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probable yield, prices, and arrangements for mutual assist 

 ance in gathering and marketing, and the discussion of some 

 general plan of co-operation. If there be musical talent 

 among the members, let there be singing by all means, with 

 instrumental accompaniments, if possible. There will al 

 ways be found some among the members who will be able, 

 even at the outset, to deliver short extempore addresses, or 

 to prepare short practical essays on subjects connected with 

 agriculture. 



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Gradually, debates may be introduced, taking care always 

 that the exercises be not too long-continued at any one time. 



&quot; Going to the Club Meeting.&quot; 



To vary this, the music and lunch will be in order. It will 

 be found surprising how soon the genial influence will 



