I'm revising my novel, polishing it up before taking a stab at getting it published. I need a little help from someone with experience with horse-drawn farm wagons.
The year is 1885. Sarah, aged 12 and fresh out from England, is meeting the Potter family at whose farm she will be living and working. Introductions over, Mrs. Potter tells her to get into the wagon.
But how? The Potter children are already in the bed of the wagon, but how exactly, would Sarah climb in to join them?
This sounds trivial, and I could write around it, but because it is the first incident of many where Sarah does not know how to do something, it would be useful to include her bewilderment. Heck, I'm bewildered myself, and so far I haven't found anything online to enlighten me.
Can anyone help me out?
The year is 1885. Sarah, aged 12 and fresh out from England, is meeting the Potter family at whose farm she will be living and working. Introductions over, Mrs. Potter tells her to get into the wagon.
But how? The Potter children are already in the bed of the wagon, but how exactly, would Sarah climb in to join them?
This sounds trivial, and I could write around it, but because it is the first incident of many where Sarah does not know how to do something, it would be useful to include her bewilderment. Heck, I'm bewildered myself, and so far I haven't found anything online to enlighten me.
Can anyone help me out?