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The Bean-Field
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    and unmixed seed.  First look out for worms, and supply vacancies by

    planting ane for woodc is an exposed

    place, for t tender leaves almost

    clean as tendrils make their

    appearance, tice of it, and will sh

    botting erect like a squirrel.  But above

    all  as early as possible, if you s and

    his means.

    to myself, I will

    not plant beans and corn ry anot

    suc lost, as sincerity, truth,

    simplicity, fait

    grooil and manurance, and sustain

    me, for surely it  been exed for these crops.  Alas!  I

    said to myself; but noher,

    and anoto say to you, Reader, t the seeds

    ues,

    en or  tality, and so did not come up.

    Commonly men hers were brave, or

    timid.  tion is very sure to plant corn and beans each

    neuries ago and taughe

    first settlers to do, as if te in it.  I saw an old

    man to my astonis, making th a hoe

    for tietime at least, and not for o lie down

    in!  But ry neures, and

    not lay so mucress on ato and grass crop, and

    hese?  hy concern ourselves

    so muc our beans for seed, and not be concerned at all about

    a neion of men?  e should really be fed and cheered if

    o see t some of ties

    wher

    productions, but  broadcast and floating

    in taken root and grown in him.  here comes such a

    subtile and ineffable quality, for instance, as trutice,

    test amount or n
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