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 1    1|      appears, is suited to the seed, for it has sent its radicle
 2    1|      have an almond or caraway seed in it - though I hold that
 3    1|   season were, for implements, seed, work, etc., $14.72 1/2.
 4    1|    work, etc., $14.72 1/2. The seed corn was given me. This
 5    1|   billows over the land - this seed I regularly and faithfully
 6    5| merchandise in the country for seed. All day the fire-steed
 7    8|     While you are planting the seed, he cries - "Drop it, drop
 8    8|                      Beans for seed................................
 9    8|                   Potatoes for seed.............................
10    8|                       Peas for seed.................................
11    8|                         Turnip seed...................................
12    8|        fresh round and unmixed seed. First look out for worms,
13    8|         but such seeds, if the seed is not lost, as sincerity,
14    8|       much about our beans for seed, and not be concerned at
15    8|        What though I value the seed of these beans, and harvest
16   14|       carry back even the last seed of corn to the great cornfield
17   17|      sharp to see what kind of seed they dropped into the furrow,
18   18|       made him from the divine seed;~ ~
19   18|       the flowers born without seed."~ ~
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