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gain, and brought his parcel, and laid it down near the great oak tree. Then he made a little stake, and drove it down in the middle of the wigwam-ground. Then he asked Jonas what he must do next. "That is the centre of your wigwam; now you must strike a circle around it." "What?" said Rollo. "Don't you know how to strike a circle?" said Jonas. Rollo said he did not, and then Jonas told him to do exactly as he should say, and that would show him. "First," said Jonas, "have you got a string?" Rollo felt in his pockets in vain, but he recollected his little parcel, which was tied with a piece of twine, and held it up to ask Jonas if that would do. Jonas said it would, and told him to take it off carefully, and tie one end of it to his centre stake. And Rollo did so. "Now," said Jonas, "make another little sharp stake for the marker, and tie the other end of the twine to that, near the sharp end." Rollo worked busily for some time, and then called out, "Jonas, it is done." All this time, Jonas was at work in the bushes, at a little distance. He now came to Rollo's wigwam-ground, and took hold of the marker, and held it off as far from the middle stake as it would go, and then began to make a mark on the ground all around the middle stake. Now, as the marker was tied to the middle stake by the string, the mark was equally distant from the middle stake in every part, and that made it exactly round. Then Jonas laid down the marker, and pulled out the middle stake; and they looked down and saw that there was a round mark on the ground, about as large as a cart-wheel. Then Jonas took the crowbar, and made deep holes all around, in this circle, so far apart that Rollo could just step from one to the other. But Rollo could not understand how he could make a house so. "I will tell you," said Jonas. "You must now go and get some large branches of trees, and trim off the twigs from the lower end, and stick them down in these holes. I will show you how." So Jonas took a large bough, and trimmed the large end, and sharpened it a little, and then he fixed it down in one of these holes, in such a manner that the top of it bent over towards the middle of the circle; then he went back to his work, leaving Rollo to go on with the wigwam. A VISITOR. Rollo put down two or three branches very well, and was very much delighted at seeing it gradually begin to look like a house, when he thought he h
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