. Things worth doing and how to do them. Fig. 472.—Lower string up and upperstring down. Fig- 473-—String crossed and carriedover third lighter. tie the ends of the strings on each line securely together (), and your work will be ready for the fitting of the littlemast, which must stand erect at one end of the raft. Fig. 474.—Alternate large and small ends of Fig. 475.—Bind the raft together. Use the remaining lighter, which is the fifteenth, for the mast;flatten out the large end and slide it through the central openingor crack of the raft between the seven lighters on each


. Things worth doing and how to do them. Fig. 472.—Lower string up and upperstring down. Fig- 473-—String crossed and carriedover third lighter. tie the ends of the strings on each line securely together (), and your work will be ready for the fitting of the littlemast, which must stand erect at one end of the raft. Fig. 474.—Alternate large and small ends of Fig. 475.—Bind the raft together. Use the remaining lighter, which is the fifteenth, for the mast;flatten out the large end and slide it through the central openingor crack of the raft between the seven lighters on each side; thenbend the flat end of the mast along the under side of the next 344 Things for Home, Gift Days and Fairs


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