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1    1|     jerk him and his lumbering plow along in spite of every
2    1|     plowing, though I held the plow myself. My farm outgoes
3    1|       that than to use oxen to plow it, and to select a fresh
4    1|        the mast and behind the plow, the other carrying a bill
5    5| snowshoes, and, with the giant plow, plow a furrow from the
6    5|      and, with the giant plow, plow a furrow from the mountains
7    7|        the bearer, else it may plow out again through the side
8   17|  exposed to the sun, wind, and plow. In one instance, on a line
9   17|       out of a plowshare, or a plow got set in the furrow and
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