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 1    1|        again, and I did not quite hoe it all once. I got out several
 2    4|         to finish and my beans to hoe at the same time, made more
 3    7|          well. May he the man you hoe with is inclined to race;
 4    8|          of me? I cherish them, I hoe them, early and late I have
 5    8|       There the sun lighted me to hoe beans, pacing slowly backward
 6    8|          when others had begun to hoe - the ministerial husbandman
 7    8|       half of furrows, and only a hoe for cart and two hands to
 8    8|         that I cultivated, and my hoe played the Ranz des Vaches
 9    8|       soil about the rows with my hoe, I disturbed the ashes of
10    8|  cultivators of the soil. When my hoe tinkled against the stones,
11    8|           under a rotten stump my hoe turned up a sluggish portentous
12    8|       When I paused to lean on my hoe, these sounds and sights
13    8|           were growing, I used to hoe from five o'clock in the
14    8|   invidious distinctions with his hoe, levelling whole ranks of
15    8|         their rescue armed with a hoe, and thin the ranks of their
16    8|       them no manure, and did not hoe them all once, I hoed them
17    8|                             For a hoe.....................................$
18    8|           making the holes with a hoe for the seventieth time
19    8|       plodding ever, leaning on a hoe or a spade as a staff between
20   11|        meadow with a spade or bog hoe at the rate of ten dollars
21   11|          with a sort of moral bog hoe. I told him, that as he
22   19| long-suffering, and hire a man to hoe his potatoes; and in the
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