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and one to lead the horse, and two men to place the 

 beets in the silos. (Fig. 44 shows the arrangement.) 



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We will suppose that each train is at its siding, the first 

 w^ill be called A and the second B. The boy attaches 

 his horse to the train A, which is composed of 15 por- 



