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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: The Soldier Turned Farmer + +Author: Anonymous + +Release Date: June 14, 2010 [EBook #32810] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE SOLDIER TURNED FARMER *** + + + + +Produced by Colin Bell, David Wilson and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) + + + + + + +</pre> + + + + +<hr class="pg" /> + +<table class="cover" summary="decorative front cover" + cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" width="90%"> +<tr> +<td class="corner"><img src="images/corbel.png" width="28" height="28" + alt="" title="" /></td> +<td class="hrule"> </td><td class="middle"><img src="images/corbel.png" width="28" height="28" + alt="" title="" /><img src="images/corbel.png" width="28" height="28" + alt="" title="" /></td><td class="hrule"> </td> +<td class="corner"><img src="images/corbel.png" width="28" height="28" + alt="" title="" /></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="vrule"></td> +<td class="ctr" colspan="3"> + +<h1><a name="png.001" id="png.001" href="#png.001"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">front cover</span><span class="ns">]<br + /></span></a><small>THE</small><span style="position: absolute; right: 25%;"> 3</span><br + /><big class="so">SOLDIER</big><br + /><small>TURNED</small><br + /><big>FARMER.</big></h1> + +<p class="ctr bot2"><img src="images/frontcover.png" width="326" height="287" + alt="sentry" title="front cover" /></p> + +<p class="publ">PORTLAND:<br + />BAILEY & NOYES.</p> + +</td> +<td class="vrule"></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="corner"><img src="images/corbel.png" width="28" height="28" + alt="" title="" /></td> +<td class="hrule"></td><td class="middle"><img src="images/corbel.png" width="28" height="28" + alt="" title="" /><img src="images/corbel.png" width="28" height="28" + alt="" title="" /></td><td class="hrule"></td> +<td class="corner"><img src="images/corbel.png" width="28" height="28" + alt="" title="" /></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<table class="title" summary="title page" + cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" width="90%"> +<tr> +<td class="titlecorner"><img src="images/flower.png" width="32" height="32" + alt="" title="" /></td> +<td class="titlehrule"></td> +<td class="titlecorner"><img src="images/flower.png" width="32" height="32" + alt="" title="" /></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="titlevrule"></td> +<td class="ctr"> +<h1><a name="png.003" id="png.003" href="#png.003"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">1</span><span class="ns">]<br + /></span></a>THE<br + /><big>SOLDIER</big><br + /><small>TURNED</small><br + /><big class="huge so">FARME<span class="noso">R.</span></big></h1> + +<p class="ctr bot2"><img src="images/illo-003.png" width="207" height="170" + alt="lyre, trumpet and laurel branches" title="title page" /></p> + +<p class="publ">PORTLAND:<br + />BAILEY & NOYES.</p> + +</td> +<td class="titlevrule"></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="titlecorner"><img src="images/flower.png" width="32" height="32" + alt="" title="" /></td> +<td class="titlehrule"></td> +<td class="titlecorner"><img src="images/flower.png" width="32" height="32" + alt="" title="" /></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<div class="main"> + +<table class="alphabet" summary="uppercase alphabet" + cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> +<tr><td><a name="png.004" id="png.004" href="#png.004"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">2</span><span class="ns">]<br + /></span></a> A </td><td> B </td><td> C </td><td> D </td><td> E </td><td> F </td></tr> + <tr><td> G </td><td> H </td><td> I </td><td> J </td><td> K </td><td> L </td></tr> + <tr><td> M </td><td> N </td><td> O </td><td> P </td><td> Q </td><td> R </td></tr> + <tr><td> S </td><td> T </td><td> U </td><td> V </td><td> W </td><td> X </td></tr> + <tr><td colspan="6" class="nopad"><table class="alphabetlast" summary="final line" + cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"> + <tr><td> </td><td> </td><td> Y </td><td> Z </td><td> & </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr></table></td></tr> +</table> + +<table class="alphabetlc" summary="lowercase alphabet" + cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="0"> + <tr><td colspan="8" class="nopad"> + <table class="alphabetlast" summary="first line" + cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="0"> + <tr><td> a </td><td> b </td><td> c </td><td> d </td><td> e </td><td> f </td><td> g</td></tr> + </table></td></tr> + <tr><td> h </td><td> i </td><td> j </td><td> k </td><td> l </td><td> m </td><td> n </td><td> o </td></tr> + <tr><td> p </td><td> q </td><td> r </td><td> s </td><td> t </td><td> u </td><td> v </td><td> w </td></tr> + <tr><td colspan="8" class="nopad"> + <table class="alphabetlast" summary="final line" + cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" border="0"> + <tr><td> </td><td> </td><td> x </td><td> y </td><td> z </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr> + </table></td></tr> +</table> + + +<p><a name="png.005" id="png.005" href="#png.005"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">3</span><span class="ns">]<br + /></span></a><img class="flt" src="images/illo-005a.png" width="184" height="219" + alt="globe" title="" /> +This Globe +you see is almost +round, as +the earth on +which you live, +and like the stars that +shine above you every +night.