The common, yet excellent melons, watermelons, grapes, apricots, cherries, plums, apples, are within the reach of the poorest. [Please select]
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Every summer we had roasting ears, popcorn, cantaloupes, watermelons, peanuts, okra, squash, pumpkins, and more kinds of beans and peas than I can name. [Please select]
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It is said that in Oklahoma the coyotes have learned to tell ripe watermelons from unripe ones by scratching upon them. [Please select]
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If you ate a carload of watermelons in nine days, what part of a carload would you eat in one day. [Please select]
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"Of course, that is why they are called watermelons," replied Tom Atto. [Please select]
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A Car load of Georgia Watermelons Just received For a special distribution Among his Colored Friends. [Please select]
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When I was a boy people used to treat children and watermelons with a like solicitude. [Please select]
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"Everybody has a kind of a compass in his own heart--same as watermelons and chickens have." [Please select]
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He was selling watermelons, and some brute tried to cheat him first, and then cheeked him. [Please select]
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"I don't suppose there is any greater tax on human ingenuity than to carry three watermelons." [Please select]
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Fakirs planted their stands in the way, selling pain-killers and ague cures, watermelons and lemonade, Jugglers juggled, and beggars begged. [Please select]
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