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 1    1| returning from this enterprise, farmers starting for Boston in the
 2    1|      consider my neighbors, the farmers of Concord, who are at least
 3    1|          is equally true of the farmers. With regard to the merchants,
 4    3|       vexing the ears of drowsy farmers on their day of rest at
 5    4|        enough on such things as farmers and traders value, but it
 6    5|       be heard so far, that the farmers set their clocks by them,
 7    5|  Mountains, who imports for the farmers near his clearing, and now
 8    7|     time. Men of business, even farmers, thought only of solitude
 9    8|      the dew was on, though the farmers warned me against it - I
10    8|          I thus, with the other farmers of New England, devoted
11    8|        experiments of gentlemen farmers, my outgoes were,~ ~
12   10|        that enjoys true wealth. Farmers are respectable and interesting
13   10|         as they are poor - poor farmers. A model farm! where the
14   10|        than the pool before the farmers door, in which his ducks
15   11|     what if it threaten ruin to farmers' crops? that is not its
16   14|    themselves. I would that our farmers when they cut down a forest
17   15|         is to hear of! When the farmers could not get to the woods
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