James, said Rollo, I tell you, let my wigwam alone.Just then they heard life of pi ending a noise in the bushes.You ought to have let him do as he wished with his own wigwam.Then he went over again, and brought his parcel, and laid it down near the life of pi ending great oak tree.Then Rollo recollected that he had left his hatchet over on the other side of the brook, together with the parcel his mother gave him and he was going over to get them, when Jonas told him he would trim up the bridge a little, and then he could go over more easily.What shall we do? said life of pi ending James.He called out as loud as he could, Jonas! Jonas! But Jonas did not hear.When life of pi ending they were tired, they went and opened Rollo's little package, and found a fine luncheon in it of bread and butter and pie which they ate very happily together, sitting on little hemlock branches in the wigwam.Then there was a dispute who should have the one that was left.Then Jonas laid down the marker, and pulled out the middle stake and life of pi ending they looked down and saw that there was a round mark on the ground, about as large as a cart wheel.