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ditcher
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A couple of foggers and milkers, a hedger and ditcher, two or three women at times, and there is the end.
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But this restless Proteus masqueraded through a score of other characters—as seedsman, harvester, hedger and ditcher, etc.
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As the carpentering business was not going well he would turn day-laborer, be a mason's hodman, ditcher, break stones on the road.
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We have tried to transform a poet into a mechanic, a blacksmith into an artist, and an astronomer into a ditcher.
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Any comparison between the material comfort of a Kentucky slave and an English ditcher and delver would be preposterous.
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