Ten Acres Enough
Edmund Morris had dreamed
for many years of moving to the country, reading all he
could about farming and taking a keen interest in anything
agricultural. His city life had had its ups and downs
and although close to bankruptcy on more than one occasion
he had managed to settle his affairs and resolved to quit
the city before things got any worse "the whole business
horizon seemed full of coming storms, which burst successively
with desolating severity". He was under no illusions;
farming would be hard work and was unlikely to make him
rich, but he believed strongly that it could be made to
keep him and his family comfortable and so he embarked
on his journey towards self sufficiency...
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