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... THEY GIVE AND THE EXPERIENCES THEY DESCRIBE ; IN THE SINCERE HOPE THAT THEY WILL NEVER WEARY OF COMPOSING BOOKS EQUALLY TRUTHFUL , TRUSTWORTHY , AND INTERESTING . THE AUTHOR . CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION . Apotheosis of the Country , ...
... THEY GIVE AND THE EXPERIENCES THEY DESCRIBE ; IN THE SINCERE HOPE THAT THEY WILL NEVER WEARY OF COMPOSING BOOKS EQUALLY TRUTHFUL , TRUSTWORTHY , AND INTERESTING . THE AUTHOR . CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION . Apotheosis of the Country , ...
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... never makes a fuss . The first point , therefore , was to buy a cow . I had a friend living at Flushing named Augustus Weeville , who had been there several years , and who had acquired great knowledge of the intricacies of rural ...
... never makes a fuss . The first point , therefore , was to buy a cow . I had a friend living at Flushing named Augustus Weeville , who had been there several years , and who had acquired great knowledge of the intricacies of rural ...
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... never could arrive at any satisfactory con- clusion except that pure milk and fresh cream were , either combined or separate , very satisfactory . Cushy had an excellent disposition ; she never ex- hibited 32 FIVE ACRES TOO MUCH .
... never could arrive at any satisfactory con- clusion except that pure milk and fresh cream were , either combined or separate , very satisfactory . Cushy had an excellent disposition ; she never ex- hibited 32 FIVE ACRES TOO MUCH .
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R. B. Roosevelt. Cushy had an excellent disposition ; she never ex- hibited but one evil passion , and that was for the meal - tub : she would feed from the hand or a pail , or , in fact , in any way , so long as she was fed enough ...
R. B. Roosevelt. Cushy had an excellent disposition ; she never ex- hibited but one evil passion , and that was for the meal - tub : she would feed from the hand or a pail , or , in fact , in any way , so long as she was fed enough ...
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... success were not mistaken , and I felt almost like claiming , with the modest author of " Ten Acres Enough , " that my impressions were never wrong . CHAPTER II . A HOUSE , PLANS , AND SPECIFICATIONS 36 FIVE ACRES TOO MUCH .
... success were not mistaken , and I felt almost like claiming , with the modest author of " Ten Acres Enough , " that my impressions were never wrong . CHAPTER II . A HOUSE , PLANS , AND SPECIFICATIONS 36 FIVE ACRES TOO MUCH .
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