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 1   13|    brook, oozing from under Brister's Hill, half a mile from
 2   15|    the Alms-House, Farm, to Brister's Hill.~ ~
 3   15| road, on the right hand, on Brister's Hill, lived Brister Freeman, "
 4   15|    on Brister's Hill, lived Brister Freeman, "a handy Negro,"
 5   15| still the apple trees which Brister planted and tended; large
 6   15|  where he is styled "Sippio Brister" - Scipio Africanus he had
 7   15|    covered all the slope of Brister's Hill, but was long since
 8   15|     the road at the foot of Brister's Hill shortly after I came
 9   15|      though he had heard of Brister's Spring, he had never seen
10   15|   just this, that "Cato and Brister pulled wool"; which is about
11   15|   deep Walden Pond and cool Brister's Spring - privilege to
12   15|   by the carriage road from Brister's Hill. For I came to town
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