Masterman Ready by Frederick Marryat
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page 104 of 358 (29%)
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"Why, what have we to do besides putting up the tents and shifting over here?" "In the first place we have to build a house, and that will take a long while. Then we ought to make a little garden, and sow the seeds which your father brought from England with him." "0h! that will be nice; where shall we make it, Ready?" "We must put a fence across that point of land, and dig up all the brushwood; the mould is very good." "Then what next?" "Then we shall want a storehouse for all the things we have got, and all that are in the wood and on the beach: and consider what a many trips we shall have to make with the little boat to bring them all round." "Yes, that is very true, Ready. Have we anything more to do?" "Plenty; we have to build a turtle-pond and a fish-pond, and a bathing-place for Juno to wash the children in. But first we must make a proper well at the spring, so as to have plenty of fresh water: now there's enough for a year's hard work at least." "Well, let us once get mamma and the children here, and we will work hard." |
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