pa and uncle raded o polly and all to spend t to ook laura and mary and carrie to spend t polly.
ma and aunt polly ogetill dinner time. aunt pollys yard o play, because tumps ump to stump i ever touche ground.
even laura, , could do t trees ogetump to stump all over tumps a time, and op rail of t being afraid.
pa and uncle in tting ts eel blade fastened to a frames t caugalks of grain o tanding oats. enougo make a pile, t stalks off ts, into neat he ground.
it o tting it, t into the piles.
after all t, t go over time toop over eacaking up a alks in eac togeto make a longer strand. they
tigie tuck in its ends.
after t be so make a sood five bundles uprigoget- t talks to make a little roof and ser the five bundles from dew and rain.
every stalk of t grain must al .
pa and uncle and still t ted rain. ts cut and in t. ter. at noon pa and uncle o t c afteoon.
laura looked at pa, o ma t uncle polly spoiled ceam. but c all.
noo t deal of time. o ter, and cer-jug one whe blades needed sharpening.
all t c to go to ted to stay in t, of course, say so.
pa and uncle rest at all. te in a rigo hem.
no, and sed to play a quiet, ladylike play. so in teoon tumps oves, and leaves he children.
on t nigell ma w he field.
instead of rouble in t sstone, so to for it er-jug till uncle ed at imes, and then he was sullen.
after t alking and asking questions. too o pay any attention to old o go a bothem.
but to s.
to c t;i fooled you t time!”
pa said if anned t boys t uncle do it.
so took a drink of er and back to work.