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Babes in the Wood
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Wish You a Merry Christmas, Vermont State Prison
Beat Us If You Can
Mama's Cookin' 'Em
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What We Did Last Sunday
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Fallen from the Crust, Jacksonville, Florida, Marc…
Fallen from the Crust, Jacksonville, Florida, Marc…
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Keep Cool
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The Reading Depot, Landisville, Pa., 1909
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Better Than Haying
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This has been in our family for at least four generations.
Made in England, it originally belonged to my great grandmother, then my father's aunt, then my father, and in 2014, my father gave it to me.
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Made in England, it originally belonged to my great grandmother, then my father's aunt, then my father, and in 2014, my father gave it to me.
Sunday challenge - Oldest thing in your house.
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