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The Bean-Field

    t t tivated it led a pious and useful life, and

    t t of turn.quot;

    e are  to forget t tivated

    fields and on ts  distinction.  they

    all reflect and absorb  a

    small part of ture which he beholds in his daily

    course.  In ivated like a

    garden.  t of  and

    rust and magnanimity.   though I

    value t t in the

    year?  t so long looks not to

    me as tivator, but ao influences more

    genial to it,  green.  these beans have

    results  grow for

    (in Latin spica, obsoletely

    speca, from spe,  be the

    s kernel or grain (granum from gerendo, bearing) is

    not all t it bears.   fail?  Shall I

    not rejoice also at the

    granary of t matters little comparatively whe

    fields fill true husbandman will cease from

    anxiety, as t no concern whe woods will

    bear cnuts t, and finish every

    day, relinquiso the produce of his fields, and

    sacrificing in  only  but  fruits also.
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