</p> + + +<h4><img class="fltr" src="images/illo-005b.png" width="163" height="194" + alt="mortar" title="" /> +<i>A Mortar.</i></h4> +<p style="clear: none;">This is made +of iron, or of +wood, or of +stone, and is +used to pound spice in +for puddings.</p> + + +<p><a name="png.006" id="png.006" href="#png.006"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">4</span><span class="ns">]<br + /></span></a><img class="flt" src="images/illo-006a.png" width="248" height="172" + alt="footwear" title="" /> + Boot and +Shoes for +my father. +When you +grow a gentleman, you +shall have white-top +boots and silk strings in +your shoes.</p> + + + + +<p><img class="fltr" src="images/illo-006b.png" width="179" height="169" + alt="mortar" title="" /> +A Black Hat +which is made +of wool and +fur, and then +worn by men and boys. +We will go to the hatter’s +and buy one.</p> + + +<p><a name="png.007" id="png.007" href="#png.007"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">5</span><span class="ns">]<br + /></span></a><img class="flt" src="images/illo-007a.png" width="245" height="147" + alt="wool sack" title="" /> +Wool Sack +is a large +bag, filled +with wool from the back +of the Sheep that have +already come from the +pasture to be sheared.<!-- period invisible in original --></p> + + + +<p><img class="fltr" src="images/illo-007b.png" width="170" height="165" + alt="tree" title="" /> +This great Tree +stands in the +Common, and +is 65 feet high, 22 feet +girth or circumference, +7 feet through, and 83 +feet across the branches +or about 250 feet round, +and covering 7289 sq. ft.</p> + + +<p><a name="png.008" id="png.008" href="#png.008"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">6</span><span class="ns">]<br + /></span></a><img class="flt" src="images/illo-008a.png" width="218" height="163" + alt="horse" title="" /> +A Horse is +a fine fellow +to ride on. +Horses are of all colours, +bay and black, grey and +white, and chesnut and +sorrel.</p> + + +<p><img class="fltr" src="images/illo-008b.png" width="224" height="149" + alt="cider barrel" title="" /> +A Barrel of +cider that the +farmer has +brought us +from the country. I +hope the barrel was sweet +and clean before he put +the cider in it.</p> + + +<p><a name="png.009" id="png.009" href="#png.009"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">7</span><span class="ns">]<br + /></span></a><img class="flt" src="images/illo-009a.png" width="190" height="155" + alt="house" title="" /> +Here is the +pretty House +that Daniel’s +father built, and where +he now lives with all his +little boys. It has trees +before it, and the children +are playing in the +parlour.</p> + + + +<p><img class="fltr" src="images/illo-009b.png" width="248" height="166" + alt="sheep" title="" /> +This Sheep +is one of the +flock, who is +going home because he +has eaten grass enough +to-day.</p> + + +<p><a name="png.010" id="png.010" href="#png.010"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">8</span><span class="ns">]<br + /></span></a><img class="flt" src="images/illo-010a.png" width="182" height="157" + alt="tea chest" title="" /> +Chest of Tea +from the Chinese. +Little +boys and girls +must not have tea, because +milk, which you +can have from this cow +is much better.<!-- period invisible in original --></p> + + + +<p><img class="fltr" src="images/illo-010b.png" width="229" height="163" + alt="cow" title="" /> +This Cow +belongs to the +farmer whose +history I am +now going to tell you, +and who brings milk here +every day.<!-- period invisible in original --></p> + + +<h2><a name="png.011" id="png.011" href="#png.011"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">9</span><span class="ns">]<br + /></span></a><i>Story of the Boy who +would be a Soldier.