Or sit on a door-mat and sledge home over the snow on it, you exasperating rodent?
In the winter time, when deep snow lay on the ground, a poor boy was forced to go out on a sledge to fetch wood.
In front of the procession ran the Harlequin, dressed in clothes made of all kinds of colored patches artfully sewn together, with a black face, and bells on his head like a sledge horse.
He spoke of the bright winter nights, when the sledge bells are ringing, and the boys run with burning torches across the smooth ice, which is so transparent that they can see the fishes dart forward beneath their feet.
A white fowl carried his sledge, and he sat in the carriage of the Snow Queen, which drove through the wood while we were lying in our nest.
All the dreams came flying back again to her, and they looked like angels, and one of them drew a little sledge, on which sat Kay, and nodded to her.
What had become of him, no one knew, nor could any one give the slightest information, excepting the boys, who said that he had tied his sledge to another very large one, which had driven through the street, and out at the town gate.
" Soon after Kay made his appearance in large thick gloves, and with his sledge at his back.
I followed him to the cold lands of the north,and bought dogs and a sledge.
He put his telescope to his eye, and through it he could see the shapes of ten dogs pulling a sledge over the ice.
Slowly,they pulled their sledge to it.
'So they pulled their sledge twenty-four kilometres without skis.
Behind the ponies came Meares with one sledge and some dogs.
One motor sledge also went into the sea.