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 1    1|   while he talks behind his oxen, which, with vegetable-made
 2    1|   spade up that than to use oxen to plow it, and to select
 3    1|     much the freer. Men and oxen exchange work; but if we
 4    1|    necessary work only, the oxen will be seen to have greatly
 5    1|  the exchange work with the oxen, or, in other words, become
 6    1| have the largest houses for oxen, cows, and horses hereabouts,
 7    4|   be provoked - goaded like oxen, as we are, into a trot.
 8    5| elevation they had when the oxen that wore them were careering
 9    5|  sheep, and the hustling of oxen, as if a pastoral valley
10   10|    chambers for men horses, oxen, and swine, cleansed and
11   10|  and out on to the ice with oxen; but, before he had gone
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