</i></h2> + + +<p>There was a little boy +who was just four years +old when I knew him, +and he lived in this house, +<img class="fltml" src="images/illo-011.png" width="250" height="155" + alt="house" title="" /> +and when he grew up +he did not wish to be +<a name="png.012" id="png.012" href="#png.012"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">10</span><span class="ns">] + </span></a>a scholar, and learn the +letters, but wanted to +be a Soldier and follow +the drum. Here you +can see one, pretty +<img class="fltm" src="images/illo-012.png" width="360" height="304" + alt="drum" title="" /> +enough to look at, but +of a very noisy sound. +Well, this boy would become +a soldier, and he +<a name="png.013" id="png.013" href="#png.013"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">11</span><span class="ns">] + </span></a>was drest in a suit of +fine clothes every day, +and he strutted about, +but if he did any thing +wrong, he was sure to +be whipped. See him +march before the sentry-box, +which I think +is very hard work, because +he must keep going, +whether it rains +hard or shines hot. In +his hand is a heavy gun, +on his back a knapsack, +and on his head a great +cocked hat. Look at +<a name="png.014" id="png.014" href="#png.014"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">12</span><span class="ns">] + </span></a>him, and see besides +the tents or huts in +which a soldier sleeps.<!-- period invisible in original --></p> + +<p class="ctr"><img src="images/illo-014.png" width="325" height="272" + alt="sentry" title="" /></p> + +<p>Well, after a little +time he had to go to +a great distance from +home, into another part +of the world, and one +night while he was +<a name="png.015" id="png.015" href="#png.015"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">13</span><span class="ns">] + </span></a>lying under the tent on +his straw bed, he was +very much startled by +hearing this Lion roar, +<img class="fltm" src="images/illo-015.png" width="356" height="293" + alt="lion" title="" /> +for he was in that part +of the globe where +lions live, and he was +so frightened that he +said he would not be a +<a name="png.016" id="png.016" href="#png.016"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">14</span><span class="ns">] + </span></a>soldier any longer, but +get to his home again +as fast as he could. So +in the very first ship +that sailed for his own +country he came home. +Here is the ship.</p> + +<p class="ctr"><img src="images/illo-016.png" width="292" height="251" + alt="ship" title="" /></p> + +<p><a name="png.017" id="png.017" href="#png.017"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">15</span><span class="ns">]<br + /></span></a>When he left off his +coloured clothes, and his +gun and belts, he wore +a round hat, and went +to be a farmer, and he +soon bought him a bay +horse, and here he has +him by the bridle. If<!-- illustration originally here --> +you are a good child to-day, +he will put him in +<a name="png.018" id="png.018" href="#png.018"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">16</span><span class="ns">] + </span></a>a chaise and give you a +pleasant ride.</p> + +<p class="ctr"><img src="images/illo-017.png" width="266" height="170" + alt="horse" title="" /></p> + +<p>I think it much better +for him to be a farmer, +and to keeps pigs, +and sheep, and cows, +and horses, than to be +shooting men with his +black powder and leaden +balls, and I wish him +success in his new labour.<!-- period invisible in original --></p> + +</div> + +<table class="cover" summary="decorative back cover" + cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" width="90%"> +<tr> +<td class="corner"><img src="images/corbel.png" width="28" height="28" + alt="" title="" /></td> +<td class="hrule"> </td><td class="middle"><img src="images/corbel.png" width="28" height="28" + alt="" title="" /><img src="images/corbel.png" width="28" height="28" + alt="" title="" /></td><td class="hrule"> </td> +<td class="corner"><img src="images/corbel.png" width="28" height="28" + alt="" title="" /></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="vrule"></td> +<td class="ctr" colspan="3"> + +<p class="ctr backcover"><a name="png.020" id="png.020" href="#png.020"><span class="ns">[</span><span + class="pgmark">back cover</span><span class="ns">]<br + /></span></a><img src="images/illo-020a.png" width="384" height="350" + alt="fortress" title="back cover" /></p> + +<p class="ctr bot2"> +<img src="images/illo-020b.png" width="490" height="259" + alt="reaper" title="back cover" /></p> + +</td> +<td class="vrule"></td> +</tr> +<tr> +<td class="corner"><img src="images/corbel.png" width="28" height="28" + alt="" title="" /></td> +<td class="hrule"></td><td class="middle"><img src="images/corbel.png" width="28" height="28" + alt="" title="" /><img src="images/corbel.png" width="28" height="28" + alt="" title="" /></td><td class="hrule"></td> +<td class="corner"><img src="images/corbel.png" width="28" height="28" + alt="" title="" /></td> +</tr> +</table> + +<hr class="pg" /> + + + + + + + + +<pre> + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Soldier Turned Farmer, by Anonymous + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE SOLDIER TURNED FARMER *** + +***** This file should be named 32810-h.htm or 32810-h.