Field And Hedgerow By Richard Jefferies




























































































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He Told Me That He And His Brothers Were Maintained By Charcoal-Burning The Year Through, And, It Appeared, In A Very Comfortable Position.

They only burned a small quantity here; they moved about from place to place in the woods, according as the timber was thrown.

They often stopped for weeks in the woods, watching the fires all night. A great part of the work was done in the winter, beginning in October - after the hop-picking. Now resting in his lonely hut, now walking round and tending the smoking heap, the charcoal-burner watched out the long winter nights while the stars drifted over the leafless trees, till the grey dawn came with hoar-frost. He liked his office, but owned that the winter nights were very long. Starlight and frost and slow time are the same now as when the red deer and the wild boar dwelt in the forest. Much of the charcoal was prepared for hop-drying, large quantities being used for that purpose. At one time a considerable amount was rebaked for patent fuel, and the last use to which it had been put was in carrying out some process with Australian meat. It was still necessary in several trades. Goldsmiths used charcoal for soldering. They preferred the charcoal made from the thick bark of the butts of birch trees. At the foot or butt of the birch the bark grows very thick, in contrast to the rind higher, which is thinner than on other trees.

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