Capitolo 16
to race a plow a' harrer on them the puttin' vegetables of the Your as call of ye
them. You has wasted enough fertilizer on that grass to do me rich."
Bishop doesn't understand or you/he/she appreciates the beauties and the accuracies of
sweater.
The first one is you under an elm that was planted by the Smith that it was
been born in 1754, and that it served under Washington. To face is him/it the characteristic one
old church of country where the Father of our Country has frequented many of it
services, and in that my parents were married.
A right walk of one hundred and thirty enclosures it will bring the passage and
you assure a good lie, but it is probable that an affected ball overcomes a window of
the church. The church is used more however, and there it is besides
anybody excuse to cut a ball. Some of the members affirm that the old one
bell tower is a "mental hazard."
Around second hole it is necessary to bring the old cemetery. An overcame
ball or also a lower part is probable to strike one of the blackened blackboard
plates. The grass is so thick and spins that is almost impossible to
you find a driven ball in this last place that he/she remains of my ancestors.
Ago an ideal hazard.
The second time I ever played this hole I flanked out a low ball that
struck the headstone of Deacon Smith of Lemuel. It limited again at least
seventy-five enclosures, but I had a good lie and the my according to hit it was a
screaming brassie. It brought the cemetery and land on the edge of
the green.
[The illustration: "ago an ideal hazard"]
After having attentively studied my light hit I punctured out of fences in winds, while doing
the hole in three after having practically thrown away my first hit.
This ability to recover from an indifferent or unlucky hit is one
of the strong points of my game.
The third hole requires on a walk of one hundred-and-thirty-enclosure the brook
where I fished when a boy, and around fourth hole you have to bring
the pond. I came very near being drowned in that pond when a lad,