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 1    1|      built the chimney after my hoeing in the fall, before a fire
 2    6|      too. Though it prevents my hoeing them, it is of far more
 3    6|       of far more worth than my hoeing. If it should continue so
 4    6|     field or the woods all day, hoeing or chopping, and not feel
 5    8| arrowheads which I turned up in hoeing, that an extinct nation
 6    8|  keeping; and as I turned to my hoeing again I was filled with
 7    8|         what with planting, and hoeing, and harvesting, and threshing,
 8    9|                           AFTER HOEING, or perhaps reading and
 9   10|          Occasionally, after my hoeing was done for the day, I
10   15|        in midsummer, when I was hoeing, a man who was carrying
11   15|        never received its first hoeing, owing to those terrible
12   16|        for a moment while I was hoeing in a village garden, and
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