Capitolo 26
After this, Jonas bridled again his/her horses, and it followed. He traveled
up to almost midday, and then he arrived to the city where to go away him was
his/her load. He had a letter to a dealer of what you/he/she had bought the production
the grower, and, in a very short duration its load was taken, and the
the other articles put in, what he was to bring again in change. He had
some money the datum from the dealer, in payment of part for his/her load of
production. It was in bank-notes, and he put him/it in his/her pocket of vest,
and it united him in.
Then he put out on his/her return. Its load was light, the road was smooth,
and his/her horses, although they had traveled fast, you/he/she had been driven
attentively, and they quickly brought them him on the earth. It was the
however, middle of the afternoon before he put out, and the days were
then so short, that the sun started soon to go down. He had to ride completely
in the evening, before he reached the place where to stop for him was
the night.
He put on his/her horses, and then it went to the house. He sent to call of it
supper, for his/her his/her own provisions they had from very since is exhausted. Later
supper, he performed anything for Franco in that he had gone away the
goes to sleigh in the barn, while lying on a good warm Indian buffalo to look at the,
ownership.
"Franco", it said him, "here is Your supper."
Franco jumped on when he felt out the voice of Jonas and leaped of the
sleigh. Him taken his/her supper and Jonas, later once more to have fed his
horses, went out, and closed the door, while leaving Franco to end his/her bone
alone.
Jonas returned in the tavern, and he/she sat him from the fire. There
it witnessed a table the fire, with a lamp on him; and there was one
or two books and an old newspaper that lie on another table in the,
back part of the room. Jonas looked at the books, but they was not
interesting to reading. One was a dictionary. He read the newspaper for
some calculate, and then him taken the lamp on, and it started to look to some