Capitolo 84
snow. Three or four hours of true cold will manufacture enough ice for that.
"Comes, Nathan, jumps on the sleigh, and you will have a ride. I roll and me
it will be Your horses. Mother will have supper ready from the duration that we find
house."
Nathan, happy of a ride, he sat, and they was soon in the house.
Took Oliver the snow-shovels and the other utensils, and he/she returned them to
their correct places, and then it drew on his/her sleigh in an angle of the
wagon-house.
After tea, Oliver and I Roll they went out to the enclosure to feel the air, and
judge of the impression the night would probably do on "Iceberg
Castle" and his/her inhabitants.
It was clear and cold. The stars brightly shone. The moon was not on.
"See there!" Said Oliver; "I believe that they is building down a fire on
the pond already. There will be a to-night of party of skating without doubt."
The boys returned to a happy room with a good fire, and you/he/she were made to sit
you round off the table to have a good time him for the evening. They passed the
you pleasantly calculate until Jonas he/she returned from the pond.
"Or Jonas, Jonas" that all of them has said, as he entered, what made her stay this way
from a lot?"
Jonas gave them an account of his/her adventures, and of his to satisfy a party
of skaters that they were already on the pond while waiting himself/herself/itself to be joined, in
the course of the evening, from a greater number from the village.
After Jonas had taken his/her supper, the boys gathered around him to speak
on theirs strong, sometimes racing to the door or window, to
sees the fire on the pond.
You crave before it went out, Oliver, Rolls, and Nathans were in a sound
sleep.
Next morning, soon they appeared as impatient to unloaded to the
"You castle", as if theirs had the whole night of it dreamed; and in front of the
fire was burning well in the great room, them all the three came racing
back to Jonas, out of breath, and with sad faces, exclaiming,--
"Or Jonas! Jonas! ours strong is everything lacerated asunder!"