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mense crops that are taken from it. This can 
be done only by a person who knows his busi- 
ness, and Johnson is such a person. He gave 
much of his time to this practical patch, but he 
also worked with Polly among the shrubs on the 
lawn, and in her sunken flower garden, which is 
the pride of her life. We shall hear more about 
this flower garden later on. 
The accounts for the second quarter of the 
year show these items on the income side : — 
Butter ° ° e e . . . $ 1052 .00 
Eggs . . . : Shi . 379.00 
Twenty-five calves fe eT wey 275.00 
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