Capitolo 41
sound of the life and any motorbikes but that of the bows to come down excellent
through the air in a kind shower. The whole surface of the earth, and
every thing that lies on him, was covered with the snow; for the branches,
and the fetterses, and the stems repaired above for lumber and the places
where old snow had been stamped on down by the oxen and by the
woodmen, were now all bleached on new and hidden.
"Who would think", it said Jonas "that there could be some alive thing
here?"
"Is there some thing?" Said Josey.
"Yes, thousand of animals, all covered above in the snow,--mice in the
obstacles and squirrels in the trunks cable and millions of bugs,
frozen above in the barking of the dead trees."
"And they will be covered on more depths in front of morning", said Josey.
"Yes", said Jonas, "and so it is able our joists, if we didn't find out them to us.
We could not find their halves, if we had left them to us to cultivate later
this storm."
The joists were lying around on the old snow, wherever the small trees,
from that them you/he/she had been formed, you/he/she was fallen. They could be separate
very clearly now, even if covered with a thumb of snow.
Jonas and Josey immediately went to work, while finding together them, and
putting them on the sleigh. When they had been so to job in for
some calculate, it said Jonas,--
"We won't find their halves to this load."
"What will it do then?" Said Josey.
"Or, come on new and it finds the rest."
"But then it will be dark before you find to house."
"That won't be any matter", said Jonas.
"Only you will be lost, and it buried above in the snow."
"No", said Jonas; it is probable that there is some evening of to-tomorrow of danger, later
it will be snowing four and twenty hours; but not to-night. The
snow won't be more than a deep foot to midnight."
When they had as many gods joists on the sleigh as thought of Jonas
the oxen could suitably draw, he assured the load from the chains, and
picked up together the rest of the batons a small, on the earth. Then