But the mail-coach has just gone through, and I hear Joe shouting for me; I must run.
"Yetmore wants fifty-hundred of oats, Phil," he calls out. "You and I are to take it up. We must dig out at once if we are to get back to-night. To-morrow we break ground on our new ditches. A month or more of good stiff work for us, old chap!"
He rubs his hands in antic.i.p.ation; for the bigger he grows--and he has grown into a tremendous fellow now--the more work he wants. There is no satisfying him.
We have been very fortunate, wonderfully fortunate; but I am inclined to set apart as pre-eminently our lucky day that one in the summer of "79, when young Joe Garnier, the blacksmith"s apprentice, stopped at our stable-door to ask for work!
THE END
_By Amy E. Blanchard_
War of the Revolution Series
The books comprising this series have become well known among the girls and are alike chosen by readers themselves, by parents and by teachers on account of their value from the historical standpoint, their purity of style and their interest in general.
_A Girl of "76_
ABOUT COLONIAL BOSTON. 331 pp.
It is one of the best stories of old Boston and its vicinity which has ever been written. Its value as real history and as an incentive to further study can hardly be overestimated.
_A Revolutionary Maid_
A STORY OF THE MIDDLE PERIOD IN THE WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE. 312 pp.
No better material could be found for a story than the New Jersey campaign, the Battle of Germantown, and the winter at Valley Forge. Miss Blanchard has made the most of a large opportunity and produced a happy companion volume to "A Girl of "76."
_A Daughter of Freedom_
A STORY OF THE LATTER PERIOD OF THE WAR FOR INDEPENDENCE. 312 pp.
In this story the South supplies the scenery, and good use is made of the familiar fact that a family often was divided in its allegiance. It is romantic but not sensational, well-written and rich in entertainment.
War of 1812 Series
This period is divided into two historical volumes for girls, the one upon the early portion describing the causes, etc., of the war, the latter showing the strife along the Northern border.
_A Heroine of 1812_
A MARYLAND ROMANCE. 335 pp.
This Maryland romance is of the author"s best; strong in historical accuracy and intimate knowledge of the locality. Its characters are of marked individuality, and there are no dull or weak spots in the story.
_A Loyal La.s.s._
A STORY OF THE NIAGARA CAMPAIGN OF 1814. 319 pp.
This volume shows the intense feeling that existed all along the border line between the United States and Canada, and as was the case in our Civil War even divided families fought on opposite sides during this contest. It is a sweet and wholesome romance.