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Blacksmiths

Blacksmiths.jpg Of course, they wore hideous false facesMiniaturesWhen Ah Tcha had eaten his Evening Rice, he took lantern and entered the largest of his millsOf course, they wore hideous false facesMiniaturesWhen Ah Tcha had eaten his Evening Rice, he took lantern and entered the largest of his millsOf course, they wore hideous false facesMiniaturesWhen Ah Tcha had eaten his Evening Rice, he took lantern and entered the largest of his millsOf course, they wore hideous false facesMiniaturesWhen Ah Tcha had eaten his Evening Rice, he took lantern and entered the largest of his mills
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Blacksmiths

The blacksmiths, with the exception of those who use the sledge-hammer, sit as do the carpenters while they hammer the iron. I wish you could see them at work with their simple apparatus. They have small anvils, which they place in a hole made in a log of wood which is buried in the ground. They do not use such bellows as you see in America.

Auteur
Dr. Scudder's Tales for Little Readers, About the Heathen.
By Dr. John Scudder
Published 1849
Available free from gutenberg.org
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