The far-away sky — a bright, pure blue — was reflected in the puddles, and the drops, swimming along the telegraph poles, flashed into points of light.
They consumed acres of forests themselves in making ties, bridge timbers, and telegraph poles, and they laid a heavy tribute upon the forests for their annual upkeep.
The foreman asks if Isak can sell them telegraph poles. Isak says no. Not if he's well paid for them? —No.—Oh, Isak was grown a thought quicker in his dealings now, he could say no.
There was a good average snowfall that winter, and early in the year, when the roads were passable, folk from the village began carting up telegraph poles over the moors, dropping their loads at regular intervals.