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 1    1| inherited farms, houses, barns, cattle, and farming tools; for
 2    1|       famine. Yet the Middlesex Cattle Show goes off here with
 3    1|       he speculates in herds of cattle. With consummate skill he
 4    1|         the farmer gives to his cattle and hogs the grain of his
 5    4|         what with foddering the cattle and tending the store, we
 6    5|        cattle-train bearing the cattle of a thousand hills, sheepcots,
 7    6|         road, driving a pair of cattle to market, who inquired
 8    7|    bushel in the fields to keep cattle and himself from straying,
 9    8|       little aid from horses or cattle, or hired men or boys, or
10    9|       women, and children, like cattle, at the door of its senate-house.
11   14|         In these days of fatted cattle and waving grain-fields
12   15|        as a meadow mouse, or as cattle and poultry which are said
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