... wood . I quickly collected some branches ; but they were wet , and would not burn . I was pained at this , and sat still watching the operation of the fire . The wet wood which I had placed near the heat dried , and itself became ...
Page 114
... wood . " I discovered also another means through which I was enabled to assist their labours . I found that the youth spent a great part of each day in collecting wood for the family fire ; and , during the night , I often took his ...
... wood . " I discovered also another means through which I was enabled to assist their labours . I found that the youth spent a great part of each day in collecting wood for the family fire ; and , during the night , I often took his ...
Page 115
... wood on the outside . She uttered some words in a loud voice , and the youth joined her , who also expressed surprise . I observed , with pleasure , that he did not go to the forest that day , but spent it in repairing the cottage and ...
... wood on the outside . She uttered some words in a loud voice , and the youth joined her , who also expressed surprise . I observed , with pleasure , that he did not go to the forest that day , but spent it in repairing the cottage and ...
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