House-Warming
l for
me. I sacrificed it to Vulcan, for it serving the god
terminus. eresting an event is t mans supper
o , nay, you might say,
steal, to cook it are s.
ts and e s
of most of our too support many fires, but
he young wood.
the
summer I of pitche bark on,
pinned toget. this I
ly on ter soaking then
lying ly sound, terlogged
past drying. I amused myself one er day his
piecemeal across ting beh
one end of a log fifteen feet long on my sher on
tied several logs togethe, and
t the end,
dragged tely erlogged and almost as
only burned long, but made a very fire;
nay, I t t tter for the
pitcer, burned longer, as in a lamp.
Gilpin, in of t borderers of England, says
t quot;ts of trespassers, and the houses and fences
t,quot; ;considered as great
nuisances by t law, and were severely punished under
tures, as tending ad terrorem ferarum -- ad
nocumentum forestae, etc.,quot; to tening of the
detriment of t. But I erested in tion
of t more ters or woodchoppers,
and as muche Lord arden himself; and if any
part myself by accident, I grieved
lasted longer and
of tors; nay, I grieved dohe
proprietors t our farmers w down
a forest felt some of t awe whey
came to t in t to, a consecrated grove (lucum
conlucare), t is, it is sa