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~ffjJ.r~ A. W. GILMAN, Maine Commissioner of Agriculture. ET A~culture now proclaim the ~lorics of the Gilman rel~ And pork and poultry, too, relate, their obligations to the State: Let every growing crop halloo "I've learned from Gilman what to do" And little lambkins quit their sports and take to readi~ Maine reporfA Alon~ the bills a tremor runs: "Awake! Awake! ! It comes! It comes! ! Let every seed prepare to sprout: The Board of Agriculture's out." "'Tbru verdant pastures skips the veal and cocks his ear tor "Gilman's Squeal', And every lorce, above, below, waits Gilman~s order "Time to Grow."
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But hold! Mistake me not my friends; or quickly let me make amends. estimati~ Gilman's work, there is no l'oom for doubt to lurk. A man who knows. a man who thinks; a man who from no labor shrinks"The smilin~ fields, tbe harvests bland, prove Gilman's service to our land.
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