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1    1|      deal of trouble by leaping fences; and I have had an eye to
2    3|       barn, and the dilapidated fences, which put such an interval
3   14| trespassers, and the houses and fences thus raised on the borders
4   16|         walk, beset with twiggy fences and horse-hair snares, which
5   19|       Yet we think that if rail fences are pulled down, and stone
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