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + http://www.gutenberg.org/3/2/8/1/32810/ + +Produced by Colin Bell, David Wilson and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: The Soldier Turned Farmer + +Author: Anonymous + +Release Date: June 14, 2010 [EBook #32810] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE SOLDIER TURNED FARMER *** + + + + +Produced by Colin Bell, David Wilson and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) + + + + + + + + + + +------------------------------------------------------+ + | | + | THE 3 | + | SOLDIER | + | TURNED | + | FARMER. | + | | + | | + | [Illustration] | + | | + | | + | PORTLAND: | + | BAILEY & NOYES. | + | | + +------------------------------------------------------+ + + + + +THE SOLDIER +TURNED FARMER. + + +[Illustration] + + +PORTLAND: BAILEY & NOYES. + + + + + A B C D E F + G H I J K L + M N O P Q R + S T U V W X + Y Z & + + a b c d e f g + h i j k l m n o + p q r s t u v w + x y z + + + + +[Illustration] + +This Globe you see is almost round, as the earth on which you live, and +like the stars that shine above you every night. + + +[Illustration] + +_A Mortar._ + +This is made of iron, or of wood, or of stone, and is used to pound +spice in for puddings. + + +[Illustration] + +Boot and Shoes for my father. When you grow a gentleman, you shall have +white-top boots and silk strings in your shoes. + + +[Illustration] + +A Black Hat which is made of wool and fur, and then worn by men and +boys. We will go to the hatter's and buy one. + + +[Illustration] + +Wool Sack is a large bag, filled with wool from the back of the Sheep +that have already come from the pasture to be sheared. + + +[Illustration] + +This great Tree stands in the Common, and is 65 feet high, 22 feet girth +or circumference, 7 feet through, and 83 feet across the branches or +about 250 feet round, and covering 7289 sq. ft. + + +[Illustration] + +A Horse is a fine fellow to ride on. Horses are of all colours, bay and +black, grey and white, and chesnut and sorrel. + + +[Illustration] + +A Barrel of cider that the farmer has brought us from the country. I +hope the barrel was sweet and clean before he put the cider in it. + + +[Illustration] + +Here is the pretty House that Daniel's father built, and where he now +lives with all his little boys. It has trees before it, and the children +are playing in the parlour. + + +[Illustration] + +This Sheep is one of the flock, who is going home because he has eaten +grass enough to-day. + + +[Illustration] + +Chest of Tea from the Chinese. Little boys and girls must not have tea, +because milk, which you can have from this cow is much better. + + +[Illustration] + +This Cow belongs to the farmer whose history I am now going to tell you, +and who brings milk here every day. + + + + +_Story of the Boy who would be a Soldier._ + + +There was a little boy who was just four years old when I knew him, and +he lived in this house, + +[Illustration] + +and when he grew up he did not wish to be a scholar, and learn the +letters, but wanted to be a Soldier and follow the drum. Here you can +see one, + +[Illustration] + +pretty enough to look at, but of a very noisy sound. Well, this boy +would become a soldier, and he was drest in a suit of fine clothes +every day, and he strutted about, but if he did any thing wrong, he was +sure to be whipped. See him march before the sentry-box, which I think +is very hard work, because he must keep going, whether it rains hard or +shines hot. In his hand is a heavy gun, on his back a knapsack, and on +his head a great cocked hat. Look at him, and see besides the tents or +huts in which a soldier sleeps. + +[Illustration] + +Well, after a little time he had to go to a great distance from home, +into another part of the world, and one night while he was lying under +the tent on his straw bed, he was very much startled by hearing this +Lion roar, + +[Illustration] + +for he was in that part of the globe where lions live, and he was so +frightened that he said he would not be a soldier any longer, but get +to his home again as fast as he could. So in the very first ship that +sailed for his own country he came home. Here is the ship. + +[Illustration] + +When he left off his coloured clothes, and his gun and belts, he wore a +round hat, and went to be a farmer, and he soon bought him a bay horse, +and here he has him by the bridle. + +[Illustration] + +If you are a good child to-day, he will put him in a chaise and give +you a pleasant ride. + +I think it much better for him to be a farmer, and to keeps pigs, and +sheep, and cows, and horses, than to be shooting men with his black +powder and leaden balls, and I wish him success in his new labour. + + + + +[Illustration] + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of The Soldier Turned Farmer, by Anonymous + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE SOLDIER TURNED FARMER *** + +***** This file should be named 32810.txt or 32810.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + http://www.gutenberg.org/3/2/8/1/32810/ + +Produced by Colin Bell, David Wilson and the Online +Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This +file was produced from images generously made available +by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) + + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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