. Uncle Abner's legacy. Tom had learned to drive a mowing machine. The barn was shored up and reshingled HELPING HANDS 59 toothsome vittles heaped in profusion on an ex-temporized table. Both Tom and Kitty were glad of Sunday for aday of rest and on Monday they again visited thecity; one to purchase a supply of seeds, plants andbulbs; the other to secure blooded poultry as thenucleus of the flock. I dont see why we shouldnt buy our horsenow, remarked Tom as they drove towards thetown. The barn is all ready, the hay and straware there and well need a horse and wagon moreand more from now on. I


. Uncle Abner's legacy. Tom had learned to drive a mowing machine. The barn was shored up and reshingled HELPING HANDS 59 toothsome vittles heaped in profusion on an ex-temporized table. Both Tom and Kitty were glad of Sunday for aday of rest and on Monday they again visited thecity; one to purchase a supply of seeds, plants andbulbs; the other to secure blooded poultry as thenucleus of the flock. I dont see why we shouldnt buy our horsenow, remarked Tom as they drove towards thetown. The barn is all ready, the hay and straware there and well need a horse and wagon moreand more from now on. I believe Ill look aroundand try to find a horse and wagon to-day. Kitty agreed that there was no time like the pres-ent and early in the afternoon Tom drove proudlyback to the farm in his own wagon while old Nelljogged contentedly behind with her halter hitchedto the tail board. Purty good-lookin hoss yeve got, remarkedGranther Joe as he met them at his gate. Kinderputs the old mare in the shade. An chickens! Iswan! What be yer goin ter do with all themfancy hens


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