Dick o' the Fens: A Tale of the Great East Swamp

Dick o' the Fens: A Tale of the Great East Swamp

Dick o' the Fens: A Tale of the Great East SwampIt was not a comfortable seat, and...
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Author: Fenn, George Manville,1831-1909
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Language: English
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Dick o' the Fens: A Tale of the Great East Swamp

Dick o' the Fens: A Tale of the Great East Swamp

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Dick o' the Fens: A Tale of the Great East Swamp

Dhs. 50.28 Dhs. 25.12
Author: Fenn, George Manville,1831-1909
Format: eBook
Language: English

Dick o' the Fens: A Tale of the Great East Swamp

It was not a comfortable seat, and he could only keep his place by twisting his legs round and holding on; but as there was a spice of difficulty in the task, Dick chose it, and sat there opposite Tom Tallingtonchristened Thomas at the wish of his mother, Farmer Tallingtons wife, of Grimsey, the fen island under the old dyke. Tom Tallington was seated upon one side of a rough punt, turned up to keep the rain from filling it, and as he was not obliged to hold on with his legs he kept swinging them to and fro. It was not a pleasant place for either of the lads, for in front of them was a ring of fire where, upon the ground, burned and crackled and fumed a quantity of short wood, which was replenished from time to time by Mark Hickathrift, the wheelwright, and his lad Jacob. At the first glance it seemed as if the wheelwright was amusing himself by making a round bonfire of scraps, whose blue reek rose in the country air, and was driven every now and then by the wind over the boys, who coughed and sneezed and grumbled, but did not attempt to move, for there was, to them, an interesting feat about to be performed by the wheelwrightto wit, the fitting of the red-hot roughly-made iron tire in the wood fire upon the still more roughly-made wheel, which had been fitted with a few new spokes and a fresh felloe, while Farmer Tallingtons heavy tumbril-cart stood close by, like a cripple supported on a crutch, waiting for its iron-shod circular limb. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 21306
Author: Fenn, George Manville
Release Date: May 4, 2007
Format: eBook
Language: English

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