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usually no space between. Commonly the house and bam are in different! parts of the same building. I have seen the kitchen door and bam door] side by side. In the rear of the house | one usually finds, well kept jlittle gardens. These are the homes of peasants I who daily go out to their little farms. J It is the common way of living here.Things seem old fashined here to one used to life in America. There are old two-wheeled carts drawn by one! horse or a littjle donkey. The driver usually walks at the horses head. Grain is threshed with a flail and winnowed out in the breeze. Water I is drawn from open wells with a windless and chain. People wear wooden shoes* quite generally especially the old farmers. And the town cryer beats a drum and calls out thelt;
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Wabash Plain Dealer

Wabash, Indiana, US

Wed, Sep 11, 1918

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