wo thinly clad children were kneeling up
crimson with the coming day. Most of the good Hollanders were enjoying a placid morning nap; eve
mming over the glassy surface of the canal; or a lusty boy, skating to his day's work
be fastening something upon their feet-not skates, certainly, but clumsy pieces of wood narrowed and
her little ones. Rough as these were, they had afforded the children many a happy hour upon the ice; and now as with cold, red fingers our young Hollanders
us swing of the arms, and a careless "come
is not well yet. The strings hurt me on last Market da
, as without looking at her he performed
The string i
, the English of which was that girls were
el, when you have a stout leather pair. Y
Before I knew what he had done they were all curled up in the midst of the bur
ne as he knelt beside her, he proceeded to fasten Gre
he cried, i
e cast it upon the ground in true big-brother style, had he
th sudden tenderness, "but we must be
ext at some bare willow branches above his head, and finally
as, with the air of a fellow who knew what he was about, he took off his cap and removing
rranging the strings as briskly as his benumbed
if to say "hurt away," bu
, for in Holland, ice is generally an all-Winter affair. It settles itself upon the water in a determined kind of way, and so far from gro
strokes grew shorter, ending ofttimes with a jerk, and finally, he lay spr
art was beating under her coarse blue jacket and, even as she laugh
now"-and she darted away shivering no longer, but
but it was no easy thing to catch Gretel. Before she h
tter part of valor she turned sudden
e caught you
," she retorted, stru
ick voice was heard c
said Hans, looking
eaving half the knots still tied. Hans, with his great square shoulders, and bushy yellow hair, towered high above his blue-eyed little sister as they trudged homeward. He was fifteen years old and Gretel was only twelve. He was a solid, hearty-looking boy, with honest eyes and a brow that seemed to bea
frame of the doorway. Had the cottage been a mile away, it would still have seemed near. In that flat country every object stands out plainly in the distance; the chickens show as distinctly as the wind
running at her call. But before stating why, let me ask you to take a rocking-chair trip with me to that far
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