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 1    1|    deep, to a fine sand where potatoes would not freeze in any
 2    1|    but also a small part with potatoes, corn, peas, and turnips.
 3    1|       and eighteen bushels of potatoes, beside some peas and sweet
 4    1|      two years - not counting potatoes, a little green corn, and
 5    1|                         Sweet potatoes............ 0.10~ ~
 6    1|    Indian meal without yeast, potatoes, rice, a very little salt
 7    6|    the ground and destroy the potatoes in the low lands, it would
 8    8|                               Potatoes for seed.............................
 9    8|            Five bushels large potatoes................... 2.50~ ~
10    8|            Nine bushels small potatoes................... 2.25~ ~
11   10|     if you were to raise your potatoes in the churchyard! Such
12   12|       A little bread or a few potatoes would have done as well,
13   14|      in my cellar a firkin of potatoes, about two quarts of peas
14   14| stoves, that we used to roast potatoes in the ashes, after the
15   15|      and is obliged to sprout potatoes in a cellar Sundays, in
16   19|     and hire a man to hoe his potatoes; and in the afternoon go
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