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1    6|         stood ready with mop and pail in front entries to keep
2    7|    chopped all summer - in a tin pail; cold meats, often cold
3   10|          pond, needs only bury a pail of water a few feet deep
4   13| successful. When I went to get a pail of water early in the morning
5   17|          First I take an axe and pail and go in search of water,
6   17|          bait. You look into his pail with wonder as into a summer
7   19|         cow which kicks over the pail, leaps the cowyard fence,
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