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Updated: May 22, 2025


He is like the devil, that sows tares in the dark, and while a man sleeps plants weeds among his corn.

Walter stared at the Corporal and laughed outright: the Corporal was exceedingly piqued. "Augh! mayhap you thinks, Sir, that 'cause not so young as you, not young at all; but, what's forty, or fifty, or fifty-five, in public life? never hear much of men afore then. 'Tis the autumn that reaps, spring sows, augh! bother!" "Very true and very poetical.

My foundation herd of Chester Whites thus cost me $614, too much for an economical start; but, again, I was in a hurry. The hogs began to arrive in February, and were put into temporary quarters pending the building of the house for the brood sows, which house must now be described. It was a low building, 150 by 30 feet, divided by a six-foot alley-way into halves, each 150 by 12 feet.

One man builds for to-day, another man builds for to-morrow; and he that plants a fruit tree for his children to eat of is doing as much good work in the world as he that sows the corn in spring to be reaped and eaten at this autumn's harvest. 'Perhaps so, Ernest answered softly. 'I wish I could think so.

At the time of the last cultivation of these crops he sows clover seed, covering it with a cultivator having many small teeth, and rarely fails to get a good stand and a good growth of young clover before the ground freezes.

'The evil that men do, lives after them. The generations are so knit together, and the full results of deeds are often so slow-growing, that one generation sows and another reaps. Who sowed the seed that fruited in misery, and was gathered in a bitter harvest of horrors and crimes in the French Revolution? Who planted the tree under which the citizens of the United States sit?

They stood in to Tolago and Poverty Bays with the intention of presenting any chiefs who came off, with pigs, fowls, and garden seeds in hopes of making a commencement in stocking the island, but none were seen till Cape Kidnappers was reached, when two made their appearance, and were duly given two boars and two sows, and four hens and two cocks, first obtaining a promise that they should not be killed; to these were added a supply of seeds, such as peas, beans, cabbage, turnips, etc.

He saw the youngest of the two sows that Captain Furneaux had put on shore in Cannibal Cove. She was in good condition, and very tame. The boar and other sow, if our commander was rightly informed, were taken away and separated, but not killed.

In the Quiangan area I was shown a litter of half-breeds and was told that it was customary for the pueblo sows to breed to the wild boar of the mountains. The Bontoc hog in many ways is a pampered pet.

I will take the fist thing that comes into my head. Let us suppose it to be a forest, the manner in which it sows itself in the plain, and spreads abroad. 1. Beginning with a small aggregate, it increases imperceptibly in mass, and so forth. Exactly the same thing takes place in the fields, when they gradually seed themselves down, and bring forth a forest. 2.

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