CHAPTER X. 



LITTLE BOREAS'S WORK. 



TN common with the children of work- 

 * ers all over the world, little Boreas 

 must commence to take his share in the 

 family toil as soon as he is old enough 

 to learn and strong enough to do. Most 

 of the sports of the boys are, in fact, 

 such as will enable them to learn some- 

 thing that will be useful later in life, such 

 as playing with the young dogs, harness- 

 ing and driving them, shooting with the 

 bow and arrow, and throwing the lance 



