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 1    1|   meet my unusual expenses, I planted about two acres and a half
 2    8|       was seven miles already planted, were impatient to be hoed,
 3    8|                             I planted about two acres and a half
 4    8|      anciently dwelt here and planted corn and beans ere white
 5    8|        that the seeds which I planted, if indeed they were the
 6   10|     rank, as if the waves had planted them. There also I have
 7   11| supposed by some to have been planted by the pigeons that were
 8   15|     apple trees which Brister planted and tended; large old trees
 9   15|      a garden, which had been planted but had never received its
10   15|      by the musing traveller; planted and tended once by children'
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