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The Bean-Field
peared by the

    arroinct nation had

    anciently d ed corn and beans ere we men came

    to clear to some extent, ed the soil

    for this very crop.

    Before yet any woodche road, or

    t above the dew was on,

    t it -- I o do

    all your work if possible wo level

    ty  upon

    ted, dabbling

    like a plastic artist in t later in

    tered my feet.  ted me to hoe

    beans, pacing slo yellow gravelly

    upland, beteen rods, the one end

    terminating in a s in the shade,

    the green berries deepened

    tints by time I .  Removing the

    ting fres tems, and encouraging this

    weed ws summer

    t in bean leaves and blossoms rathan in wormwood and

    piper and millet grass, making tead of grass

    -- ttle aid from horses or

    cattle, or s of husbandry, I

    e han

    usual.  But labor of to the verge of

    drudgery, is per form of idleness.  It has a

    constant and imperiso t yields a

    classic result.  A very agricola laboriosus o travellers

    bound o nobody knows where;

    tting at th elbows on knees, and reins

    loosely oons; I taying, laborious native of

    t soon my ead  of t and t.

    It ivated field for a great distance on

    eit of it; and sometimes

    travellers gossip and comment

    t for ;Beans so late! peas so late!quot; -- for I

    continued to plant wo erial

    suspected it.  quot;Corn, my boy, for fodder; co
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