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His eyes were coals and his mouth was made of a row of cranberries and his nose was a piece of an icicle. But when the snow man was all fin- ished, he seemed to frown at Peter and Peter was just a little wee bit afraid of him. He went away down to the end of the 74 STORIES FOR SUNDAY TELLING wood lot to build himself a snow fort, and made a great many snow bricks, dig- ging the soft snow and patting it into shape with his snow shovel. Then he put the bricks together to make the walls of his sno...w fort and when it was finished he stood bravely inside, with his snow shovel held very straight for a sword, waiting for the enemy. \ But it wasn't any f im at all because there was no one to play at being the enemy. Presently Peter went into the house. "It's too cold to shovel snow," he said. "I wish I had a new game instead of this new shovel." John hopped out of bed just the same time that Peter did. "A fine day to work," he said, as he looked out of the window. He, too, dressed very quickly, but before he ate his breakfast, he put on his fur-lined coat and his cap with the ear laps and his red mittens and he shov- elled the back steps clear of snow so that the milk-man could reach the door more easily.
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