To enjoy agriculture you do 
not want too much of it, and 
you want to be poor enough to 
have a little inducement to 
work moderately yourself. 
Hoe while it is spring, and 
enjoy the best anticipations. 
It is not much matter if things 
do not turn 
out well. 
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To dig in the mellow 
soil—to dig moderately, 
for all pleasure should be 
taken sparingly — is a 
great thing. One gets 
strength out of the ground 
as often as one really 
touches it with a hoe. 
CHARLES DuDLEY WARNER. 
(My Summer in a Garden.) 
