rime

rime There is light new snow an inch or so deep that is excellent slipping for the sleds. They seem to want to go, to run of themselves. But the light frost which falls on cold evenings looks almost the same and is a chain to the sleds, "the pure rime," John calls it. Wind blows rime away...

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Summary:rime There is light new snow an inch or so deep that is excellent slipping for the sleds. They seem to want to go, to run of themselves. But the light frost which falls on cold evenings looks almost the same and is a chain to the sleds, "the pure rime," John calls it. Wind blows rime away and hardens the snow on the rivers and lakes. PRINTED ITEM G. M. Story AUG 1970 JH AUG 1970 Not used Not used Withdrawn