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form of oil at 90 in the shade without twice, and milk which use to be the saving grace of our table is not to be had; our serub cow not getting enough pasture to support herself and old-faced calf.
But after a hard day's work one eats because he is hungry and it tastes good & gives no indigestion.
I feel as though I had always been here.
But I must say I can regard this order of life from an outsider's point of view also, & I can hardly describe my mournfully humorous sensation when we all shouldered our