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There are so many bright spots in the life of a farm-boy, that Isometimes think I should like to live the life over again; I should almost be willing to be a girl if it were not for the chores.There is a great comfort to a boy in the amount of work he can get rid of doing.It is sometimes astonishing how slow he can go on an errand, --he who leads the school in a race.The world is new and interesting to him, and there is so much to take his attention off, when he is sent to do anything.Perhaps he himself couldn't explain why, when he is sent to the neighbor's after yeast, he stops to stone the frogs; he is not exactly cruel, but be wants to see if he can hit 'em.No other living thing can go so slow as a boy sent on an errand.His legs seem to be lead, unless he happens to espy a woodchuck in an adjoining lot, when he gives chase to it like a deer;and it is a curious fact about boys, that two will be a great deal slower in doing anything than one, and that the more you have to help on a piece of work the less is accomplished.Boys have a great power of helping each other to do nothing; and they are so innocent about it, and unconscious."I went as quick as ever I could," says the boy: his father asks him why he did n't stay all night, when he has been absent three hours on a ten-minute errand.The sarcasm has no effect on the boy.

Going after the cows was a serious thing in my day.I had to climb a hill, which was covered with wild strawberries in the season.Could any boy pass by those ripe berries? And then in the fragrant hill pasture there were beds of wintergreen with red berries, tufts of columbine, roots of sassafras to be dug, and dozens of things good to eat or to smell, that I could not resist.It sometimes even lay in my way to climb a tree to look for a crow's nest, or to swing in the top, and to try if I could see the steeple of the village church.It became very important sometimes for me to see that steeple; and in the midst of my investigations the tin horn would blow a great blast from the farmhouse, which would send a cold chill down my back in the hottest days.I knew what it meant.It had a frightfully impatient quaver in it, not at all like the sweet note that called us to dinner from the hay-field.It said, "Why on earth does n't that boy come home? It is almost dark, and the cows ain't milked!" And that was the time the cows had to start into a brisk pace and make up for lost time.I wonder if any boy ever drove the cows home late, who did not say that the cows were at the very farther end of the pasture, and that "Old Brindle" was hidden in the woods, and he couldn't find her for ever so long! The brindle cow is the boy's scapegoat, many a time.

No other boy knows how to appreciate a holiday as the farm-boy does;and his best ones are of a peculiar kind.Going fishing is of course one sort.The excitement of rigging up the tackle, digging the bait, and the anticipation of great luck! These are pure pleasures, enjoyed because they are rare.Boys who can go a-fishing any time care but little for it.Tramping all day through bush and brier, fighting flies and mosquitoes, and branches that tangle the line, and snags that break the hook, and returning home late and hungry, with wet feet and a string of speckled trout on a willow twig, and having the family crowd out at the kitchen door to look at 'em, and say, "Pretty well done for you, bub; did you catch that big one yourself?"--this is also pure happiness, the like of which the boy will never have again, not if he comes to be selectman and deacon and to "keep store."But the holidays I recall with delight were the two days in spring and fall, when we went to the distant pasture-land, in a neighboring town, maybe, to drive thither the young cattle and colts, and to bring them back again.It was a wild and rocky upland where our great pasture was, many miles from home, the road to it running by a brawling river, and up a dashing brook-side among great hills.What a day's adventure it was! It was like a journey to Europe.The night before, I could scarcely sleep for thinking of it! and there was no trouble about getting me up at sunrise that morning.The breakfast was eaten, the luncheon was packed in a large basket, with bottles of root beer and a jug of switchel, which packing Isuperintended with the greatest interest; and then the cattle were to be collected for the march, and the horses hitched up.Did I shirk any duty? Was I slow? I think not.I was willing to run my legs off after the frisky steers, who seemed to have an idea they were going on a lark, and frolicked about, dashing into all gates, and through all bars except the right ones; and how cheerfully I did yell at them.

It was a glorious chance to "holler," and I have never since heard any public speaker on the stump or at camp-meeting who could make more noise.I have often thought it fortunate that the amount of noise in a boy does not increase in proportion to his size; if it did, the world could not contain it.

The whole day was full of excitement and of freedom.We were away from the farm, which to a boy is one of the best parts of farming; we saw other farms and other people at work; I had the pleasure of marching along, and swinging my whip, past boys whom I knew, who were picking up stones.Every turn of the road, every bend and rapid of the river, the great bowlders by the wayside, the watering-troughs, the giant pine that had been struck by lightning, the mysterious covered bridge over the river where it was, most swift and rocky and foamy, the chance eagle in the blue sky, the sense of going somewhere,--why, as I recall all these things I feel that even the Prince Imperial, as he used to dash on horseback through the Bois de Boulogne, with fifty mounted hussars clattering at his heels, and crowds of people cheering, could not have been as happy as was I, a boy in short jacket and shorter pantaloons, trudging in the dust that day behind the steers and colts, cracking my black-stock whip.

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