100 THE SILVER LAKE STORIES. “hill, Clarence stepped up to him and said, | “ Look here, Peter Wagner, you must give that little fellow back his sled !” “5 ‘should like to know who is to make me ?” said Peter. “PI tell you, then,” said Clarence ; “Tam to make you, if you don't do it quickly. It is not right, or fatr, for you to keep the poor little fellow’s sled, and leave him sitting there in the cold.” ! 7 “Oh, you Playfords are always talk- ing about ° right and fair; and you are no bettersthan other folks after all. There's young@ther, who stood and € * >