Among the advantages of enclosures, he observes, " you will gain much more labour from your servants, a great part of whose time was taken up in gathering thistles and other garbage for their horses to feed upon in their stables; and thereby the great trampling and pulling up and other destruction of the corns while they are yet tender will be prevented." [Please select]
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O, my corns. [Please select]
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Corns on his kismet however. [Please select]
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Got no pals here, and nobody wants to walk on his corns. [Please select]
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The assistant town clerk's corns are giving him some trouble, John Wyse Nolan told Mr Power. [Please select]
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Yesterday he came with only one entry and that was "Corns on the ear." [Please select]
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Now he winced; she had trodden very severely on one of his corns. [Please select]
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Bernard Temple and Antonia evidently trod on his corns at each step he took. [Please select]
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"I's ob opinion dat your corns are quite safe in 'em."' [Please select]
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Morrison but a pair of spindle legs, three bunions, and seven corns. [Please select]
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They tread on British corns, out here, all they want to, while they toss bouquets, backed by airplanes, across the English Channel. [Please select]
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