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Jpiseogee — who has not admired their rich color, 

 f form, their thrift, and their size and 



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 with Short-horn, and engrafted upon that soil, and brought 

 to a high deg I i-erfeetion by judicious care. In an 



obscure town in Ess lassaehosetts, there was 



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 miUHng qnahl -r bean: owner said she was 



• ish- On inqmri: _ Z : .^nd thai she had descended 

 from a herd rf ^ght into the country many 



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tions of Essex comity where I can almost ahrcj? r-i : _Tr_isL 



r Parsons unposted into those regions, or such nen 



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mais from, other parts of th- B and I think yon will 



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: al rale. ihe farther jou get from the "o... 

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seae ..in qualities which famish an excellent opporta- 

 nky for improvement. 



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jTOwth and f 1 I our common eouniry. Her 



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_ zkbrie whose beautified proporooii- 

 ap>on a foundation so firm that when the rains 



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