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LIFE ON A WISCONSIN FARM 



Humanity in Oxen Jack, the Pony Learning to Ride 

 Nob and Nell Snakes Mosquitoes and their Kin 

 Fish and Fishing Considering the Lilies Learning to 

 Swim A Narrow Escape from Drowning and a Victory 

 Accidents to Animals. 



COMING direct from school in Scotland 

 while we were still hopefully ignorant 

 and far from tame, notwithstand- 

 ing the unnatural profusion of teaching and 

 thrashing lavished upon us, getting ac- 

 quainted with the animals about us was a 

 never-failing source of wonder and delight. At 

 first my father, like nearly all the backwoods 

 settlers, bought a yoke of oxen to do the farm 

 work, and as field after field was cleared, the 

 number was gradually increased until we had 

 five yoke. These wise, patient, plodding ani- 

 mals did all the ploughing, logging, hauling, 

 and hard work of every sort for the first four or 

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