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1     I| rushes are growing instead of wheat, the stork is ploughing,
2     I| muttered, "and he'll have the wheat too! The whole shoot has
3    II|    very much dearer than pure wheat.~ ~Supposing a man to have
4   III|      up three bushel sacks of wheat with his teeth and fling
5    IV|      as the sparrows take the wheat from the fields without
6   VII|      thousand bushels of pure wheat, consequently, the richest
7   VII|      the newspapers that good wheat was selling all the time
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