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The Bean-Field
popguns to tial music occasionally

    penetrate to me, a ther

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    and urnout of w, I

    imes  of itching

    and disease in tion

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    by tant  the

    neigo Virgils advice, by a faint tintinnabulum

    upon t sonorous of tic utensils, were endeavoring

    to call to the sound died

    quite a favorable breezes

    told no tale, I kne t t drone of them all

    safely into t no

    on t was smeared.

    I felt proud to kno ties of Massacts and of

    our faturned to my

    h an inexpressible confidence, and

    pursued my labor crust in ture.

    sounded as if all

    t bellohe buildings expanded and

    collapsed alternately  sometimes it was a really

    noble and inspiring strain t reacrumpet

    t sings of fame, and I felt as if I could spit a Mexican h a

    good relisand for trifles? -- and

    looked round for a woodco exercise my chivalry

    upon.  tial strains seemed as far aine, and

    reminded me of a marc

    tantivy and tremulous motion of tree tops whe

    village.  t days; the sky had from my

    clearing only tingly great look t it wears daily,

    and I sa.

    It  long acquaintance which I

    cultivated  ing, and hoeing, and

    ing, and the

    last  of all -- I miging, for I did taste.

    I ermined to
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