The Little Hermitage a Tale Illustrative of the Arts of Civilized Life
The Little Hermitage a Tale Illustrative of the Arts of Civilized Life
L F Louis Franois Jauffret
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cried he : this bucket, that two of us together had so much difficulty in carrying, is now scarcely any weight at all!" Paul and Louis wished also to convince themselves by experienceof this fact, which they could not *be- B2 40 iieve. They came to draw water in their turn ; but Joseph, having mo- ved the pole on its support, a hew subject of astonishment arose they could scarcely raise the bucket with their utmost strength. " Why how is this ?" said they ; " we two cantiot do w r hat Honorius ...has just done alone !" Joseph immediately replaced the pole in its first situation, *and desired them to try again, when the bucket rose directly, without the smallest resistance. Louis, Paul, and Honorius, pleased with this discovery, immediately be- gan to make use of their new water- ing-pot. Whilst one of them largely sprinkled the withering plants, an- other worked the bucket, in order continually to renew the supply of water; and relieving each other by turns at this double exercise, they found it an amusement so much^the nore agreeable, as in a short time 41 they had the pleasing recompense of seeing all their plantations acquire a force of vegetation which [promised a most plentiful crop.
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