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The Farm on the Pennesseewassee 1
I. A Nose in Common 5
II. White Sunday 13
III. Monday at the Old Farm 28
IV. Our First Jersey Cow 47
V. Sheep-washing—Addison's Novel Water-warmer 57
VI. The Vermifuge Bottle 72
VII. Immersing the Lambs 94
VIII. "Old Three-Legs" 106
IX. Homesick Again. Blue, Oh, so Blue 119
X. Mug-bread, Pones and Johnny-Reb Toast 128
XI. The Birds and Bird-Songs at the Old Farm 136
XII. Two Very Early Callers—Each on Business 153
XIII. We All Set Off to Have Our Pictures Taken 166
XIV. "There is a Man in England, named Darwin" 176
XV. A Wet Fourth of July, with a Good Deal of Human Nature in It 187
XVI. Wood-chucks in the Clover—Addison's Stratagem 208
XVII. Haying Time 218
XVIII. Apple-hoards 227
XIX. Dog Days, Grain Harvest, and a Truly Lucretian Tempest 247
XX. Cedar Brooms and a Noble String of Trout 255
XXI. Tom's Fort 268
XXII High Times 286
XXIII. The Thrashers Come 297
XXIV. Going to the Cattle Show 308
XXV. The Wild Rose Sweeting 321
XVI. The Old Squire Allows Us Four Days for Camping Out 329
XVII. At the Old Slave's Farm 340
XXVIII. The Old Squire's Panther Story 384
XXIX. The Outlaw Dogs 397
XXX. A Heartfelt Thanksgiving and a Merry Young Muse that Visited Us Uninvited 410


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