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“There will be so many that we have found it easier to figure in what we call acre feet. The gallon figures are too cumbersome. An acre foot is the amount of water that would be sufficient to cover an acre one foot deep.” His wife did all she could to make him believe that she was delighted at his speedy return. You maidens so gentle and fair,.
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