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1 1| Childers ever carried a peck of corn to mill.~ ~ 2 1| small part with potatoes, corn, peas, and turnips. The 3 1| etc., $14.72 1/2. The seed corn was given me. This never 4 1| beside some peas and sweet corn. The yellow corn and turnips 5 1| and sweet corn. The yellow corn and turnips were too late 6 1| potatoes, a little green corn, and some peas, which I 7 1| number of ears of green sweet corn boiled, with the addition 8 1| this land of rye and Indian corn, and not depend on distant 9 1| the shops, and hominy and corn in a still coarser form 10 1| or two of rye and Indian corn, for the former will grow 11 1| fortnight to live on hard, raw corn on the ear, using his teeth 12 1| They then feast on the new corn and fruits, and dance and 13 5| grew in those seasons like corn in the night, and they were 14 8| seen in these bean leaves, corn blades, and potato vines.~ ~ 15 8| anciently dwelt here and planted corn and beans ere white men 16 8| husbandman had not suspected it. "Corn, my boy, for fodder; corn 17 8| Corn, my boy, for fodder; corn for fodder." "Does he live 18 8| it up." But this was not corn, and so it was safe from 19 8| will not plant beans and corn with so much industry another 20 8| generation is very sure to plant corn and beans each new year 21 14| back even the last seed of corn to the great cornfield of 22 16| bushel of ears of sweet corn, which had not got ripe, 23 16| length he would reach the corn, and selecting a suitable 24 16| be off; now thinking of corn, then listening to hear