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We children used to cross the orchard, the brown earth covered with little green apples,
into the field beyond;
the grass came up over our knees,
there were so many flowers we did not care to pick any —
daisies and yellow daisies, goldenrod and buttercups.
It was so hot the field smelt of cake baking.
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