Rollo at Play - Safe Amusements by Jacob Abbott
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scattered over the water, and floating away down the stream, they began
to think of roasting their corn and potatoes, which they did very successfully over the remains of the fires. When they had nearly finished eating, Rollo suddenly exclaimed,-- "O, I will tell you what we will do; we will go and set our wigwam on fire!" Rollo pointed to the wigwam. James and Lucy looked, and observed that it had been dried and browned in the sun, and Rollo thought it was no longer good for any thing as a wigwam, but would make a capital bonfire. He proposed that they should all go into it and sit down, and put a torch near the side so as to set it on fire, as if accidentally. They would go on talking as if they did not see it, and when the flames burst out, they would jump up and run out, crying, Fire! as people do when their houses get on fire. Lucy said she should not like to do that. She should be afraid, she said. The sparks would fall down upon her and burn her. So the boys gave that plan up. Then James proposed that they should make believe that they were savages, going to set fire to a town. The wigwam was to be the town. They would take their torches, and all go and set it on fire in several places. "But, then, I could not help," said Lucy, "for women do not go to war." "O yes, they do, if they are savages," said James. "We play that we are savages, you see." So it was all agreed to. They lighted their torches, and marched along, |
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