Being a boy
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Author
Publication
1919 - Houghton, Mifflin company, Boston, Massachusetts
Language
English
Word Count
46,500 words, Guess
Page Count
186 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebeingboy01warn
- Library of Congress Control Number38029713
- OCLC Control Number2205251
- Open LibraryOL6377103M
Classifications
- LCCPS3152 .B4 1919
Description
From the book:One of the best things in the world to be is a boy; it requires no experience, though it needs some practice to be a good one. The disadvantage of the position is that it does not last long enough; it is soon over; just as you get used to being a boy, you have to be something else, with a good deal more work to do and not half so much fun. And yet every boy is anxious to be a man, and is very uneasy with the restrictions that are put upon him as a boy. Good fun as it is to yoke up the calves and play work, there is not a boy on a farm but would rather drive a yoke of oxen at real work. What a glorious feeling it is, indeed, when a boy is for the first time given the long whip and permitted to drive the oxen, walking by their side, swinging the long lash, and shouting "Gee, Buck!" "Haw, Golden!" "Whoa, Bright!" and all the rest of that remarkable language, until he is red in the face, and all the neighbors for half a mile are aware that something unusual is going on. If I were a boy, I am not sure but I would rather drive the oxen than have a birthday. The proudest day of my life was one day when I rode on the neap of the cart, and drove the oxen, all alone, with a load of apples to the cider-mill.
First Sentence
One of the best things in the world to be is a boy; it requires no experience, though it needs some practice to be a good one.
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Series Statement
- The Riverside literature
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