Baker Farm
knowing how
poor a bargain tter ried to h my
experience, telling neighbors, and
t I too, who came a-fishing here, and looked like a loafer, was
getting my living like I lived in a tig, and
clean more t of such a
ruin as s to; and in a
mont use
tea, nor coffee, nor butter, nor milk, nor fres, and so did
not o o get t work hard, I did
not o eat cost me but a trifle for my food; but
as ea, and coffee, and butter, and milk, and beef, he
o hem, and when he had worked hard he had
to eat o repair te of em -- and so it was
as broad as it was long, for
ented and ed o t he
ed it as a gain in coming to America, t
tea, and coffee, and meat every day. But true America is
t country y to pursue such a mode of life
as may enable you to do tate does not
endeavor to compel you to sustain ther
superfluous expenses ly result from the
use of sucalked to him as if he were a
po be one. I she
meado in a ate, if t he
consequence of mens beginning to redeem t
need to study ory to find out for ure.
But alas! ture of an Iriserprise to be
undertaken of moral bog old as he
out
clot , but I
s not hough he
mig I leman (which, however, was
not t labor, but as a
recreation, I could, if I wisch as many fish as I should
for t me a week. If he
and a