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Brister planted and tended; large old trees now, but their fruit still wild and ciderish to my taste.
Walden 2004
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Down the road, on the right hand, on Brister's Hill, lived Brister Freeman, "a handy Negro," slave of Squire Cummings once — there where grow still the apple trees which Brister planted and tended; large old trees now, but their fruit still wild and ciderish to my taste.
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Down the road, on the right hand, on Brister's Hill, lived Brister Freeman, "a handy Negro," slave of Squire Cummings once, -- there where grow still the apple-trees which Brister planted and tended; large old trees now, but their fruit still wild and ciderish to my taste.
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Freeman, "a handy Negro," slave of Squire Cummings once -- there where grow still the apple trees which Brister planted and tended; large old trees now, but their fruit still wild and ciderish to my taste.
Walden Henry David Thoreau 1839
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