 | John Walton Caughey, LaRee Caughey - History - 1977 - 532 pages
...nothing returned. "We all came to the conclusion," wrote Modjeska, "that our farming was not a success. "We had several cows, but there was no one to milk...they said that such was the custom of the country. . . . Our winter crop of barley was fast disappearing in the mouths of the neighboring cattle, although... | |
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