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“Could you cut Mashkin Upland too?–what do you think?” he said to the old man. Grinch Hand Holding Glass Of Wine Christmas Shirt. “As God wills, the sun’s not high. A little vodka for the lads?” At the afternoon rest, when they were sitting down again, and those who smoked had lighted their pipes, the old man told the men that “Mashkin Upland’s to be cut–there’ll be some vodka.”
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“Why not cut it? Come on, Tit! We’ll look sharp! We can eat at night. Come on!” cried voices, and eating up their bread, the mowers went back to work. Grinch Hand Holding Glass Of Wine Christmas Shirt. “Come, lads, keep it up!” said Tit, and ran on ahead almost at a trot. “Get along, get along!” said the old man, hurrying after him and easily overtaking him, “I’ll mow you down, look out!” And young and old mowed away, as though they were racing with one another. But however fast they worked, they did not spoil the grass, and the rows were laid just as neatly and exactly. The little piece left uncut in the corner was mown in five minutes. The last of the mowers were just ending their rows while the foremost snatched up their coats onto their shoulders, and crossed the road towards Mashkin Upland.
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The sun was already sinking into the trees when they went with their jingling dippers into the wooded ravine of Mashkin Upland. The grass was up to their waists in the middle of the hollow, soft, tender, and feathery, spotted here and there among the trees with wild heart’s-ease. After a brief consultation–whether to take the rows lengthwise or diagonally–Prohor Yermilin, also a renowned mower, a huge, black-haired peasant, went on ahead. He went up to the top, turned back again and started mowing, and they all proceeded to form in line behind him, going downhill through the hollow and uphill right up to the edge of the forest.