1 When I got home, I climbed in at the kitchen window.
2 'All right,' he said coolly, took up his oil-can, and began to climb the mill.
3 I climbed up into the loft and threw down the hay for her, while she unharnessed her team.
4 After breakfast grandmother and Jake and I bundled ourselves up and climbed into the cold front wagon-seat.
5 We clambered up to the front seat and jolted off past the little pond and along the road that climbed to the big cornfield.
6 I waited until all was quiet and the old people were asleep, then raised my window, climbed out, and went softly through the yard.
7 Nina and Jan, after trying to see round the taller ones, quietly brought a chair, climbed up on it, and stood close together, looking.
8 Beyond the pond, on the slope that climbed to the cornfield, there was, faintly marked in the grass, a great circle where the Indians used to ride.
9 The men went down to the barn immediately after supper, and when the dishes were washed, Antonia and I climbed up on the slanting roof of the chicken-house to watch the clouds.
10 When I assured him that I had heard her, he pointed out her picture and told me that Vasak had broken her leg, climbing in the Austrian Alps, and would not be able to fill her engagements.
11 The road from the post-office came directly by our door, crossed the farmyard, and curved round this little pond, beyond which it began to climb the gentle swell of unbroken prairie to the west.
12 Toward morning I used to have pleasant dreams: sometimes Tony and I were out in the country, sliding down straw-stacks as we used to do; climbing up the yellow mountains over and over, and slipping down the smooth sides into soft piles of chaff.