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It Is Remarkable That The Wild Apple, Which I Praise As So Spirited And Racy When Eaten In The Fields Or Woods, Being Brought Into The House, Has Frequently A Harsh And Crabbed Taste. The Saunter-er's Apple Not Even The Saunterer Can Eat In The House.
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