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(1880) [MARC] Author: Richard Gustafsson Translator: Albert Alberg
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ws TALL pine-tree had
been cut down in the
= forest, and dragged away to
a back yard, where it now lay chopped into blocks
of wood for fuel, piled up on the top of one another.
Near the yard, on the other side of the hedge, was
a garden with a green lawn, and out amidst the
foliage there peeped forth a charming villa, where
a family from the neighbouring town were wont,
during the summer months, to come to live, and
inhale the balmy air and bask in the country sunshine.
During the long, dreary spring the wooden logs
had plenty of time to reflect on their future, but
the majority of them were agreed that there was
not much to reflect upon, for the fate of a log
of firewood was once for all decided, and could
not be altered.
“We are not good for anything else but to be
chopped up into little chips, and consumed in the

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