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Come, boys, bundle up well, because its going to be acold drive. Ill run ahead to get the others, called Chuck as he hurried from theroom. CHAPTER V THE ADVENTURE IN THE SNOW Im glad we brought the sleigh, Father Brown remarked, as they weredriving along at a fair pace, a little later, as we never could havegotten through with a wagon in this deep snow. They were now starting up the hill and the horses feet sank deeply intothe snow drifts, although his load was not heavy, as the boys took turnswalking, so that only two of them were riding at a time. When we reach the first clearing, Father proposed, well cut thegreens and then leave them in a pile by the roadside, for it is likelywe shall have to go up still higher before we can find the tree wewant. After going on a few yards more he shouted: Heres the place; all hands to work and the boys started in with awill, bringing to the roadside great heaps of boughs and woodvines, someof them covered with red berries and others with grey. Within a short time they had gathered a large pile of the greens, sothey decided it was time to start out to find the tree. The tree must be full and the top perfect, declared Father Brown, sokeep your eyes open for it. Whats the matter with that one demanded Toad, pointing to a big firsome distance away. Nothing at all the matter with it, laughed Chuck, only the house istoo small to hold it. Theres a nice one, called out Herbie, pointing to the one he meant. Yes, thats a beauty, agreed Father Brown, and easy to get at, too. After clearing away the smaller branches near the ground, by choppingthem off with the axe, Father Brown then started to work on the trunk ofthe tree. Wouldnt it be nice, suggested Fat, if we didnt have to cut it downat all, just trim it outside It would save so much time and trouble. Oh, yes, that would be great, agreed Reddy. Wed just sit around onthe snow eating ice cream and look at the tree, and he gave a heartylaugh in which all the others joined. Well, Ill bet they do it in Greenland and Iceland, persisted Fat, sowhy couldnt weBecause we dont wear white Polar bear clothes, laughed Chuck. There she comes, shes falling cried the boys. Stay where you are until its down, called Father Brown to the boys. [Illustration: There she comes Shes falling cried the boys. ] There was a sharp creak and a swish of branches as the tree came down, and the boys now rushed over to help tie up the branches. When that part of the work was finished, Reddy sang out: All together Lift her on the sled. One, two, three and up it went. Nobody gets a ride home,
called out Chuck, because the greens have togo on top of the tree. Oh wailed Fat, if I cant ride Ill roll down. I hate to walk. By the time they had reached the fields the worst part of the trip wasover. Well cut over to the road that runs past the church, said FatherBrown, and leave some of the greens there, at which the horse washeaded in that direction. As they came to the road they saw a short distance from them an objectin the snow and as they drew nearer it proved to be a little fellow, deep in a snow drift. His hands were blue with the cold and as FatherBrown picked him up in his arms he tried to speak, but couldnt. I know who he is, volunteered Herbie. Hes Patsy OReilly, and helives over there, pointing to a small house up the road. His brotherMike goes to school with me, he continued. Ill carry him home, said Father, as you boys are able to handlethings all right now, saying which, he started off to the little housewith Patsy in his arms. Chuck, to whom Father Brown had handed the reins now started to drivethe horse toward home. When the boys arrived at the church and had carried in the greens, theladies were delighted, and one of them even tried to kiss Reddy, but hehurried away just in time. CHAPTER VI TOADS UNSELFISHNESS When they reached home Chuck drove the sleigh up to the side door, wherethe boys quickly unloaded the greens. They then lifted the tree to thepiazza and when this had been done Chuck drove the horse to the stable. Lets go in and get our hands warm before we take in the greens, suggested Toad, and soon they were all laughing and talking before thegreat fire in the library. Fat had just asked the others if they remembered the day Mr. Brown hadtold them about the Indians that used to live in the woods where theyfound the tree, when a mans voice was heard from the hall. Its going to be a sad Christmas for them, Im afraid, for both parentsare ill and the three helpless are waiting for Santa Claus tocome, the boys heard Father Brown say. How sad, was Mrs. Browns answer, as they both went into the kitchenand the boys could hear no more. They must be talking about the OReillys, commented Fat. Mikes afriend of mine and Im sorry he isnt going to have any Christmas. So am I, echoed Herbie, after a short silence. Chuck said hed hate to awaken Christmas morning and not find anypresents. Guess Ive been mighty selfish wanting so many things, he thought. Toad and Reddy, who had moved away from the other boys, were talkingtogether in low, excited whispers. Then, when the others went to thewindow to look at the green outside, they slipped from the room andhurried down the hall to the kitchen. Mother, called Toad from the doorway, may we speak to you for aminuteMother Brown handed the bowl in which she had been stirring somethingto the cook and crossed the room toward the boys, saying as she did so: I can only spare a few minutes today, Thomas, for I am very busy. But, Mother, exclaimed Toad, we have a great ideaIts a Christmas surprise party, chimed in Reddy, for the OReillys, and together the two boys went on to tell Mrs. Brown of their plans. If we could just have the horse and sleigh to get around in, venturedToad. Do you think Father would allow us to hitch old Meg to the bigsleighIts a wonderful idea, agreed Mother Brown. Suppose you ask him. Buthow about presents for the three Have you thought of thatIf it were only after Christmas we could give away some of our newthings, sighed Toad. But would you give them away asked his mother.
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