The Widow O'Callaghan's Boys
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Sunday dawned cold and blustering-a sullen day that seemed hardly to know which way was best to make itself disagreeable, and so tried them all. The stock had been removed. There was no work outside for the two oldest boys, no watching indoors by the hungry little brothers for Pat and Mike to be through milking, and feeding, and pumping water into the trough, so that they might all have breakfast
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Sunday dawned cold and blustering-a sullen day that seemed hardly to know which way was best to make itself disagreeable, and so tried them all. The stock had been removed. There was no work outside for the two oldest boys, no watching indoors by the hungry little brothers for Pat and Mike to be through milking, and feeding, and pumping water into the trough, so that they might all have breakfast together. Yes, there had been a little work. The two horses which, with the wagon, had been kindly lent them for their next day's moving were in the barn. Mike had fed and watered them, Pat had combed them, and both had petted them.About the Author: Gulielma Zollinger (1856-1917) was the daughter of Jeremiah Rummell Zollenger and Elizabeth Marian Zollinger of Newton, Iowa. Elizabeth Marian Zollinger was the daughter of Samuel and Roberta (Fitch) Randall of the ghost town of Summitville, Michigan.
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