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The Farm He sat on the porch of the farmhouse , sweating motionless in the hot sun and thought about Phyllis , that she would be home tomorrow , thought about the deliverance she would bring from the decay which the summer on the farm ...
The Farm He sat on the porch of the farmhouse , sweating motionless in the hot sun and thought about Phyllis , that she would be home tomorrow , thought about the deliverance she would bring from the decay which the summer on the farm ...
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Now smile your summer smile , my your summer smile Now smile Smile your summer smile so warm and guarantee our love no harm Smile your summer smile my bonny lass . Laugh your autumn laugh , my lass Laugh your autumn laugh lass Laugh ...
Now smile your summer smile , my your summer smile Now smile Smile your summer smile so warm and guarantee our love no harm Smile your summer smile my bonny lass . Laugh your autumn laugh , my lass Laugh your autumn laugh lass Laugh ...
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JOHN I worked that summer with the herdman John ; he was shorter than I but wiry and tough from working his whole life hard in the fields . He could throw bales higher and faster and keep grinning longer than any of us .
JOHN I worked that summer with the herdman John ; he was shorter than I but wiry and tough from working his whole life hard in the fields . He could throw bales higher and faster and keep grinning longer than any of us .
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