Chapter 4 Next morning all were early awake, and the children sprang about the tree like young monkeys. `What shall we begin to do, father?' they cried. `What do you want us to do, today?' `Rest, my boys,' I replied, `rest.' `Rest?' repeated they. `Why should we rest?' `"Six days shalt thou labour and do all that thou hast to do, but on the seventh, thou shalt do no manner of work." This is the seventh day,' I replied, `on it, therefore, let us rest.' `What, is it really Sunday?' said Jack, `How jolly! Oh, I won't do any work; but I'll take a bow and arrow and shoot, and we'll climb about the tree and have fun all day.' `That is not resting,' said I, `that is not the way you are accustomed to spend the Lord's day.' `No! But then we can't go to church here, and there is nothing else

