An Inventory of What Remains
The Plough It stands in the eastern field, a McCormick-Deering walking plough, its iron share buried eight inches in soil that has not felt a blade since the spring of 1933. The handles are ash wood, worn smooth in two distinct places — the right handle four inches below the grip, the left handle three inches. The wear patterns suggest a right-handed user of above-average height, a man who...
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