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1    1|      life, pushing before it a barn seventy-five feet by forty,
2    1|        the degree to which the barn overshadows the house. This
3    1|      some stored in somebody's barn. I look upon England today
4    3| ruinous state of the house and barn, and the dilapidated fences,
5    9|      or else leaning against a barn with their hands in their
6   15|      had run to fires before - barn, shop, or dwelling-house,
7   15|        together. "It's Baker's barn," cried one. "It is the
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