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The Bean-Field
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    gray coat; and tured farmer reins up eful dobbin

    to inquire w you are doing whe furrow,

    and recommends a little c, or any little e stuff, or it

    may be aser.  But wo acres and a half of

    furro -- there

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    aravellers as ttled by compared it aloud h

    t I came to know ood

    in tural  in Mr. Colemans

    report.  And, by timates the crop which

    nature yields in till he

    crop of Englisure calculated,

    tes and tas in all dells and pond-he

    ures and swamps grows a rich and various crop only

    unreaped by man.  Mine  ing link between

    ivated fields; as some states are civilized, and others

    hers savage or barbarous, so my field was,

    t in a bad sense, a ivated field.  they were beans

    curning to tive state t I

    cultivated, and my hem.

    Near at opmost spray of a birche brown

    to call he

    morning, glad of your society, t  another farmers

    field if yours  ing the seed, he

    cries -- quot;Drop it, drop it -- cover it up, cover it up -- pull it

    up, pull it up, pull it up.quot;  But t corn, and so it was

    safe from suc his rigmarole,

    eur Paganini performances on one string or on ty, have

    to do ing, and yet prefer it to leached ashes or

    plaster.  It op dressing in wire

    faith.

    As I dreill fres th my hoe, I

    d
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