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1 The next Saturday there were fifteen of them planting potatoes .
2 Set them to work ploughing game preserves and planting potatoes .
3 My first venture was in planting raspberries, planting potatoes between the rows the first year.
4 That satisfied him, too, for he was planting potatoes .
5 We passed small fields of reclaimed bog, where ragged men were planting potatoes in narrow ridges.
6 Presently I saw from the road a farmer and his son planting potatoes in a sloping field.
7 And then he will have the buses of the visitors of the public will come and watch the Shakespeare actor planting potatoes .
8 Down on my knees again, I could be thanking Gaia for sparing the polytunnel from late winter storms but was actually planting potatoes .
9 But planting potatoes was more helpful to her country and so the next morning found her up early and ready to work again.
10 She fed the pigs, herded the cattle, assisted in planting potatoes and digging peat from the bog, and was undisputed mistress of the poultry-yard.
11 This week they will begin planting potatoes , and some of the children will have to be away from school as their help will be needed.
12 "Had we better be planting potatoes ? " And then: "We had; but this is the second best."
13 "They're planting potatoes to-morrow and we were to go and work; and Horieneke was to come too."
14 "We're planting potatoes to-morrow at the Rent Farm, we shall want lots of hands; missie may as well come too."
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