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 1    1| Who made them serfs of the soil? Why should they eat their
 2    1|    is soon plowed into the soil for compost. By a seeming
 3    1| toil having commenced. The soil, it appears, is suited to
 4    1| hillside, and, casting the soil aloft upon timber, they
 5    1|    half of light and sandy soil near it chiefly with beans,
 6    4|  men than this our Concord soil has produced, whose names
 7    8| rains which water this dry soil, and what fertility is in
 8    8|   what fertility is in the soil itself, which for the most
 9    8|  extent, had exhausted the soil for this very crop.~ ~
10    8|   the weeds, putting fresh soil about the bean stems, and
11    8|    sown, making the yellow soil express its summer thought
12    8|    laborious native of the soil. But soon my homestead was
13    8|  As I drew a still fresher soil about the rows with my hoe,
14    8|  recent cultivators of the soil. When my hoe tinkled against
15    8| they will not grow in this soil, even with less toil and
16    8|  is free, of regarding the soil as property, or the means
17   13|  in these parts, where the soil was never fattened with
18   15| their fathers? The sterile soil would at least have been
19   15|    gardens cemeteries. The soil is blanched and accursed
20   16|   like true natives of the soil, whatever revolutions occur.
21   17|   I had done, thinking the soil was deep and had lain fallow
22   17|  for it was a very springy soil - indeed all the terra firma
23   17|    or sometimes the frozen soil took a piece of steel out
24   18|     and in the still finer soil and organic matter the fleshy
25   19|    the less. They love the soil which makes their graves,
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