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The Bean-Field
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    .

    temporaries devoted to the

    fine arts in Boston or Rome, and oto contemplation in India,

    and oto trade in London or Neher

    farmers of Need to  t I ed

    beans to eat, for I am by nature a Pythagorean, so far as beans are

    concerned, wing, and exchem

    for rice; but, perc work in fields if only for

    tropes and expression, to serve a parable-maker one day.

    It , oo long,

    migion.  them no manure, and

    did not hem unusualy well as far as I

    , and  in t;trut; as

    Evelyn says, quot;no compost or laetation o this

    continual motion, repastination, and turning of the

    spade.quot;  quot;t; ;especially if fresh, has a

    certain magnetism in it, by tracts t, power, or

    virtue (call it eit life, and is the logic of all

    tir  it, to sustain us; all dungings and

    otemperings being but to this

    improvement.quot;  Moreover, t; and

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