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1 Presently they came to a clearing where there was a cornfield .
2 There is a cornfield all fenced in with tamarack poles.
3 Beyond the meadow there was a cornfield which extended across to a preserved wood.
4 And at one end was a cornfield .
5 At the end of the short street on which the Wescotts lived in Willow Springs there was a cornfield .
6 Up yonder hill somewheres about I knows there is a cornfield , for I have noted it many a time.
7 "Here is a cornfield full of stacks," said Walt Baxter.
8 "This is Long Acre," quoth Dick; "so there must once have been a cornfield here.
9 Beyond the woods was a cornfield , and presently he heard the rattling of the harsh leaves as the two plunged into the tasseled jungle.
10 "This was a cornfield once," said Pelle.
11 Near the windmill was a cornfield , and beyond the cornfield stood a cottage whence came the sound of lowing cattle and the voices of children.
12 On one of these spurs we camped, where three small villages or clusters of houses formed a triangle, the centre of which was a cornfield .
13 We were lying on wet, oozy clay, thinly covered with wisps of soaked grass and decaying straw-therehad been a cornfield here a year ago.
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