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 During the melee, circus strongman Chores is injured, and Orson laments that all his friends die in his arms.
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"Chores" lays out the reality of hard work on a rural farm, with the youngest being recruited into the workforce early on.
Apprenticed for Life: Learning From Millie Kalish's Hard Times on an Iowa Farm During the Depression 2010
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"Chores" lays out the reality of hard work on a rural farm, with the youngest being recruited into the workforce early on.
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"Chores" lays out the reality of hard work on a rural farm, with the youngest being recruited into the workforce early on.
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"Chores" mean the most basic tending of animals, and over the years they've grown from a few minutes a day (a quick scatter of chicken feed, the dumping of some water and back) to half an hour or forty minutes of barn work every single morning and evening.
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science Sharon Astyk none@example.com 2010
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"Chores" mean the most basic tending of animals, and over the years they've grown from a few minutes a day (a quick scatter of chicken feed, the dumping of some water and back) to half an hour or forty minutes of barn work every single morning and evening.
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science Sharon Astyk none@example.com 2010
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'Chores' before they jump back into tempo for a minute.
Clickmusic 2009
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'Chores' before they jump back into tempo for a minute.
Clickmusic 2009
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'Chores' before they jump back into tempo for a minute.
Clickmusic 2009
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'Chores' before they jump back into tempo for a minute.
Clickmusic 2009
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