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1    1|      his cattle and hogs the grain of his own producing, and
2    1| which with all the remaining grain and other old provisions
3    8|    lay so much stress on his grain, his potato and grass crop,
4    8|    husbandman; its kernel or grain (granum from gerendo, bearing)
5   11|      while to see the silver grain sparkle when you split this
6   15| admiring the clear yellowish grain of the pumpkin pine. We
7   17|   rye, or some other kind of grain recently introduced from
8   18|     spring rain. Ice has its grain as well as wood, and when
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