. Juvenile Instructor. A CURDS AND WHEY SBLLBK. which projects over a yawning abyss, his troopof goats around him; and night after nightthese hardy mountain boys sleep beneath theopen sky, their only bed a heap of dry leaveskept together by a couple of large stones, or. 11 > .MAUKET. a cloak spread out on the short grass. Theysleep sweetly, fearing nothing; and wake inthe morning to see the cattle peeping up towards them from the hollow where theyhave been resting, and the eagle soaring awayto its eyrie on the mountain summit. Some of the family, boys and girls, haveanother occupation. .The


. Juvenile Instructor. A CURDS AND WHEY SBLLBK. which projects over a yawning abyss, his troopof goats around him; and night after nightthese hardy mountain boys sleep beneath theopen sky, their only bed a heap of dry leaveskept together by a couple of large stones, or. 11 > .MAUKET. a cloak spread out on the short grass. Theysleep sweetly, fearing nothing; and wake inthe morning to see the cattle peeping up towards them from the hollow where theyhave been resting, and the eagle soaring awayto its eyrie on the mountain summit. Some of the family, boys and girls, haveanother occupation. .They form companies,and station themselves, each armed with awooden clog and a green branch, at the footof a steep part of the road. There they waitfor a tourists carriage, and then their duty isto assist the weary horses to ascend by waftingtroublesome insects away from them with theirgreen branch, and by placing, at intervals,their wooden clog under the wheels of thecarriage so that the tired animals mny rest.


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