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1 Some pull wagons, others plough land for rice; and they must work-sickor well.
2 Then we dismount, and I look out upon a wide stretch of what three months ago was swamp, or wet plough land .
3 The frozen furrows of the ploughed land crumbled beneath her heavy tread.
4 They would be safe there on the ploughed land , in the open air.
5 Here the ploughed land ended, and all before him was bleak open down.
6 Heavy is the ploughed land , dark, dreary, and wet the day.
7 A Ground Gleaner and Tree Trapper, clearing grubs and beetles from ploughed land .
8 Ploughed land I do not remember to have remarked, nor heather, nor sand.
9 Now, note first in this, the myth of the air getting at ploughed land .
10 Another lake dweller that comes down to the ploughed lands is the red columbine.
11 It is drawn slowly over the ploughed land , and presses the clods to earth.
12 Then they proceeded to inspect some of the ploughed lands .
13 Peat-bog and ploughed land was all one waste of snow.
14 Soon there were no more pools of slops, and their feet felt ploughed land .
15 He is supposed to have been the first person who ploughed land in that place.
16 They swung round the bend, then entered some ploughed land which found out the weak spots.
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