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1 And he looked and said: "I'll bet you can dig clams right there."
2 To eat, they catch fish and dig clams , and gather seeds of wild-grasses...
3 This person carried a little shovel like you might use to dig clams , and had a basket, but no clothes.
4 If I never expected to do anything but sweep chimneys or dig clams for a living, I would do it thoroughly and faithfully.
5 If we are near the seashore, we make up picnics on the beach, swim, dig clams , and cook supper over a fire of driftwood.
6 And I should have known why Laud was digging clams on Turtle Head.
7 A few weather-beaten old men, digging clams , dragging lobster-pots, or handling a boat.
8 He made chowder after a famous recipe, and dug clams when the spirit moved him.
9 A very old woman, wrapped in a green blanket, was digging clams with her paddle in the sand.
10 "And I saw him digging clams in the loam on Turtle Head."
11 He had fished for salmon along the kelp beds there and dug clams under the eye of the Elephant long, long ago.
12 "Tony Cadara said, if I'd dig clams for him this afternoon he'd let me help milk her to-night," said young Joe.
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