Who has not seen a salt fish, thoroughly cured for this world, so that nothing can spoil it, and putting the perseverance of the saints to the blush? with which you may sweep or pave the streets, and split your kindlings, and the teamster shelter himself and his lading against sun, wind, and rain behind it--and the trader, as a Concord trader once did, hang it up by his door for a sign when he commences business, until at last his oldest customer cannot tell surely whether it be animal, vegetable, or mineral, and yet it shall be as pure as a snowflake, and if it be put into a pot and boiled, will come out an excellent dun-fish for a Saturday's dinner. [Please select]
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One half was evidently the cellar, for wood, coal, and kindlings were piled there. [Please select]
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Having lighted the kindlings in the stove, I stood up to observe the conduct of Ham. [Please select]
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I put on some more kindlings, and then knelt down on the hearth to blow up the fire with my breath. [Please select]
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"Now, girls, fly round and get your chores done up; Ben, you go chop me some kindlings; and I'll make things tidy."' [Please select]
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There was but one unpardonable breach of etiquette--to fail to leave dry kindlings. [Please select]
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Into each, shavings and kindlings were first thrust and then big sticks of wood. [Please select]
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Gilbert had carried wood and Peter kindlings, for the fires that had to be laid on the hearths here and there. [Please select]
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He got the money and a good clap beside; then they retired to the shed to black their boots, after which Frank filled the woodboxes and Jack split kindlings, till the daily allowance was ready. [Please select]
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At one end was a strong fireplace in which kindlings and birch were already laid, waiting the touch of a match. [Please select]
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