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Openings:
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Findings. Iowa City: Prairie Press, 1969.
The
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Farming:
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The
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The
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Always
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The
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Falling
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Horses.
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What Listens. Crete, NE:
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Sayings
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Clearing. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1977.
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Sayings
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Standing
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Wendell
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What
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Fidelity:
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How
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Sabbaths,
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Sex,
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Poems. New York: Pantheon,
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Watch
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Another
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A
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A
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6.