Having just gotten back from a very long car trip, I thought I'd propose a few fun things to do to pass the time.



The coachman pulled up his four horses and looked round to the right, to a field of rye, where some peasants were sitting on a cart.
The counting house clerk was just going to jump down, but on second thoughts he shouted peremptorily to the peasants instead, and beckoned to them to come up.
The wind, that seemed to blow as they drove, dropped when the carriage stood still; gadflies settled on the steaming horses that angrily shook them off.
The metallic clank of a whetstone against a scythe, that came to them from the cart, ceased.
One of the peasants got up and came towards the carriage.

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